Go
New
Find
Notify
Tools
Reply
  
Name of hormone Login/Join
 
<wordnerd>
posted
I came across this in reading current Google-news:
    Oestrogen may help heart
    Health24.com - Jun 21, 2007
    Women in their 50s who take oestrogen therapy have lower levels of dangerous calcium deposits in their arteries, suggesting they're at reduced heart disease risk, researchers say.
Oestrogen??? I know that's technically allowable, but does anyone still spell it with the initiating o?
 
Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Member
Picture of jerry thomas
posted Hide Post
How to make a hormone ?

. .. ... ..... ........ .............

Refuse to pay her.
 
Posts: 6708 | Location: Kehena Beach, Hawaii, U.S.A.Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Member
Picture of Kalleh
posted Hide Post
I think it's the British spelling because when I write about "dyspnea," the British (or Canadian or Australian) journals spell it "dyspnoea."
 
Posts: 24735 | Location: Chicago, USAReply With QuoteReport This Post
Member
Picture of Richard English
posted Hide Post
quote:
Oestrogen??? I know that's technically allowable, but does anyone still spell it with the initiating o?

Only those of us who spell it properly ;-)


Richard English
 
Posts: 8038 | Location: Partridge Green, West Sussex, UKReply With QuoteReport This Post
Member
Picture of arnie
posted Hide Post
quote:
does anyone still spell it with the initiating o?
Most of the English-speaking world. Wink


Build a man a fire and he's warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life.
 
Posts: 10940 | Location: LondonReply With QuoteReport This Post
Member
Picture of pearce
posted Hide Post
quote:
Originally posted by arnie:
quote:
does anyone still spell it with the initiating o?
Most of the English-speaking world. Wink

I have heard it said: 'only the English-speaking world'.
[/QUOTE]
 
Posts: 424 | Location: Yorkshire, EnglandReply With QuoteReport This Post
Member
Picture of Kalleh
posted Hide Post
Well, Pearce, we've missed you! Nice to see you back.
 
Posts: 24735 | Location: Chicago, USAReply With QuoteReport This Post
Member
Picture of Richard English
posted Hide Post
quote:
I have heard it said: 'only the English-speaking world'


Another quote: "I love Americans, but not when they try to talk French. What a blessing it is that they never try to talk English."
Saki Wink


Richard English
 
Posts: 8038 | Location: Partridge Green, West Sussex, UKReply With QuoteReport This Post
Member
posted Hide Post
Late in life I realized that many of my spelling problems were because I had an English mother and I read a lot of English books. I tried to find an "English" English dictionary in the US and couldn't. (My criterion - did it spell color as colour.) Even the Oxford dictionary had American spellings. I had a friend buy one for me in England, and I use it frequently.
Of course if you Brits had American dictionaries and we Americans had British dictionaries, what would we fight about on Wordcraft?
 
Posts: 143Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Member
Picture of Kalleh
posted Hide Post
Beer! Big Grin

Inventions! Big Grin

[I won't mention the most recent subject. Wink]

The fact is, we like to debate here, but usually we are civilized about it.
 
Posts: 24735 | Location: Chicago, USAReply With QuoteReport This Post
  Powered by Social Strata  
 


Copyright © 2002-12