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Mel Siff wrote:

<I have written before about Webster's and Microsoft dictionaries and

their casual willingness to adopt informal spellings of words instead of

stating that such words are " post modern " or colloquial in origin or

usage. I changed the spelling to " adaptation " because that is the way in

which the word is used in all or most physiological texts. One of the

more popular origins of adaption seems to have been in the movie

industry, where a novel was " adapted " for the big screen and therefore

became an " adaption " among some movie makers. Since our discussion

referred to the human body, it is more appropriate to use the specialist

manner in which it is used in physiology. My Oxford dictionary does not

contain the word " adaption " , by the way. >

Ah ok, thanks. I knew there must be a reason.

I wonder how many years it will take until both spellings are accepted.

Amazing how languages change. I also wonder which words we use now in

our speech that were not accepted 25, 5O etc. years ago.

I will make sure to use " adaptation " from now on, since we are speaking

physiologically, as you stated.

Thanks for the reply :-}

Ron Sowers

Post Falls Id

USA

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