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OP abecedarian
xanthippe
lycanthropy
oneiromancy
imprimatur
tessellate
ululate
sequitur
obnubilate
caveat - remember also “cave camem”
pullulate
swag
hone - not table talk in Gaelic
educe
eke
spar
spat
brio
pip
subaltern
nimbus
intercalary
pugnacious
reboant
desultory
mendacious
abut
testy
riff
brobdingnagian
tes.sel.late vt -lat.ed ; -lat.ing [LL tessellatus, pp. of tessellare to pave with tesserae, fr. L tessella, dim. of tessera] (1789): to form into or adorn with mosaic
interesting.. i have been working my way throut Martin Gardner's Penrose Tiles and Trapdoor Ciphers, the book a series of essays from the mathmatical recreations column of Scientific American...
tesselations can be periodic, or non periodic..
the simple square, or hexigon tile, is periodic.. you can take any tile, and place it anywere in the field, and it will fit.. but non periodic tiles are different.. they can only fit in special places..
Penrose tiles are very special non periodic tiles. they also are used in ratio's, for penrose tiles, the ratio is 1.6 of shape A for every 1 of shape B.(the A shape is called a kite, the B shape a dart.. they have rules about how they can be place together.. (there are curved line on the tiles, and these lines must meet as well as the edges..
with out the curved lines, the two pieces would fit together to form a rhombus (diamons shape, with equal sides, and corner angles of 108º and 72º degrees..)
some of the math essays are beyond my understanding, and others i just barely understand..
i have always thought a quilt of penrose tiles would be exquisit.
OP Dear of troy: I tried to interest my wife in attempting a quilt based on Escher's "Night into Day". No sale. I still think it worth considering.
http://www.mcs.vuw.ac.nz/courses/INET101/2002/results/contest/fmunro/work.pg.html
: http://makeashorterlink.com/?R2BD61905
remember also “cave camem”
Dear Bill:
I think you meant to type cave canem -- beware of dog?
OP Dear CB: Was that a form of Spoonerism? Mardon me padam, may I sew you to a sheet?
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