Elaine -HFB- Ashton wrote: > The OED doesn't define > the English language, it just keeps track of it :) Well, not to be obsequiously pedantic, but, the OED is a prescriptive dictionary, unlike e.g. Webster's's, which are usage-recording. But your point is taken... -- John Porter
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