[meteorite-list] Strewnfield or Strewn Field?

Kelly Beatty jkellybeatty at comcast.net
Sat Jan 16 08:14:46 EST 2010


Jeff...

> If I were editing a publication, I would probably 
> make the stylistic choice of adopting the single-word version, "strewnfield."


I'm with you. "strewnfield" can mean only one thing, and if I ever came across
"strewn field" in text I would wonder what (besides meteorites) was strewn on
that particular field - cow patties, perhaps?

FWIW, here's an example from my 35 years of watching the English language
evolve in popular writing and publications. years ago Sky & Telescope, which
maintains a long list of style conventions, referred to "a site on the World
Wide Web" as a "Web site." then it became "Website" and finally "website".
that's how many such terms evolve. and, yes, S&T uses "strewnfield".


clear skies,
Kelly

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