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#101661 04/29/03 10:13 AM
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The in- in inflammable is a Latin prefix meaning into, as has been noted by several people. The in- in inoperable is also ultimately from Latin, meaning not. the -oper- part is from the Latin operari, to work, related to opus.


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...and words can shift from noun to verb at the drop of a hat.

What hat?

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...we make up new words whenever necessary,convenient or just when we get bored...

I suspeck Ingrish ain't da only onez.


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A couple of years ago, we toyed with the idea of handing out awaRds (funniest, most original, most arcane, &c). I don't think much came of that, but maybe this year we could be on the look-out for Most Mediocre Post? Surely there'll be a lot of contendahs.


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Wonder what the precise verb would be to aspire to mediocrity? Certainly not aspire. What is it when you want to fall a lower level of achievement? Seems there would be a useful verb for that.

De-aspire to mediocrity?
Certainly not despair to mediocrity...




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This is, of course, assuming the starting point (or even the goal, for that matter) is *higher than mediocrity.


#101666 04/29/03 09:15 PM
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I realize there are technical reasons but it still looks funny to my ESL friends. Plus I am easily amused.
As for aspiring to mediocrity, I thought the accusation was that we conspire to it.[finger laid alongside the nose e]


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[finger laid alongside the nose e]
My education in this ^ has been lacking, one might even say...mediocre. What does it mean?


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#101669 04/30/03 01:45 AM
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D'oh! Now I remember! Thanks


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Wonder what the precise verb would be to aspire to mediocrity ~ Wordwind

With a quick cross-thread - how about 'downshifting'?


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