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I have just met the word "disambiguate" in some documentation I'm reading (DOM Level 1, if you care).

[Poll #357609]

Yes, I should be concentrating on DOM rather than posting silly polls. Thank you for asking.

Update: It is, of course, a great word. It covers a concept which (in my opinion) isn't covered by any other word, and is nicely euphonious to boot.

I'd now close this poll if I had any idea how to do so :)

Re: Chambers - never wrong

Date: 2004-09-29 05:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] broadmeadow.livejournal.com
It's in the OED too. How did this happen?!

My take was that it wasn't a real word (or, at least, the link was tenuous) rather it was made up by someone who either (a) wanted to appear pretentious, or (b) had such a poor grasp of the language they couldn't think of a suitable "real" word.

It appears that it real. Mind you, so is "mindset". That particular one is usually my cue to stop reading.

Re: Chambers - never wrong

Date: 2004-09-29 05:26 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] venta.livejournal.com
Good heavens. I know I sometimes take an (apparently) arbitrary dislike to a word, but really... what have you got against "mindset"?

As consolation, I offer you today's word from the Calendar:

pobble

"The noise made by the bubbling of water when commencing to boil."

from Maj. Lowsley's Glossary of Berkshire Words and Phrases, 1888

Re: Chambers - never wrong

Date: 2004-09-29 05:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wimble.livejournal.com
Which explains why it has no toes.

Re: Chambers - never wrong

Date: 2004-09-29 05:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] broadmeadow.livejournal.com
It is "political correctness gone mad".

"Attitude" is a perfectly good word. But used in the context of "you got an attitude, buddy" [meaning "sir, you have a _bad_ attitude], it has erroneously been given negative connotations.

Consequently, corporate Americana adopted "mindset" lest anyone should be offended or jump to the wrong conclusion, and it's seeping into everyday usage.

Re: Chambers - never wrong

Date: 2004-09-29 05:56 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] venta.livejournal.com
Really ? I wasn't aware of the word mindset being a particularly new arrival on the scene. I'll have to go chasing through dictionaries when I get home.

I'd certainly use "attitude" and "mindset" to mean something subtly different, though I'm not sure whether I'm correct to do so.

Re: Chambers - never wrong

Date: 2004-09-29 06:14 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] onebyone.livejournal.com
Cambridge online dictionary suggests that one's mindset is (roughly speaking) the collection of one's various attitudes towards different things:

attitude: a feeling or opinion about something or someone, or a way of behaving that is caused by this.
mindset: a person's way of thinking and their opinions.

Re: Chambers - never wrong

Date: 2004-09-29 06:24 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wimble.livejournal.com
OED dates it to 1909:
1909 Philos., Psychol. & Sci. Methods 6 425 The fullest meaning, or images with the fullest meaning attached, are those which seem never quite to disappear... The meaning is, then, that of mental unity and mind-set.

Re: Chambers - never wrong

Date: 2004-09-29 06:26 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] broadmeadow.livejournal.com
I'm not sure whether the word is or is not a new one. However, from my experience at least, it is its adoption in order to actively not use "attitude" which bugs me.

There's nothing wrong with language evolving, of course (although the French seem to disagree), and I'm usually calm and generally Unbothered. For some reason this one is a particular source of irritation!

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