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Of course it has more entries. LiterateDog Send a noteboard - 02/06/2010 01:12:31 AM
People hardly ever use the word anymore. So, of course the "proper" spelling is going to get more usage on the internet because the people who are using the word probably feel that it is important to use the, technically, correct spelling.

Again, and this is the last time I'm going to write it, unless everyone here agrees to never use "stadiums" or "podiums", then they really don't have a lot to say. It really is nonsensical to pick and choose which you'll spell correctly according to the original language. And then, correct others only on the usages that you've made the decision should be "correct".
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Excruciatingly painful minutia of my life - 02/06/2010 12:00:19 AM 688 Views
It isn't funny without the actual details. - 02/06/2010 12:05:25 AM 450 Views
fair enough - 02/06/2010 12:09:12 AM 511 Views
Oh, c'mon! - 02/06/2010 12:13:22 AM 385 Views
It's "minutiae" - otherwise it's in the singular. *NM* - 02/06/2010 12:36:54 AM 190 Views
Not really. The English usage/spelling of the word is minutia. - 02/06/2010 12:44:06 AM 396 Views
~pulls up a lawn chair with cold drinks and popcorn and settles in~ *NM* - 02/06/2010 12:47:15 AM 189 Views
LOL - 02/06/2010 12:52:44 AM 390 Views
oh, pooh - 02/06/2010 12:55:13 AM 385 Views
I'd say "stadia" and "podia" if for some reason I were inclined to make those words plural. - 02/06/2010 05:00:53 AM 429 Views
I didn't say that they were the same usage rules. - 02/06/2010 06:18:53 AM 422 Views
Don't people have both gender (social construct) and sex (biological fact)? *NM* - 02/06/2010 11:25:36 PM 196 Views
No, people do not have a gender. - 03/06/2010 12:16:18 AM 394 Views
Re: No, people do not have a gender. - 03/06/2010 12:20:39 AM 394 Views
No, I know they aren't interchangeable. - 03/06/2010 04:24:36 AM 417 Views
I'm quite sure they decided to invent that construct. - 03/06/2010 04:35:03 AM 376 Views
The OED doesn't give any example of "minutia" being used as plural. *NM* - 02/06/2010 12:53:23 AM 174 Views
I didn't consult the OED. I feel sad for you that you felt the need to do so. - 02/06/2010 12:58:12 AM 604 Views
I think the point is that most people use "minutiae" and never use the singular. - 02/06/2010 01:02:22 AM 377 Views
Of course it has more entries. - 02/06/2010 01:12:31 AM 397 Views
let me see if I've got this.... - 02/06/2010 01:23:55 AM 586 Views
You won't be laughing when I release that licking sex picture to the mediums! - 02/06/2010 01:27:39 AM 406 Views
What will the mediums do? Commune with the ghost of Buddy Holly to get his opinion? *NM* - 02/06/2010 01:43:35 AM 182 Views
Psychic broadcast to the whole world I bet. - 02/06/2010 01:52:44 AM 370 Views
You leave Buddy Holly out of this! - 02/06/2010 03:02:19 AM 383 Views
Pronunciation in Latin - 02/06/2010 03:15:10 AM 411 Views
It's not the Latin pronunciation I was wondering about. - 02/06/2010 10:14:35 AM 387 Views
Yeah - 03/06/2010 12:23:33 AM 391 Views
I'm a classics student. Consulting dictionaries is beyond habit and approaching compulsion. - 02/06/2010 02:08:45 AM 412 Views
A sex addiction would be much more pleasurable compulsion, y'know. - 02/06/2010 02:32:51 AM 534 Views
The two aren't mutually exclusive, just kinky. *NM* - 02/06/2010 04:09:50 AM 182 Views
I think you should use the OED to find out the definition of kinky. - 02/06/2010 04:25:32 AM 412 Views
You don't think a dictionary fetish is kinky? Buddy, I don't think I'm the one needing the OED. *NM* - 02/06/2010 05:20:55 AM 192 Views
Bitch, that ain't kinky. It's just....odd. *NM* - 02/06/2010 06:28:25 AM 161 Views
Furries are also odd (but still kinky). *NM* - 02/06/2010 02:41:29 PM 187 Views
Odd is too normal a word to describe furries. *NM* - 02/06/2010 11:26:47 PM 194 Views
Kinky odd. *NM* - 02/06/2010 11:26:08 PM 184 Views

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