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- 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 verbs? The
- Filter by or with? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
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
- Filter by or filter according to? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
I was wondering if "filter by" and "filter according to" are both valid, and can be used in the all context or are there exceptions ie Filtering a list of events by venue, or filtering a list of
- single word requests - English equivalent of komorebi (木漏れ日 . . .
Is there an English equivalent of komorebi (木漏れ日), which means the sunshine filtering through the leaves of a tree (or trees)? It is made up of three kanji and the hiragana particle れ The first k
- Usage of filter in - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
I do not find any examples of this usage of filter as a verb with the preposition ‘in’ in OED online (subscription needed) and am not even familiar with ‘filter in’ in relation to traffic, although it may be exclusively US usage I would therefore avoid the term in the context indicated, and use a construction without the preposition, e g The set was filtered to leave only the prime
- meaning - Sieve vs filter? Are they opposites? - English Language . . .
I've always understood "Eratosthenes' sieve" metaphorically to be an object; Eratosthenes constructed a sieve, and it is this sieve through which numbers are filtered That is, the algorithm is a noun
- meaning - Why are two Past Participles used together? - English . . .
The pair were pictured locked in an embrace in an empty Luzhniki Stadium after proud Three Lions supporters filtered out of the ground Homes are seen caught in the deluge of flooding east of Fall
- Is there a word for the selective removal of items from a list (other . . .
Is the filtered-list "the 'new' list of what was filtered out" or "the 'old' list that remains after all the filter-removals"?
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