* Andrew Shugg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-11-20 11:38]: > Andrew Lau said: >> makes the package in question unuseable or mostly so, or causes >> >> should read: >> makes the package in question UNUSABLE or mostly so, or causes > > No, unusable and unuseable are both valid spellings. > > http://dict.org/bin/Dict?Form=Dict1&Query=unusable&Strategy=*&Database=* > http://dict.org/bin/Dict?Form=Dict1&Query=unuseable&Strategy=*&Database=*
But the seconds version shouldn't be used, Andrew (Lau ;) is right. It
is the first time that I see it documented anywhere, I am not sure if
WordNet is correct in that respect...
I don't really care if it might be valid, unusable should be prefered
and is less confusing.
Andrew, thanks for your report, I guess I'll fix it soon, if noone else
has done it already.
So long,
Alfie
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