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  1. compounds - Life cycle, life-cycle or lifecycle? - English Language ...

    May 18, 2012 · The ngrams for life cycle,lifecycle,life-cycle,life - cycle is more informative, showing that life-cycle is used much more than lifecycle.

  2. Expression for an 'end-to-end product development process'

    Product cycle Lifecycle Product lifecycle Development cycle Wikipedia seems to prefer product lifecycle management (PLM): In industry, product lifecycle management (PLM) is the process of managing …

  3. hyphenation - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Aug 14, 2010 · Some compound words are written without hyphens (nonaggression, nonbeliever), some with hyphens (well-intentioned), and others with spaces (post office). Is there a rule or good guide as …

  4. One word describing a status that is either unstarted, started or ...

    Jun 9, 2023 · I would like another word than "status" to indicate those lifecycle adjective, as we have a lot of other "status" in this context. Something like "completionStatus" : but this is not really it, as this …

  5. nouns - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    +1 Right answer. Also worth noting that, since the word "this" can only apply to a singular, "this year's" is the only possible punctuation of this phrase in any context [barring occasions where the two words …

  6. When to spell out or when the acronym itself is sufficient

    Aug 25, 2014 · 0 The spell out should occur first followed by the acronym in parentheses: Configuration management (CM) of this lifecycle is crucial to its successful development.

  7. Word for software which has been killed or is no longer supported

    Dec 12, 2013 · Abandonware is a variant of the general concept of orphan works. & Legacy code is source code that relates to a no-longer supported Note: Microsoft Lifecycle Policy refers to Windows …

  8. What is a 'sawyer'? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Jun 24, 2025 · Illinois State Museum: Early nineteenth century travel on the Mississippi, Ohio and Illinois Rivers was fraught with danger. There were rapids, rocks, and snags throughout the rivers that could …

  9. etymology - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Aug 10, 2024 · I was thinking that the parasite known as the "fluke" came to be associated with unexplained phenomena (because its lifecycle was a mystery) and that the semantic leap from …

  10. Is there a clear preferred usage between *lifespan* and *life span*

    Jul 5, 2018 · It is mainly a matter of style not definition. Per Merriam-Webster (US): life span 1 : the average length of life of a kind of organism or of a material object especially in a particular …