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Is there any English word (British English) like 'APPROPRIACY'? I have known the word 'APPROPRIATENESS' since long but my friend says that the first named word also exists in British English although I could not find it in any of the Dictionaries.
Can someone clarify authoritatively?
Thanks and regards,
VKN
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seems like a legit construct, just hasn't caught on.
and welcome, v!
formerly known as etaoin...
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Many thanks for your clarification. I guess it's a newly coined word as I don't find it in the Oxford Dictionary 1990 edition that I have. With its wide spread acceptance in the U.K., I'm sure it must have found its way to Oxford Dictionary in the recent past. Should it be so, I would use it authoritatively too!!
VKN Chennai India
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interestingly, the widest use of 'appropriacy' seems to be in the field of Linguistics; and note the wording of the Encarta def'n cited above: word's suitability: the precise suitability of a word to its context.
-joe (word!) friday
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