malthaussen
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ROTFLMFA. (Bangs shoe on table) Acronyms are one thing. They are used, generally, to make it quicker and easier to say something frequently said, as with DoW (although I've always wondered why that particular acronym wasn't just DW: i.e., I Declared War on Rome, not I Declaration Of War on Rome.:)). Unless, of course, you are in the government or military, in which case they are used to obfuscate. "Protectorate" as a verb is, however, longer than "Protect." So it's inefficent language-mutilation.:) However, as Fanrik Stal points out, it is possibly less ambiguous, so I guess I'll have to allow it. In general, I have nothing against inventing a term when one is necessary. I really hate it, though, when some newspeak term (and one that is grammatically incorrect) is used in place of an already perfectly servicable word. e.g., "normalcy" for "normality." -- Mal
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