I took pixel's post to be for amusement value at the funny mistake he'd come across somewhere.
A veterinarian is without question a person qualified to treat animals.
A similar common mistake is people who describe the owner of a restaurant as a "restauranteur".
The word is "restaurateur", no 'n' in it.
Also "comraderie" (presumably on the mistaken assumption that it derives directly from "comrade") rather than "camaraderie".
heu·ris·tic
[hyoo-ris-tik or, often, yoo-] Show IPA
adjective
1.
serving to indicate or point out; stimulating interest as a means of furthering investigation.
2.
encouraging a person to learn, discover, understand, or solve problems on his or her own, as by experimenting, evaluating possible answers or solutions, or by trial and error: a heuristic teaching method.
3.
of, pertaining to, or based on experimentation, evaluation, or trial-and-error methods.
4.
Computers, Mathematics . pertaining to a trial-and-error method of problem solving used when an algorithmic approach is impractical.
Medical Definition of STANCH
: to check or stop the flowing of <stanch bleeding>; also : to stop the flow of blood from <stanch a wound>
Could be used for politics or finance!
Where did you get that spelling, burglar?Medical Definition of STANCH
: to check or stop the flowing of <stanch bleeding>; also : to stop the flow of blood from <stanch a wound>
Could be used for politics or finance!
Hi Julia,
Some amusing variants at that link. ".."Romneyshambles" - used to describe gaffes by US presidential candidate Mitt Romney during his visit to the UK - and "omnivoreshambles", referring to the row about a planned badger cull in England and Wales.."Omnishambles named word of the year by Oxford English Dictionary
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-20309441
Meaning:
(1) Australian Labor Party, Execution of Australian Labor Party policies.
(2) a situation which is shambolic from every possible angle.
Where did you get that spelling, burglar?
Interesting to know the origin is American. Thanks, johenmo. If I'd had to guess I'd have thought it more likely to be British.
... a politician, who is guided by personal advantage ...
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