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  • BoggleOtaku
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    • Feb 2019
    • 210

    #406
    I found as obsolete spelling of deraign; maybe this definition was unintendedly left out of lexic.

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    • Nylimb
      Member
      • Mar 2015
      • 45

      #407
      Thanks, BoggleOtaku. That sounds plausible. The Oxford English Dictionary lists that meaning, and also an obsolete use from the 1500s where it meant "To rain down, fall as rain.": https://www.oed.com/search/dictionary/?q=derain

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      • Somervillain
        Member
        • Jan 2023
        • 4

        #408
        Apparently something can be RADIOSTERILIZED, but one cannot RADIOSTERILIZE it.

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        • DrPlacebo
          Member
          • Feb 2019
          • 290

          #409
          Unexpected compound word: got points for AIRSTONE and AIRSTONES.

          Noun. A piece of aquarium furniture, traditionally limewood or porous stone, whose purpose is to diffuse oxygen gradually into the tank, eliminating the noise and large bubbles of conventional air filtration systems.

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          • BoggleOtaku
            Member
            • Feb 2019
            • 210

            #410
            Thought it would be a gallant effort, but now in a bit of disbelief at CIRCUMCIRCLES. Somehow I got through a geometry-laden career without encounter this word and instead saying things like circumscribed triangle. Am I the only one?

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            • Spike1007
              Member
              • Feb 2019
              • 282

              #411
              I've never heard that before either. On the other hand, some words I often saw or used (like REORTHONORMALIZATION) don't seem to work here as far as I remember.

              Anyway, apparently attempted gallant efforts sometimes do pay off.

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              • BoggleOtaku
                Member
                • Feb 2019
                • 210

                #412
                I thought I remembered you mentioning REORTHONORMALIZATION before and searched and found it (had fun rereading some of the "ramblings..whatever" thread): if you do it once, you can do it again!

                In searching I also ran across the "dictionaries" thread where I found RENORMALIZATION but not RENORMALIZE and admin replied there were 3 boards with the former and 0 boards with the latter/ (I realized I and accidently reused the E. )

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