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What is a wheal? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange But the only dictionary definition I can dig up explains wheal as:- a small, burning or itching swelling on the skin, as from a mosquito bite or from hives. a wale or welt. This doesn't appear …
What to call the lump on skin from mosquito bite? 16 May 2012 · I always thought it was wheal too. The OED2 has † wheal, n.¹ meaning “A pimple, pustule.” marked as obsolete, with its last citation from 1707 “When she scratched the little …
What is this famous example of the absurdity of English spelling? 30 Jun 2017 · A long time ago I read about this funny example posited by some relatively well-known author who spelled a word (I forget the word) in the most difficult way possible, but in a …
How to refer to the "elevated areas" of a mountain? 5 Apr 2013 · Ridge and hill seem to be the respective answers, at least according to the Army Study Guide, which uses a sketch of a human hand to identify different terrain features: They …
orthography - Waling vs wailing vs whaling upon - English … 22 May 2017 · There's a saying I hear used which I've spelled as “wailing upon”, implying someone besetting someone else to such an extent they are overwhelming that …