Soldato
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yacht , you'll recognise it now
try and spell it in an hrs time
try and spell it in an hrs time
I always thought it was diarrhoea
Or is it one of those medical words
That can be spelled different ways?
Like apnea can be apnoea?
And I had to spell check those lol
Great explanation thanksIt's a Greek or Latin origin thing, as is often the case.
If you treat the English word as being derived from Greek, it probably should have the 'o' in it.
If you treat it as being derived from Latin and/or from other languages that got it from Latin, it probably shouldn't have the 'o' in it.
Which leads to the question of which language the English version of the word comes from and the answer is "sort of both" and also "sort of neither because they both got it from an earlier language". So that's helpful
It could be argued that using simpler spellings might be more useful in medicine because it might reduce the chance of misunderstanding.
As long as the spelling remains complex enough to retain the relevant information about the problem, of course.
I just did a quick check to see which spelling was derived from Latin and which from Greek because I couldn't remember that detail and I found the root meaning of the word - 'flow through'. Apt.
i say a lot a lot
I always thought it was diarrhoea
Yeah it seems interchangeableWell today I have read two West Midlands Ambulance cards and one had your spelling and the other had the one I put.
The two A&E Reports had your spelling and looking down some of my past reports that I've made I alternate between the two.
It all depends which one comes up when I Google
I also seem to like mis-typing account as aco****.
I don’t write it, but I cringe at no one for no one.