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Fascinating relationships. I was searching for more information about the nature of stealth in the MW Unabridged, and came across irreption as a synonym for a type of stealth.
Irreption came from the same root as reptile, which came from a Latin root meaning "to creep."
But just as interesting was the quoted example for use of irreption, which I'll paste below:
": an act or instance of entering by stealth or inadvertence <the irreption of pseudoclassical plurals in technical language> "
I'd loved to know an example of a 'pseudoclassical plural' if any of you know of one offhand!
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irreption: stealth
Wordwind 09/06/2003 12:42 PM ![]()
Re: Pseudoclassical plurals
Faldage 09/06/2003 1:15 PM ![]()
Re: Pseudoclassical plurals
Jackie 09/06/2003 4:26 PM
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