Difference between revisions of "Curricul-"

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There is also an adjective '''curricul<big>ar</big>''', which sounds the same in all but the most careful speech.  Don't confuse them (and don’t allow your [[spellchecker]] to give you the wrong choice when you write).   
 
There is also an adjective '''curricul<big>ar</big>''', which sounds the same in all but the most careful speech.  Don't confuse them (and don’t allow your [[spellchecker]] to give you the wrong choice when you write).   
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::See also [[-cule]] for an [[etymology|etymological]] note.
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[[category:Latin_plurals]]
 
[[category:Latin_plurals]]

Revision as of 18:04, 30 January 2012

The Latin word curriculum gives the plural curricula. See -um in Latin.

There is also an adjective curricular, which sounds the same in all but the most careful speech. Don't confuse them (and don’t allow your spellchecker to give you the wrong choice when you write).

See also -cule for an etymological note.