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  1. When is the plural 'es' pronounced "ess/ez/izz" vs. "eez"?

    Sep 4, 2015 · I was just thinking about this when I typed out "processes" and realized that I've heard it pronounced both "process-izz" and "process-eez". Is one incorrect, or is it considered …

  2. What is the correct pronunciation of the word “processes”?

    May 22, 2012 · The second edition of Webster's New International Dictionary was published in 1934, so it would appear that the pronunciation of processes with a "long e" sound in the last …

  3. Which of these two sentences is correct ("processes" vs. "process")?

    0 This is a matter of context and semantics. Do you use a single process to perform all of your projects? Then the second is correct. Differing processes to perform each task would indicate …

  4. Capitalization of process names, specific terms etc (when is …

    Oct 1, 2024 · Should the names of methods, processes or roles be capitalized? However, in my personal opinion, they do not invalidate this question, as they all refer to very specific …

  5. grammar - Processes "are run" vs. "are ran" - English Language

    Feb 9, 2021 · Which is correct? A concrete example would be: These processes (are run|are ran) within the context of this container.

  6. Should the names of methods, processes or roles be capitalized?

    Aug 22, 2019 · A question concerning capitalisation to calrify ambiguity as I've seen the words variously capitalized. Should the names of methods, processes or roles be capitalized? ( f. ex. …

  7. Formal/scientific word meaning to have horns

    Nov 11, 2024 · Need a one-word scientific/biology domain solution for this sentence (to express they all have horns): Deer, ibex and bovine are all _______ animals. So the Greek for horn is …

  8. Processor vs Processer - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    13 Is there any difference between "processor" and "processer"? Some spelling dictionaries only have the -or form, and some have both. Is it a US vs UK English thing? Or something else? …

  9. A word to describe an excessively formal process or procedure

    Dec 26, 2018 · In almost all cultures and countries on this planet, what you're describing would simply be called bureaucracy and a process that involves a lot of bureaucracy would be …

  10. What are the historical processes of preposition coining in English?

    RegDwight's excellent answer showing the historical usage of despite got me thinking about the processes by which new prepositions are coined. Prepositions are generally considered a …