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I've not had a moment to think on this until now, but two things come to mind immediately:
1) guessing the meaning of a word based on its sound is the first approach tried by many a hogwash® player -- and leads directly to the armil effect®.
b) sarculate (nothing to do with circulate) discussed here quite recently
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Meanwhile, slightly off-theme:
1) Today's wwftd: iridology
-logies are a dime a dozen; but I will add one now and again when I find one in actual use.
b) Today's WAD: tribology
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In reply to:
>Today's wwftd: iridology
-logies are a dime a dozen;
There's a prisoner island somewhere that calls its entertainment industry awards Logies, too.
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the posting of iridology and tribology by these rival organizations is entirely coincidental! - joe (nothing new under this sun either) friday
edit - and so, ASp, as today's entry at rogueclassicism points out, iridology is not the study of rainbows.
Robin: Great concurring coincidences, Batman!
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