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  1. Which is the proper spelling: "disfunction" or "dysfunction"?

    The dis- prefix doesn't work for dysfunction because its meanings (as explained here) are not the same as dys-, so they would change the meaning of dysfunction. The correct spelling is …

  2. etymology - "Dysfunctional" vs. "disfunctional" - English Language ...

    Possible Duplicate: Which is the proper spelling: “disfunction” or “dysfunction”? What's the rationale behind dysfunctional being spelled dys- and …

  3. Are 'dysfunction' and 'malfunction' complete synonyms?

    Nov 8, 2011 · They are not exact synonyms. Dysfunction is defined as: any malfunctioning part or element: the dysfunctions of the country's economy. The adjective of dysfunction is …

  4. Is there a pejorative/offensive slang word or phrase for a man who ...

    Oct 26, 2014 · 1 Erectile Dysfunction is defined as the consistent or recurrent inability to acquire or sustain an erection of sufficient rigidity and duration for sexual intercourse. Clinic 45 I'm a …

  5. What does 'provision' exactly mean in a legal document?

    The confusion about apparent vagueness, because the definition seems to apply to conflicting conditions, may come from looking too closely for a precise literal legal definition. The …

  6. "Dysfunction" as a verb? - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Jan 26, 2013 · I can't find any dictionary that says dysfunction is ever a verb. Whereas, malfunction is listed as an intransitive verb. I would recommend using malfunction instead of …

  7. Word for knowing what to do and not doing it

    Nov 22, 2019 · If you are thinking of a psychological term that's experienced recent popularity, it could be executive dysfunction. In the psychological literature this condition is quite complex, …

  8. Chuffed - happy or unhappy? - English Language & Usage Stack …

    May 17, 2013 · I was looking into the word chuffed this morning, and came across this:- chuffed 1 /tʃʌft/ adjective British Informal. delighted; pleased; satisfied. Origin: 1855–60; see chuff2 , -e...

  9. How did 'belay' semantically shift to mean `forget I said that'?

    Jul 18, 2020 · The first sentence of that Quora explanation is certainly wrong, the expression is not meaningless to people outside the navy. I would have thought most fluent English …

  10. Is there a difference between "assertion" and "assertation"?

    Mar 25, 2022 · At this point I still can't find a difference, or at least I don't see one. I also don't understand why assertation is being flagged by my spell checker, because the Webster online …