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  1. What is the meaning of the word 'veritical'?

    May 16, 2023 · What is the meaning of the word 'veritical'? I've heard intellectuals use this word, it seems to mean truth, like it's derived from veritas- but I can't find it anywhere.

  2. Why in business, horizontal market are called horizontal and vertical ...

    Jan 27, 2019 · My question is why horizontal is called horizontal and vertical market are called veritical? Is there a reasoning behind it or it is just something randomly named?

  3. single word requests - X, Y, Z — horizontal, vertical and ...

    Jan 31, 2012 · When working in a 2D coordinate system you could say that X is the horizontal axis and Y is the vertical axis. Extending this to 3D, is there a similar word for the Z axis? (I'm aware of Width, …

  4. "Upload to" vs. "upload on" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Jan 22, 2013 · Which preposition should follow the verb to upload — to, on, or something else?

  5. What is the correct terminology for a person who presents awards ...

    Dec 28, 2024 · According to Merriam-Webster, it is a presenter: one who presents something : a person who formally gives or bestows something (such as an award) or who brings something before the …

  6. nouns - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Nov 6, 2023 · When I say 'Been around for a while' I mean like someone who has been somewhere, or been a member for a while. I'm trying to make a role for the people in my Discord server for some of …

  7. "Why it is" vs "Why is it" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Nov 7, 2013 · What is the difference between these two sentences: 1 ) Please tell me why is it like that. (should I put question mark at the end) 2 ) Please tell me why it is like that. (should I put question ...

  8. Meaning of "watch your six" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Jun 5, 2013 · What does "watch your six" mean? Does it mean "watch your back", like in a dangerous area?

  9. Difference between "Warm regards" and "Best regards"

    Nov 2, 2011 · Warm Regards is relatively unusual, even in the more common form Warmest Regards. It's probably best reserved for close friends & relatives. Best Regards is quite common, even in "semi …

  10. Is resolved vs has been resolved? - English Language & Usage Stack …

    May 1, 2016 · If someone reports an defect to me and is asking for an update, how should I reply? I will inform you once the issue is resolved or I will inform you once the issue has been resolved?