- Labeling or Labelling? - WordReference Forums
Hi, Which is the correct spelling for labeling labelling? I am trying to say "Labelling laws" (normas de etiquetado) I am confused because I have seen it in both ways but don't know which is the correct one: one or two L ? Thanks!
- label and labeling - WordReference Forums
The "labeling" is more general: It is whatever comes with the product and gives information about the product If you sell an article of clothing, for instance, the label would be the tag with the manufacturer's logo that tells you what it is, what size it is, and what it is made of
- Rx Only (medical device) - WordReference Forums
" Rx only " applies to: -Medical devices only to be used by, under the supervision of or when ordered by a physician or other appropriate prescribing practitioner (e g , anesthesia equipment) -Devices such as implants -Devices to be rented or supplied to a patient, such as oxygen concentrators or oxygen tanks and administration equipment Per the Food Drug Administration: (1) The symbol
- Labelled vs. labeled | WordReference Forums
I thought this thread was settled five years ago, but: As I found myself doing when I worked for a short stretch in the UK, ex-pats often pick up European usage label ˈleɪbl verb (labels, labelling, labelled; US labels, labeling, labeled) 1 attach a label to 2 assign to a category, especially inaccurately 3 Biology Chemistry make (a substance, cell, etc ) identifiable using a label
- it can also be or it can be also | WordReference Forums
@gengo I see "mention" as the main verb and "be" as an auxiliary verb in "it can also be mentioned" Am I wrong? I'm not that good at labeling grammatical parts, so I can't be sure Maybe I'm the one who is wrong
- run small fit smaller to size - WordReference Forums
Hi, there What's the difference between saying a piece of clothing "runs small" and "fits smaller to size"? Thank you
- Tagging, Labeling (singular plural) | WordReference Forums
Hello all! My question concerns tagging labeling issues and why one way of tagging labeling(either singular or plural) is preferred widely in a language In English, if I tag plural countable things as singular, for example apples in a supermarket as "apple" not "apples" on a price tag would it
- service dog - WordReference Forums
Context: I'm writing about my friend's service dog, that is, a dog who is trained to be a helper to a human The best known example is a leader dog, or seeing-eye dog, for the blind There are also dogs that are trained to hear for deaf people or assist people who are paralyzed My friend's
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