Ad hoc?
English usage and grammar
A community to discuss and ask questions about English usage and grammar.
If your post refers to a specific English variant, please indicate it within square brackets (for instance [Canadian]
).
Online resources:
- Cambridge English Dictionary
- Merriam-Webster Dictionary and Thesaurus
- Gilman's Webster's Dictionary of English Usage. This is a great and witty reference about usage, its history, and its controveries
Sibling communities:
Rules of conduct:
The usual ones on Lemmy and Mastodon.. In short: be kind or at least respectful, no offensive language, no harassment, no spam.
(Icon: entry "English" in the Oxford English Dictionary, 1933. Banner: page from Chaucer's "The Wife of Bath's Tale".)
Wikipedia has "practical, imperative or performative knowledge" as options.
Dunno if any of those fit your need.
edit fat fingers
Rote, memorised, pre-determined.
Reductive
Going off of unplanned, or creative maybe some of these would work?
Serendipitous Coincidental Chaotic Obtuse Impulsive Defiant Archaic Exotic Peripheral Whimsical Impromptu
Late to the party, but how about abstract?