this situation which you described, it has been a routine attitude in daily dialogs and when the languages is change this situation will be more terrible. Imagine a language which has just a word for all of this: design, drawing, technical drawing, decoration, molding, and etc. that time we will have more problems than it.
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What about when a language is change?
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In response to Design is often mistaken as decoration, posted by David Carlson,
in the thread Design is often mistaken as decorationPosted July 12, 2007
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