Elm is accepted, as a word for a tree...alm is not accepted because you are not allowed to be so cheap as to only give (an) alm for the poor, it has to be alms. There is no singular, only a plural. There is almsgiving, almshouses (homes for the poor). (dont know why, just is).
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Cria, the word for a baby llama or alpaca. At just four letters, you can imagine it crops up with regularity and I keep forgetting that there's no point in trying it.Last edited by cricketswool; 04-25-2019, 06:11 PM.
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Catotelm is not a 'foreign' word, as in it's English. Means the top layer of peat in an active mire; talk to any peatland ecologist and they'll recognise it.
Just had HALINE rejected. Cripes, looking at all the spurious words that are accepted (like made up ones ending in -ness for example), yet perfectly good ones turned down. Pfft.
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You can't enjoy a heaping plate of mayo-laden 7 layer salad at a Midwestern summer picnic without one. I've been able to name this essential utensil since I was pre-K. sp45450919_sc7?wid=512&hei=512.jpg
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Originally posted by cricketswool View PostCria, the word for a baby llama or alpaca. At just four letters, you can imagine it crops up with regularity and I keep forgetting that there's no point in trying it.
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Originally posted by dementedman View PostCatotelm is not a 'foreign' word, as in it's English. Means the top layer of peat in an active mire; talk to any peatland ecologist and they'll recognise it.
Just had HALINE rejected. Cripes, looking at all the spurious words that are accepted (like made up ones ending in -ness for example), yet perfectly good ones turned down. Pfft.
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