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CONNEXION

WINDSOR-Canada

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CONNEXION
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Company Address: 7515 Forest Glade Dr,WINDSOR,ON,Canada 
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N8T 
Telephone Number: 5199881766 
Fax Number: 5197766663 
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82050 
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    Is connexion synonymous with connection? Can I use it, for example, in an ethernet connexion?
  • Why are connection and connexion both used in the same work?
    The instances of connexion (84) are listed here, and the instances of connection (9) are listed here I think what I am reading is the author's 500-page condensation of the work linked My question is this: Why is connection used at all? Does it really mean something different? It appears to be used synonymously
  • Connexion pronunciation verb - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Connexion is the original and variant spelling of "connection", common until at least the 19th century, and still occasionally used in British English (it was the house style of The Times of London
  • etymology - Is the alleged original meaning of the phrase blood is . . .
    To your remarks on the spirit of clanship in Ireland, I answer in the words of an old tenant, who claims a sort of left-handed connexion in generations long since gone by; and the other day enforced his plea for unusual favour, by “Sure and isn’t blood thicker than water, your Honour?”
  • How and when did American spelling supersede British spelling in the US . . .
    When did connexion supersede connection in British English? Answer: Around 1820 But it only did so for around 30 years, up through around 1850 Ngram colored vs coloured Since this one seems to be everybody’s favorite peeve, when did colored supersede coloured in American English? Answer: Around 1840 Ngram leveled vs levelled
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  • history - Is the etymology of salary a myth? - English Language . . .
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  • How do you spell wifi Wi-Fi WiFi? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    The Wi-Fi Alliance is just a trade association They won't come knocking on your door in the middle of the night if you use their terminology They're only interested in shutting out comptetition from any major global manufacturers who don't want to join them Anyway, you've answered your own question by the mere fact that you happily wrote wifi twice in the first paragraph before wondering
  • Was or were in subjunctive clauses [duplicate]
    The grammatical rule, if you want to be strict, is that in subjunctive clauses you always use were, therefore all of the following examples are correct: If I were you, I'd definitely think this through If she were to know what you did, she'd be so angry! However, some people break this rule, to me for reasons unknown Either they are unaware of it (insufficient grammar on their side), or they
  • The plurality of “a few” - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The consensus seems to be that few is an adjective, a pronoun, and noun and has been for about 1,000 years: A Modern English Grammar on Historical Principles Part7 Syntax V4 1949 Jespersen Completed and edited by Niels Haislund: Indefinite Article with Quantifiers 12 5 11 Some quantifiers are often found in connexion with the indefinite article, thus many, few, little, and cardinal numbers




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