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What do you call the interconnecting bits of a puzzle piece in English? Hi Shree! - every single jigsaw puzzle (since perhaps 1995, I'm not sure) is made using software The only engineers working in "jigsaw construction" are, indeed, programmers Other than a handful of hand-made wooden jigsaw cutters, the only people who would use "jigsaw terminology" are programmers (Note you reference a programming book?) Are you a native English speaker by the way? Regarding
meaning - When is between inclusive and when exclusive? - English . . . There is no rule as to when between can be considered inclusive or exclusive, and the grammatical structure of the relevant sentence would not affect this You may be able to make deductions or assumptions from the subject and context of the sentence itself or surrounding sentences, but that would be only assumptions If the question of inclusion or exclusion were critical, the only way to
capitalization - To capitalize or not to capitalize southern . . . It only loosely defines a region of California and its border is not officially defined either However, I was recently advised by someone who I consider to be educated to capitalize "southern" in this context
Should the words city state province be capitalized (if not . . . In your second example, "city" should not be capitalized Words for governmental or administrative units are only capitalized when they are used as part of a proper noun, such as the formal name of a city Your first example is correct so long as you're referring to the City of New York, as the formal name for New York However, if I were simply using the word "city" to disambiguate and not as
single word requests - What is the name of the area of skin between the . . . The pink parts are called the upper and lower vermilion, the border between the skin and the vermilion is called the vermilion border, the wet, shiny inner portion of what people call the "lips" is called the wet vermilion or the mucosa So, you see, Elliot has given you the accurate response How do I know?
meaning - English Language Usage Stack Exchange Is there a difference between the semantics of the two words boundary and limit? Is it possible that only one of the two has an inclusive meaning regarding the set we want the limit boundary of? C