Guest guest Posted November 7, 2001 Report Share Posted November 7, 2001 At 's suggestion, here's a copy for the whole group of how I understand the difference and how to use which form of a word.... Maureen Cole, CMT My jewelry website: http://www.angelbugcreations.com > On Wed, 7 Nov 2001 10:37:30 -0600 " Maureen Cole " > writes: > > - > > They both mean the same thing, you just have to decide which to use. > > Usually you should use the " preferred " form of the word. The > > easiest way to tell this (other than your employer telling you which > > they prefer) is to look in the dictionary. When I look up piriform, > > it gives me the definite of " pear shaped whatever " .....When I look > > up pyriform, all it says is " piriform. " What I get from that is > > that the preferred form is piriform, because that's where all the > > important information is, and they are directing you to the I > > spelling when you use the Y spelling - clear as mud? > > Maureen Cole, CMT > > My jewelry website: http://www.angelbugcreations.com > > > > piriform or pyriform sinus? > > > > > > Hi, all, > > > > Can anyone tell me what the difference is between piriform sinus > > and > > pyriform sinus and how you know which one to type? They sound so > > similar. > > > > Any help is welcome, thanks! > > > > S. > > RT@... > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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