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  1. terminology - Term for the second letter in Sx, Dx, Rx? - English ...

    Mar 19, 2016 · It seems plausible that the medical convention of using 'x' as the second letter of an abbreviation (in, for example, Dx (diagnosis), Sx (symptom or surgery), Fx (family), Hx (history), and …

  2. Why is "x" used as an abbreviation for nouns, like "Tx" for "transmit"?

    The letter " X " has long been used as a place-holder. It was once standard for illiterate persons to sign legal documents with an "X". Mathematicians use the letter " x " quite often as a place-holder. For …

  3. What is the origin of "TX" as an abbreviation for "transaction"?

    Feb 23, 2015 · Medicine has a tendency to abbreviate many things using X: Biopsy - Bx, Dx - diagnosis, Fx - fracture, Hx - history, Sx - surgery, and Tx - transplant, transformation, transaction, therapy, …

  4. "Would have had to have been" vs "would have had to be" for past …

    Dec 1, 2011 · Both would have had to have been and would have had to be are pointlessly complex for most contexts. Just would have to have been (with the first have pronounced haff) is all you need. …

  5. Looking for word or succinct phrase for group incompetence

    Feb 15, 2018 · I'm looking for a non-vulgar word or short, succinct phrase to describe group behavior wherein all of the individuals are making the same stupid choice. The vulgar "clusterfuck" is close. …

  6. When to use "the" in front of plural demonyms? "Americans" vs "the ...

    Mar 24, 2023 · First, I must point out that words like Chinese, Japanese, Lebanese, etc. are different from words like Americans, Koreans, etc. in that, when used as "demonyms," the former are much …

  7. Correct usage of lbs. as in "pounds" of weight

    May 4, 2013 · Assuming it's not casual usage, I'd recommend "All items over five pounds are excluded," instead. Most style guided recommend spelling out numbers of ten or less, and in such a case I'd …

  8. One word for a person who sees a message but doesn't reply?

    Aug 26, 2023 · Do you mean someone who does not reply to a message intended for them personally, or one who reads a conversation among others without contributing to it? The latter is often called a …

  9. Why do South Indians call restaurants 'hotels'?

    Jan 10, 2023 · Edit 2: I've asked around and found out that non-vegetarian restaurants are known as ' military hotels.' A Google search for the term led to a Wiktionary entry, military hotel (plural military …

  10. "on par with" vs "on a par with" - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Feb 11, 2013 · Which of "on par with" and "on a par with" is the more correct way of saying that two things are of equal value, and why? Examples from a couple of google searches: "His verbal …