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  1. Outward vs Outbound - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Sep 20, 2022 · When you travel long distance, for example by train or in a plane, in other languages like Spanish (my native language) there are specific words that all the people use …

  2. Is there a single English word meaning, “Deep, introspective …

    Jun 9, 2018 · I’ve been searching for a word, similar to melancholy, in that it is a deep inward feeling, but instead of sadness, a word that implies the same deep inward feelings - but of …

  3. What's the word/verb meaning "to bend something inwards"?

    Dec 28, 2021 · This word does not start with S but it certainly carries the meaning you are looking for. It is a verb that can be used both transitively and intransitively: Incurvate (or incurve) to …

  4. adjectives - "Inward-pointing" or "inward pointing" - English …

    Possible Duplicate: When is it necessary to use a hyphen in writing a compound word? To hyphenate or not? Which one is correct? The normal vector we mean is the inward-pointing …

  5. Word for one who does not see flaw/fault in oneself?

    Aug 31, 2018 · I have been digging for a word that English seems to have a hard time representing. If I were to describe the spirit of what I'm trying to convey, it would be one who …

  6. What are the words for the two parts of a round trip?

    Are there two single words to differentiate the two parts of a round trip? If a single word does not exists, what is the shortest yet currently used locution?

  7. "visceral" vs "emotional" - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Apr 30, 2015 · What's is the difference in nuance between visceral (relating to deep inward feelings rather than to the intellect) and emotional? How do we decide when to use one over …

  8. Was your fender "stove-in" after your car was hit by that truck?

    Is stove-in — smashed inward — an archaic expression? Is it a regional expression? I was speaking with someone from my hometown (Salem, MA), and he used the word during our …

  9. What is the meaning of "from the inside out"? [closed]

    To change the inside TFD person (inward character, perceptions, or feelings) so the outside TFD person changes too (On or to the outer or external side). Prior external influences are no …

  10. What do you call this particular sitting position?

    Dec 21, 2017 · Have a look at the following picture Is there a word for the sitting position of the boy with recorder ?