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Wordwind: "I'm sure there's got to be some kind of mnemonic between aporia and aporous, even though they probably aren't related root-wise."
actually, my dear colinguaphile, there is a relationship at the indeoeuropean level and i think you will be happy to know that.
chow, -ph
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