In the 1960 film, The Apartment, actor Jack Lemmon says: "That's the way it crumbles...cookie-wise!" As you might guess, that movie pokes fun at office jargon. Lemmon plays a clerk in an insurance ...
Following the recent MacCoffee decision from the CJEU General Court, Hernán Ríos, Xuefang Huang, Katherine Lai and Coleen Morrison provide a guide to registering trade marks with prefixes and suffixes ...
One of the most popular construction blocks for children all over the world are Lego blocks, which come in a large variety of shapes, sizes and colours. What makes these blocks so interesting for ...
A suffix is a letter or group of letters that goes on the end of a word and changes the word's meaning. Some suffixes have specific uses. Narrator: I've told you, fur doesn't tan even when you're in ...
audio: While speakers of English and other Western languages prefer using suffixes more than prefixes, a new study reveals that this preference is not as universal as once thought. These findings ...
There are spelling rules to follow when you add prefixes to words. Watch this clip to learn more about these rules and see some examples. Remember: 'Root words' are the basic words that are used to ...
There are yardsticks (unwritten) that a majority of people expect anybody with the prefix ‘Dr’, ‘Eng’ or ‘Prof’ before his or her name to meet. Such people are presumed to be highly intelligent.
The classical ayurvedic medicines being sold with prefixes and suffixes have been banned by ministry of health and family welfare on October 29. For instance, Chyawanprash is sold under brands like ...