| ::: ... in fact the OED also has torquing as a noun. Should we extend our entry? Microsoft's spellchecker does not include either "torqued" or "torquing", but it also omits many other common words (and even changed a correct spelling to a wrong one in an earlier version!) You can add the words to your custom dictionary for future use. Interestingly, my spellchecker in Opera does not highlight these as errors, and I'm sure I haven't added these words, so they must be in some spelling dictionaries. [[User:Dbfirs|''<font face="verdana"><font color="blue">D</font><font color="#00ccff">b</font><font color="#44ffcc">f</font><font color="66ff66">i</font><font color="44ee44">r</font><font color="44aa44">s</font></font>'']] 19:02, 28 April 2012 (UTC) | | ::: ... in fact the OED also has torquing as a noun. Should we extend our entry? Microsoft's spellchecker does not include either "torqued" or "torquing", but it also omits many other common words (and even changed a correct spelling to a wrong one in an earlier version!) You can add the words to your custom dictionary for future use. Interestingly, my spellchecker in Opera does not highlight these as errors, and I'm sure I haven't added these words, so they must be in some spelling dictionaries. [[User:Dbfirs|''<font face="verdana"><font color="blue">D</font><font color="#00ccff">b</font><font color="#44ffcc">f</font><font color="66ff66">i</font><font color="44ee44">r</font><font color="44aa44">s</font></font>'']] 19:02, 28 April 2012 (UTC) |
| + | Sorry, I'm not computer literate enough to work out how to request a word be added to Wiktionary. Wanting to find out its meaning, I looked this word up & it was not there. This word is nomism, n. Theol. adherence to a law or laws as a primary exercise of religion [C20: from Greek nomos law, custom] -nomistic adj. [from Collins English Dictionary]. HOpep you can put this word in! Thanks for your help. I love using Wikipedia etc. Barbara |