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  1. etymology - Where does the phrase "doctored" originate?

    The adjective doctored derives from the figurative use of the verb doctor, meaning per the OED: To treat so as to alter the appearance, flavour, or character of; to disguise, falsify, tamper with, …

  2. How did “to doctor” come to mean “to falsify"? [duplicate]

    Oct 13, 2017 · She doctored him all up and he was good as new. Interestingly Merriam-Webster lumps the use of 'doctor' "to fix" together with "doctor" to alter. There is then implied humor in …

  3. What do you call it when a scam artist modifies the contents of a ...

    Oct 13, 2017 · To distinguish between the legitimate document and the one that was altered to be deceptive, you could refer to the falsified document as doctored. Merriam-Webster provides …

  4. single word requests - Terminology for fake photograph - English ...

    Jun 27, 2012 · I think there is a good chance that a new word or phrase has been coined to mean fake photograph. Is there a single word to express it?

  5. "Look into" vs. "look at" in the 'investigate, explore' sense

    In the above mentioned context, Look into something: investigate, to inquire into Look into a question. The governor asked the police commissioner to look into the case. Look at …

  6. Which was the first doctor, M.D. or Ph.D.?

    Feb 8, 2012 · But which of Ph.D. or M.D. was first referred to as a doctor? Are you saying that at the year such degree titles/letters started to be conferred, those people were already referred …

  7. adjectives - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Nov 22, 2024 · Since sabotage means 'deliberately destroy, damage, or obstruct (something), especially for political or military advantage' [ [ODE courtesy of Google] and you ask for an …

  8. What do you call a building, or rooms within it, where doctors see ...

    Jun 16, 2015 · It surprises me that you would call it an office as the room typically contains so much more than office equipment, -medical equipment, an examination couch, etc. Indeed it is …

  9. meaning - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Jan 3, 2015 · You probably won't find many other instances of this particular example, but it's based on a fairly standard "linguistic productivity" principle. With some base nouns/verbs the …

  10. How does a speaker "parse" his comments? - English Language

    Feb 15, 2018 · To explain this in a specific context, in programming, one can "parse" an input, meaning, "dissecting and considering each individual 'token' for individual analysis." A way to …