architected
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Mark Salsbery wrote:
If we use it enough, it will be accepted as a verb eventually.
we should get george right on that.
:laugh: Not sure if many will get it though.
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Yes, they had idiots then too ... :) Rich
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Ghastly word. I also hate the use of "authored" where people meant "wrote". Where will this creeping use of jobs as verbs end: "The officer policemanned the criminal."? "The fireman firemanned the fire."? "The lollipop lady lollipopped the children."? Designed is a perfectly acceptable word, why the need for "architected"?
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...does not appear to be a word, as in "designed". I guess I'll use designed. Marc
I have used, "primary designer and architect" as a descriptive phrase that gets the buzz word bingo going in a valid English sentence.
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Idiots even before then - Keats used 'architected' too. Contributors to these forums seem to have no qualms about 'googling' terms; maybe they even text the results to others. What's the big fuss about 'architect'?
Appkying all my available intellectual rigour to the problem, I just think it's yukky! Rich
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Ghastly word. I also hate the use of "authored" where people meant "wrote". Where will this creeping use of jobs as verbs end: "The officer policemanned the criminal."? "The fireman firemanned the fire."? "The lollipop lady lollipopped the children."? Designed is a perfectly acceptable word, why the need for "architected"?
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But aren't the Greek monarchs Danish?
.. and the future Danish Queen is from Tasmania.
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Ed.Poore wrote:
the Queen's English?
Of course she is. She has to be, doesn't she?
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Actually, the Royle (intentional misspelling) family "The Windsors" renamed themselves from "Sax-Coberg" (unsure of spelling") last century to avoid their obvious links to Germany creating issues when Britain was at war with them, so I guess Englishness is no requirement. Historically, many more cases abound.
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http://www.google.com/search?q=architected[^] I get 672000 results Which doesn't prove it's a word, but it appears to be used quite often
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harold aptroot wrote:
I get 672000 results
From page 28 on it's not "architected" any more, but "architect" and variations.