Talk:Dilation

Latest comment: 7 years ago by Ianmaggi00 in topic Spelling

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I've heard eye doctors use some form because many more people know the word eyes than know the word pupil (example of a hospital publication that uses "eyes were dilated"[1] , so lets clarify who is likely to specify pupil. Niteowlneils 23:18, 12 Mar 2004 (UTC)

What are you talking about??? Ian William Maggi (talk) 22:31, 9 October 2017 (UTC)Reply

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I (and lots of clever people who keep telling me what to do) thought that this word (and it's derivatives) should actually be dilatation, due to the construction of the word from its stem. Going back to the Latin may be pedantic, but it works and most published papers and texts I have read at uni use this 'proper' version. I think this should at least be pointed out as an issue of conflict, or changed. -Herb, 22/10/05, 21:08 BST

Both are used interchangeably, although in my experience dilatation is used in the active form and dilation in the passive. JFW | T@lk 22:55, 22 October 2005 (UTC)Reply


Note: "dilatation " is a real word. It has a technical meaning in quantum field theory, according to my professor. see scale invariance. Danski14(talk) 01:33, 21 September 2010 (UTC)Reply

I agree with you guys, spelling has to be perfect in my world. Am I right or am I right? Ian William Maggi (talk) 22:32, 9 October 2017 (UTC)Reply