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  1. Labelled vs. labeled - WordReference Forums

    Jan 27, 2009 · Hi! I've discovered that this word can be spelled in both ways. However, my Microsoft dictionary (set to AE) always corrects "labelled" (which is my preferred spelling) to "labeled". …

  2. labelled or labeled? - WordReference Forums

    Oct 24, 2007 · labeLLed or labeLed thank you so much!!!!!!! :D Wrong, they are both correct. The Americans have their own, totally valid, spelling system, which differs from that in Canada, and again …

  3. what ck means in lab? - WordReference Forums

    Feb 2, 2007 · A lab control sample - in a path lab, for example - could also be known as a check sample and be labelled ck on its way into the analyser. It could be, but it shouldn't be.

  4. The node in each graph are labelled with or labelled by ...

    Apr 11, 2014 · Hello, I try to say: In this figure, the node in each graph are labelled with the same color or In this figure, the node in each graph are labelled by the same color Anyone would confirm me …

  5. Self-sheathing needles | WordReference Forums

    Oct 8, 2020 · For further context, other examples in the list are: sharps disposal containers, labelled biohazard receptacles and easy-to-access handwashing stations. The presentation is being …

  6. configure / configurate - WordReference Forums

    Feb 18, 2014 · Hi, Can somebody tell me what the difference between "configure" and "configurate" is? Can somebody give me some examples? Thank you very much.

  7. barmpot (BrE) - WordReference Forums

    Apr 21, 2021 · The term is labelled as Northern English / slang in Collins Dictionary. Lexico is not familiar with it. Also, there is an entry in Wiktionary stating that, This term is often used affectionately …

  8. Difference between mindblowing, earthshattering, jawdropping

    Jan 26, 2021 · The definitions given in Lexico (Oxford Dictionaries) might help you: mind-blowing: [informal] Overwhelmingly impressive. earth-shattering: (in hyperbolic use) very important, shocking, …

  9. how to ask guests to bring a dessert in an invitation

    Apr 12, 2013 · Just a note to non-BrE speakers: pud is a very common shortening of pudding and is the ordinary or 'homely' term to refer to dessert. For more on how this course is labelled, see Pudding or …

  10. date of issue or date of issuance - WordReference Forums

    Jul 1, 2015 · Both are used in different situations but my first impression was that "issuance" sounds more "legalese" or "unnecessarily wordy" Issuance is less common than issue, although issuance …