
Difference between nouns "strip" and "stripe"
Jan 27, 2014 · Is there a specific difference between the nouns "strip" and "stripe", especially in the context of "a strip(e) of paper"? Are both equivalent or do they carry specific meanings?
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Name of road marking - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Jan 2, 2022 · What is this striped road marking called?cheveron and diagonal/transverse (crosshatch) markings Cheveron and diagonal crosshatch markings define an area, within …
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Jun 2, 2015 · (Circled in red) Is there an official name for the portion of road between the road and an exit? What is it called?
Winged or Wingèd? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
May 14, 2015 · There are no hard rules for the pronunciation of adjectives/participles on -ed. Normally, they are all pronounced -d/t, like striped, except those ending on -ted and -ded. But …