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Well...I certaintly can't top that. How about you, Wofadoc? Edit: You are a sly one Mister Wolf. O'well, I'll try to obfuscate an answer with geometric razzle dazzle and a bend in our rules. BELFROM?- is the question Sir Issic Newton asked, namely, When a bell swings to and fro which comes first...the to, or the fro?. Then two hundred years later Einstein answered his question... Mark the bell with a X on one side and pull the rope if the bell strikes the X that is the "Belto" and it comes first. The walk around to opposite side and ring the bell. See? Now the "Belfro" comes first. The words "Belto" and "belfro" are relative to where you stand. It's the Coriolis Effect.
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AMBAGE
PRONUNCIATION: (AM-bij)
MEANING: noun: Ambiguity; circumlocution.
ETYMOLOGY: From Middle English ambages (equivocation), taken as a plural and the singular ambage coined from it. From Latin ambages, from ambi- (both, around) + agere (to drive). Ultimately from the Indo-European root ag- (to drive, draw, or move), which also gave us act, agent, agitate, litigate, synagogue, ambassador, agonistes, axiomatic, cogent, incogitant, exigent, exiguous, intransigent. Earliest documented use: 1374.
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AMBADGE - your prize for getting up in the morning
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And top of the morning back atcha. I don't get no badge 'cause I got... AMRAGE - to curse the rise of the morning sun. Grrr...
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AMBAG The small handbag QE2 carries to hold the safety pin should she need it.
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arrant
PRONUNCIATION: (AR-uhnt)
MEANING: adjective: Complete; thorough.
ETYMOLOGY: Here's a word that has had both its spelling and meaning bent out of shape from use. It's a variant of errant (wandering). Earlier the word was used in the sense of wandering or vagrant, for example, an arrant thief or an arrant knave. Over time the word began to be taken as an intensifier so an arrant fool was no longer a vagrant fool, but a complete fool. Via French, from Latin iterare (to journey), from iter (journey). Ultimately from the Indo-European root ei- (to go), which is also the ancestor of words such as exit, transit, circuit, itinerary, obituary, and adit. Earliest documented use: 1386. ________________________________________________________
ARRRANT - a full monty pirate
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PARRANT the Queen in the hive.
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CARRANT - a mild form of road rage
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A R T A N T - small asian paintings of pastorial scenes on a single piece of rice.
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A R T A N T - small asian paintings of pastorial scenes on a single piece of rice.
Ah, so. That has 17 tiny images, no doubt, grouped into sets of 5, 7, and 5 ? ;-)
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