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Re: [GWL]: Usage and terminology
According to The Columbia Guide to Standard American
English (1993), a seed is sometimes called "kernel,
pip, pit, stone..."... "All are Standard American
except pip, which is British English".
Joe
--- FRIELSTER@aol.com wrote:
> So what was A. Conan Doyle referring to with his
> title, "The Four Orange
> Pips"? (or was it seven...?)
>
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Joe Seals
Santa Maria, California --
where the weather is always perfect
and my garden always has something blooming
and birds galore
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