ChatterBank0 min ago
Nouns to verbs
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This is not really a crossword question but it seems to be the best place to ask it.
When doing the Guardian prize crossword on Saturday, I was stuck on this clue It sitcks out of rolled gold pipe stuck into strut The answer was protuberance.
My question is, how does the verb protude become the noun protuberance?
Why the change from 'd' to 'b'? Why isn't it protuderance?
Are there an more examples of this kind of change?
Next question, why did my italics not work?
When doing the Guardian prize crossword on Saturday, I was stuck on this clue It sitcks out of rolled gold pipe stuck into strut The answer was protuberance.
My question is, how does the verb protude become the noun protuberance?
Why the change from 'd' to 'b'? Why isn't it protuderance?
Are there an more examples of this kind of change?
Next question, why did my italics not work?
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