
What is the difference between "filtrated" and "filtered"?
The word "filtered" seems to be much more common than "filtrated". I know that these words derive from "to filter" and "to filtrate". What is the difference in meaning between these two …
Filter by or with? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Jun 4, 2017 · Use by. With suggests the agent by which you will filter (or alternatively, the type of list you want to filter), rather than the criterion.
Can 'filtered' be ambiguous? - English Language & Usage Stack …
Thanks for the suggestions. Indeed "filtered in" seems quite strange, perhaps "filtered through" at best, but avoiding "filtered" at all seems to be a more reasonable solution.
"Filter by" or "filter according to"? - English Language & Usage …
Feb 20, 2018 · trier has another translation of "to sort" in which case "sort by" is much more common than "sort according to". The verb "to filter" has a more passive meaning in which the …
Is there a word for the selective removal of items from a list (other ...
Jun 21, 2020 · Is the filtered-list "the 'new' list of what was filtered out" or "the 'old' list that remains after all the filter-removals"?
What is the difference between 'make decision' and 'take decision'?
The former are (at time of writing) all about formal decisions (by governments, official bodies, international committees etc); the latter - once quotes from US politicians are filtered out - …
formality - Formal way to tell someone they accidentally sent you ...
I have received an email from someone at work. He’s quite senior and probably would get quite angry to get an “accusing” message like: I wasn’t supposed to get this email. It looks like you …
"One of one found item (s)"? - English Language & Usage Stack …
When talking about a subset of a filtered list of items, what is the proper way to pluralize finding only one item in the filtered set? Ex. 10 of 50 found items 1 of 25 found items 1 of 1...
"By" vs "Per". Which one should I use on expressions like "P&L ...
The two are often used differently (though there are many cases where both would work). The word "per" carries the implication (as in percent) that there is a division going on - so if …
Why did the Old English word "līċ" get displaced by "corpse"?
Oct 28, 2020 · Līċ still survives in lych-gate, now probably its only use, and apart from some gamers I doubt that people actually know that lych means "corpse". Many French terms came …