Imago writes:

"Cheerskep, you pick bad examples of linguistic overlap."

I'm sorry Imago feels that way. My aim in this thread was, among other 
things, to deny the famous universal, "There are no synonyms."

I clearly bungled my argument because both Imago and Geoff came away thinking 
they refute it by citing some (German) words for which everyone agrees there 
is indeed no English synonym. 

I offered 'und', 'Zigarre, 'Seife', 'Zahn', 'Schuh' for which I claimed a 
bilingual German-English speaker would give one-word translations ('and', 
'cigar', 'soap', 'knife', 'shoe'). I'd hoped to employ the usual method of 
refuting a 
universal -- offering acceptable counter-examples. But mine were so 
unpersuasive, they were considered and dismissed without comment.   

When I supplied the following list of words, I evidently blew it again with 
Imago. I'd bent myself to convey that I was asking for the opposite of 
arguments why there are some synonyms there. I said I was asking for 
descriptions of 
insightful "nice distinctions" between them: 

gift
talent
aptitude
skill
capacity
craft

But I   obviously screwed up my explanation of what I was after, or Imago 
would not have said, "Cheerskep, you pick bad examples of linguistic overlap."

I confess I find all of this regrettable. 







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