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Posted By: Homo Loquens Having a mouth - 11/14/05 02:41 AM
What is that word meaning "having a mouth" in the style of "volant" ; "dentate" ; "oculate" ; "digitate" ; "ambulant" e.t.c. ?
Posted By: Father Steve Re: Having a mouth - 11/14/05 05:32 AM
stomatous
Posted By: inselpeter Re: Having a mouth - 11/14/05 09:42 AM
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stomatous



stomatous?
Posted By: zmjezhd Re: Having a mouth - 11/14/05 02:49 PM
Orific.
Posted By: TEd Remington Re: Having a mouth - 11/14/05 04:36 PM
Sassy
Posted By: wsieber Re: Having a mouth - 11/15/05 01:20 PM
Orific ? - I would prefer oriferous, if only for the more attractive assonances
Posted By: inselpeter Re: Having a mouth - 11/15/05 01:48 PM
Sassy's good.
Posted By: Dean_Whitlock Re: Having a mouth - 11/15/05 02:25 PM
bouchant

gueillant (not sure I've remembered the spelling right on this one - check AWAD last week (French cooking words) and I think it has more to do with tongue than mouth, but my French is very rusty. )
Posted By: Alex Williams Re: Having a mouth - 11/18/05 11:58 AM
female

*ducks and runs*
Posted By: Jackie Re: Having a mouth - 11/18/05 10:41 PM
Aaaaaaa-lex--come here a minute; I have something for you.
Posted By: Father Steve Re: Having a mouth - 11/18/05 10:45 PM
Alex! Don't do it!!
Posted By: tsuwm Re: Having a mouth - 11/18/05 11:33 PM
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Alex! Don't do it!!




dear Fr. Steve,
you could have borrowed the ron obvious
sobriquet to close that post.
best,
-joe
Posted By: consuelo Re: Having a mouth - 11/19/05 02:13 AM
Well, Jackie, he may have ducked and ran, but I caught him coming around the corner. You want me to wait for you, or should I start giving it to him and you'll catch up with us when you can?
Posted By: Jackie Re: Having a mouth - 11/19/05 02:30 PM
Be my guest, Miz C--have at him! And thankee kindly!
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