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Hello rennie@... (Rennie),

In reference to your comment:

è Does the doc say both mushy and mooshy? Mushy is

è so commonly used and communicates well that I'd just

è put mushy. If he said mushy AND mooshy, then I'd

è have to go with quotes, " mushy and mooshy. " I don't

è think there is a better way to spell these. :-/ Just my

è newbie opinion!

He only said mushy... the mushy/mooshy was mine, trying to figure out how to

spell the darn word :/ Until I got an answer, I put mushy in quotes in the

report so I could find it again. I'm now wondering if I should leave in

quotes or just leave it as mushy. Sheesh.

Jan " Typing is my life " (said sarcastically)

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Hello rennie@... (Rennie),

In reference to your comment:

è Oh! After I sent this post, I looked up mushy in M-W

è online dictionary. It IS in there. :) Mooshy isn't though

è <G>.

Thank you!! He's getting mushy :) I had looked in my speaking Webster's

dictionary and it wasn't in there either way.

Jan " Typing is my life " (said sarcastically)

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whoever signs the paycheck makes the rules).

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In a message dated 11/30/01 4:43:17 PM Eastern Standard Time,

JanTranscribes@... writes:

<< Since as far as I know mushy isn't a word (at

least not according to Webster's).. how the heck would I spell that?? BTW,

in this case I'd have to go verbatim.. can't change the word. Any

guesses??? >>

Both mushy and mush appear in Merriam Webster's Collegiate. Mushy says

having the consistency of mush, and mush is defined as something soft and

spongy or shapeless. Moosh or mooshy not found. :)

Peggy

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Thanks everybody.. I learned how to spell a word today :) I put it in my LRN

for future reference :) Thanks again to all who responded.

Jan " Typing is my life " (said sarcastically)

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whoever signs the paycheck makes the rules).

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Does the doc say both mushy and mooshy? Mushy is so commonly used and

communicates well that I'd

just put mushy. If he said mushy AND mooshy, then I'd have to go with quotes,

" mushy and mooshy. "

I don't think there is a better way to spell these. :-/

Just my newbie opinion!

Rennie

mushy?? mooshy???

> I'm doing a podiatrist who says " There is some slough and some mushy/mooshy

> scab formation distally. " Since as far as I know mushy isn't a word (at

> least not according to Webster's).. how the heck would I spell that?? BTW,

> in this case I'd have to go verbatim.. can't change the word. Any

> guesses???

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Oh! After I sent this post, I looked up mushy in M-W online dictionary. It IS

in there. :)

Mooshy isn't though <G>.

mushy?? mooshy???

>

>

> > I'm doing a podiatrist who says " There is some slough and some mushy/mooshy

> > scab formation distally. " Since as far as I know mushy isn't a word (at

> > least not according to Webster's).. how the heck would I spell that?? BTW,

> > in this case I'd have to go verbatim.. can't change the word. Any

> > guesses???

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My American Century Dictionary has " mushy " as an adjective form of the word

" mush. "

mushy?? mooshy???

> I'm doing a podiatrist who says " There is some slough and some

mushy/mooshy

> scab formation distally. " Since as far as I know mushy isn't a word (at

> least not according to Webster's).. how the heck would I spell that??

BTW,

> in this case I'd have to go verbatim.. can't change the word. Any

> guesses???

>

>

> Jan " Typing is my life " (said sarcastically)

> Remember... WSTPMTR (which means,

> whoever signs the paycheck makes the rules).

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Oh, Jan, I've got great news for you. According to American Heritage, mushy

IS a word.

mush·y (m¾sh " ¶, m‹sh " ¶) adj. mush·i·er, mush·i·est. 1. Resembling mush in

consistency; soft. 2. Informal. a. Excessively sentimental. b. Given to or

displaying mawkish affection or amorousness. --mush " i·ly adv. --mush " i·ness

n.

Jayni

-- mushy?? mooshy???

I'm doing a podiatrist who says " There is some slough and some mushy/mooshy

scab formation distally. " Since as far as I know mushy isn't a word (at

least not according to Webster's).. how the heck would I spell that?? BTW,

in this case I'd have to go verbatim.. can't change the word. Any

guesses???

Jan " Typing is my life " (said sarcastically)

Remember... WSTPMTR (which means,

whoever signs the paycheck makes the rules).

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mawkish

Now there's a cool new word. :D

Re: mushy?? mooshy???

Oh, Jan, I've got great news for you. According to American Heritage, mushy

IS a word.

mush·y (m¾sh " ¶, m consistency; soft. 2. Informal. a. Excessively sentimental. b.

Given to or

displaying mawkish affection or amorousness. --mush " i·ly adv. --mush " i·ness

n.

Jayni

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