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  • grammar - What is the plural of the word genius? - English Language . . .
    According to the American Heritage Dictionary, if you use "genius" in any other meaning, including "an extremely intelligent human being", the correct plural form is "geniuses" Other dictionaries may list more meanings of the word , but the point remains that e g three persons with extraordinary mental capacity are geniuses , with "genii
  • Is there any relation between genius and ingenious?
    genius meant "the tutelar deity of a person or place" ingenium meant "innate or natural quality, nature" Both words ultimately derive from the Proto-Indo-European root *ǵenh₁-("to produce, to beget, to give birth") The prefix in-has several meanings in Latin
  • Is there a specific word for a genius who can express themselves via . . .
    The word "epiphanic genius" appears, briefly, in the literature on the psychologist William James Epiphany epiphanic, defined by the ODO A moment of sudden and great revelation or realization It may cover the ideas of self expression, genius and insight
  • Quote about making simple things complicated and complex things simple
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  • What exactly is Imma? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    In 2010, linguist Neal Whitman wrote it's the Prime Time for "Imma" commenting on its use in pop lyrics In fact, this Imma (also spelled I'ma, I'mma, Ima, and I'm a) is not the contraction I'm followed by a, but a contraction of I'm gonna — which, of course, is a contraction of I'm going to, which is itself a contraction of I am going to
  • What is the origin of the phrase great minds think alike?
    @Clare - Robertson cannot be given the entire credit for the proverb, simply because he modified something that was already in existence, namely, the proverb ‘Great minds jump’ (where ‘jump’ is not to be understood in the sense of ‘push oneself off a surface, but in its now-obsolete form, meaning ‘completely agree’)
  • Whether was vs. Whether wasnt - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    On the contrary, we find ourselves wondering whether his genius wasn’t (ii)_____ in some mysterious way by his mood the correct answer for the blank is "served" The meaning of second sentence, I guess, is: the clergyman's mood (though melancholic or not good) could serve (or contribute) to his talent in some mysterious (but good) way
  • meaning in context - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Oh let me prostrate thus before you fall, My better Angel, and my Guardian Genius! Permit me, royal Mistress, to renounce My faithful Sentiments, my Soul's true Dictates; Vouchsafe your Essex but this one Request, This only Boon, he’ll thank you with his last, His dying Breath, and bless you in his Passage


















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