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Originally Posted By: Altadena Anniethe very flavorful Hugh MacDairmid. I wonder if the word is used generally across the English speaking world, or more particularly in areas with Scottish influences? I'd also like to make a plea for more detailed etymology and usage descriptions. We 'wordies' always want more!
Link Dear Annie, I found found your Hugh MacDiarmid, but not the connection to flavorful.Could you tell more? Maybe someone here could react better.
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