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BGray

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Any Value as a name?

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This is not a real word. Sorry I would have to say $0 value.
 

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Sorry for reposting it too quickly.

Duke,

Yes divorcers is a word.
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Originally posted by mbg0050
Sorry for reposting it too quickly.

Duke,

Yes divorcers is a word.
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mbg

No, it's not. Divorcer is a word (the party who causes a divorce). There is no plural version of the word.

Directly from Dictionary.com:
"No entry found for divorcers."
 

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type it in any word processing software and run a spellcheck.
No spelling errors.

the plural of divorcer. One who performs a divorce.
 

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Look it up in any dictionary. There is a singular form only. There is no plural. Divorces are not "performed". They are mandated by a court order. As I said before, a divorcer is the person who initiates a divorce (that is why there is no plural).

divorcer

\Di*vor"cer\, n. The person or cause that produces or effects a divorce. --Drummond.
Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc.

Since actually being in the dictionary is a prerequisite for being a dictionary word, I think it is fair to say this is not.
 
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