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Latest post Wed, May 24 2006 1:53 PM by Inchoateknowledge. 8 replies.
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Inchoateknowledge  +  228486 Wed, 24 May 06 01:03 PM
Noun [ S ], I often read.
what does S stand for?

Inchoate

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Beep! Beep! :)
Inchoateknowledge, 3 yr 185 days ago
Marius?
Thanks
Incho

Marius Hancu, 3 yr 185 days ago
need a full context
but it might be uncountable Singular

Inchoateknowledge, 3 yr 185 days ago
uncountable singular= [ S ] ?
Inchoateknowledge, 3 yr 185 days ago
No, it is not . Could I have a smidgen more wine?
smidgen is [ S ] noun

Marius Hancu  +  228517 Wed, 24 May 06 01:39 PM
Funny thing, it isn't here:
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/help/codes.htm
I think it's Singular, but to make sure, write to them.

Marius Hancu, 3 yr 185 days ago
It's probably usually singular
Inchoateknowledge  +  228526 Wed, 24 May 06 01:53 PM
I have written a letter to them.
I will let you know about their answer in due course.
Thank you!

Inchoate

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