“Grisly” vs. “Grizzly” - What’s the Difference? twominenglish.com/grisly-vs-grizzlyPrivate View Many people mix up the words “grisly” and “grizzly.”. Though they sound similar, their meanings are quite different. “Grisly” means something that is extremely unpleasant or horrifying, often related to death or violence. For example, a grisly crime scene. On the other hand, “grizzly” refers to a type of bear, specifically the ...
Tlingit Dictionary - Lingít Yoo X̲ʼatángi tlingitlanguage.com/dictionaryPrivate View Tlingit Dictionary. This is a living dictionary project that is the result of generations of collaboration between speakers, teachers, researchers, and students. A majority of the nouns come from Jeff Leer’s Interior Tlingit Dictionary, and the verb information and modes from Keri Egglestonʼs extensive verb work hosted by the Alaska Native ...
'Appalachian' — how do you say it? | Appalachian Today today.appstate.edu/2023/10/27/appalachianPrivate View BOONE, N.C. — At Appalachian State University, Mountaineers have a preference in the pronunciation of Appalachian: “appa-latch-un.”. According to the online Merriam-Webster Dictionary and several others, both “appa-latch-un" and “appa-lay-shun,” an alternative pronunciation, are acceptable. The history behind the region’s name ...