Surface dust on the orbiting Universe
On 9 Jul, 07:35, wrote:
Derek wrote:
On Jul 9, 1:05 pm, wrote
There is no such word in English as "diagmatic"
Suggest you do a Google search next time "before" you put your foot in
your mouth.
Google shows 24 hits for "diagmatic".
4 are non-English sites.
1 is from eHam.net in an article by Art.
The rest are apparently typos.
Webster's Encyclopedic Unabridged Dictionary of the English Language;
no "diagmatic".
Dictionary.com; no results found for "diagmatic".
Suggest you do a Google and dictionary search next time before you put
your foot in your mouth.
--
Jim Pennino
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It could well be a use of the word diagmatic since it is used
extensively
in quantum studies of chemicals and the human body. It may well be a
derivative
of the word diagmagnetic or it may well be a word that is gaining in
use.
Either way I would decline to call it a non word on what I know.
I would have thought the subject matter would have been more
important
than just name calling but I will ascede to your wishes and contain
myself
to the word
DIAGMAGNETIC and try to avoid latin derivitations
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