- Vendor vs. vender in Standard American English
The spelling vendor is the standard spelling The New Yorker, as part of its bizarre house style, uses the spelling vender No one else does, besides those trying to emulate The New Yorker’s style Of the 45 examples in COCA, only 17 were actual uses of the spelling vender outside of The New Yorker (compared with over 2000 examples of vendor, a ratio of over 100 to 1) Two were proper names
- Difference between the use of supplier, vendor, provider
Which is the difference between the use of supplier, vendor, provider? The way I see it, they are complete synonyms Am I right?
- word choice - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
He is the implementor of the library He is the implementer of the library Which is correct?
- What is a small tent kind of shop on the side of the road called?
The phrase market cart brings up some similar images in eBay I think I’ve also seen this kind of stand called a "barrow", too Collins list the following for "barrow": chiefly Brit a handcart, typically having two wheels and a canvas roof, used esp by street vendors Which neatly describes your images in a British fashion and gives "handcart" as an alternative
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