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  • idiom meaning - The eye of the tiger, what does it mean? - English . . .
    2 The 'eye (s) of the tiger' actually refers to what the tiger's prey last sees prior to being killed It's a reference to impending death of the prey When a tiger 'goes in for the kill', it turns it's ears backwards, showing the spot on the back of each ear, i e the 'tiger's eyes' If you see 'the eyes of the tiger', you are already dead
  • Was the pronunciation of “symmetry” different in the past?
    Tyger! Tyger! burning bright In the forests of the night, What immortal hand or eye Could frame thy fearful symmetry? It is easy to guess that in those years that was the way tiger used to be written On the other hand, symmetry is not a rhyme for bright, night, eye by today’s usual pronunciation Was it ever a rhyme?
  • orthography - Why did Blake spell tyger with a y? - English . . .
    38 In the poem THE TYGER by William Blake: Tyger Tyger, burning bright, In the forests of the night; What immortal hand or eye, Could frame thy fearful symmetry? Why is "Tiger" spelled Tyger, with a y? If it's just a difference in the orthography (or lack of convention) at the time, why don't modern editors update the spelling?
  • Word for soundtrack music which is part of the action of the movie
    There is a single technical term to describe music in a movie which is not part of a separate soundtrack, but which is generated by actions in the film For example, a radio is turned on or a recor
  • What are the pronunciation and etymology of the dogs name Tige?
    1 Are there any examples of dogs actually being named "Tiger", let alone a shortened version of "Tiger"? The earliest example I could find of a dog named Tiger is from " Select Poetry, Ancient and Modern, for April, 1791," in The Gentleman's Magazine (1791): The inclosed Occasional Epilogue ["Occasional Epilogue, For Mr Stanton's Great Dog Tiger "] was written and given, March 11, to Mr
  • What does bright topaz denizens of a world of green mean
    What world might this be? We're guessing it's a forest, where tigers like to do their tiger-ly thing Though they only appear on some screen, these tigers seem pretty alive to us They are bright and crystal-like, and they prance Rich's colorful imagery is really vivid here
  • User LiuYan 刘研 - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
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  • meaning - Is “symmetricity” a word? - English Language Usage . . .
    9 Tiger, Tiger: Symmetricity, Symmetricality, or Symmetricalness? It doesn't really matter whether this or that dictionary includes or omits it It is the regular product of applying productive derivational morphology to a basic English word for conversion purposes
  • When to use a hyphen to coin a new word and when to omit a hyphen?
    It's particularly important in cases where you could mislead "man-eating tiger" is a tiger that eats people, while "man eating tiger" is a man who is currently eating a tiger So you want to make "crack-resistant" a unit, and you use a hyphen for that purpose It is now a single modifier, essentially an adjective made out of a noun and an
  • User johnlee - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
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