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  • lalatan
    Member
    • Feb 2019
    • 496

    #196
    2cute, that was a good find. Never saw or heard it before. I wonder if sasquatches quatch in the woods.

    I'll share a unique word I found yesterday: CYCLOPENTANNULATIONS (36/19). I didn't have much hope it was valid. I thought maybe it had something to do w 5-year cycles. Not the case though: (organic chemistry) Modification by the addition of, or by cyclization to form, a cyclopentane ring.

    Enjoy the games.
    Last edited by lalatan; 02-18-2022, 02:04 PM.

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    • Naboka
      Premium Member
      • Mar 2019
      • 735

      #197
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      Anyone who's ever posted on this forum can identify with this word.

      Didn't come close to finding it, but was so impressed had to share.

      The competition for longest words certainly is fierce. Glad I'm sitting in the bleachers for that one.

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      • Naboka
        Premium Member
        • Mar 2019
        • 735

        #198
        Always a joy to get this word: lorikeets.


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        • mdyak
          Premium Member
          • Feb 2019
          • 81

          #199
          Originally posted by Naboka
          Always a joy to get this word: lorikeets.


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          They are soooo beautiful! Spent a week or so in Cairns in Australia and had so many of them right outside my bedroom window (back a long time ago) - so colorful! Also there was a tree on the main drag that 100's of cockatoos slept in each night. The racket they made before settling down was quite something.

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          • lalatan
            Member
            • Feb 2019
            • 496

            #200
            Lorikeets certainly are beautiful birds. Thanks for sharing the pic and story about the cockatoos. I imagine they make a lot of other stuff besides racket nesting there every day... I would not want to be the owner of the property where the tree is located unless some $$ could be made from selling bags of guano.

            Edit: I wanted to include this story. I stayed in a motel while attending a wedding in a distant city. I was awakened in the early morning hours by what sounded like a jackhammer. Searching for the source of the sound, I saw a red-headed woodpecker drumming on a metal sign. I discovered they use hollow logs, metal signs etc. to attract mates. Noisy birds for a different reason.
            Last edited by lalatan; 03-17-2022, 04:32 PM.

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            • mdyak
              Premium Member
              • Feb 2019
              • 81

              #201
              Originally posted by lalatan
              Lorikeets certainly are beautiful birds. Thanks for sharing the pic and story about the cockatoos. I imagine they make a lot of other stuff besides racket nesting there every day... I would not want to be the owner of the property where the tree is located unless some $$ could be made from selling bags of guano.

              Edit: I wanted to include this story. I stayed in a motel while attending a wedding in a distant city. I was awakened in the early morning hours by what sounded like a jackhammer. Searching for the source of the sound, I saw a red-headed woodpecker drumming on a metal sign. I discovered they use hollow logs, metal signs etc. to attract mates. Noisy birds for a different reason.
              Well, if you ever get lonely, you could try banging on a metal sign and see what happens...

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              • bwt1213
                Member
                • Feb 2019
                • 626

                #202
                Originally posted by lalatan
                Lorikeets certainly are beautiful birds. Thanks for sharing the pic and story about the cockatoos. I imagine they make a lot of other stuff besides racket nesting there every day... I would not want to be the owner of the property where the tree is located unless some $$ could be made from selling bags of guano.

                Edit: I wanted to include this story. I stayed in a motel while attending a wedding in a distant city. I was awakened in the early morning hours by what sounded like a jackhammer. Searching for the source of the sound, I saw a red-headed woodpecker drumming on a metal sign. I discovered they use hollow logs, metal signs etc. to attract mates. Noisy birds for a different reason.
                We had woodpeckers who chose our house for the same reason. The damage was considerable. We dissuaded them with hanging shiny stuff, so they went after the garage instead. More hanging shiny stuff, so they went after the neighbor. He shot them. Still feel guilty. I knew the neighbor was a rotter.

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                • leabhar
                  Member
                  • Feb 2019
                  • 67

                  #203
                  Originally posted by lalatan
                  Lorikeets certainly are beautiful birds. Thanks for sharing the pic and story about the cockatoos. I imagine they make a lot of other stuff besides racket nesting there every day... I would not want to be the owner of the property where the tree is located unless some $$ could be made from selling bags of guano.

                  Edit: I wanted to include this story. I stayed in a motel while attending a wedding in a distant city. I was awakened in the early morning hours by what sounded like a jackhammer. Searching for the source of the sound, I saw a red-headed woodpecker drumming on a metal sign. I discovered they use hollow logs, metal signs etc. to attract mates. Noisy birds for a different reason.
                  Every spring we have a returning male woodpecker here. We are aware of his loud and very noticable arrival because he sits on top of the lamp post and hammers on the hard plastic cover. In the beginning it took me some weeks to spot him, as he tends to fly away when you look up. To me it’s a sign spring has arrived

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                  • Naboka
                    Premium Member
                    • Mar 2019
                    • 735

                    #204
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                    Odd twist. Came across this word reading about herbs. Thought what a weird word; it'll never show up in Wordtwist.

                    Tried to think of an image that best satisfies the word, but thought I might get in trouble for my favorites.

                    So, here's some kale. All life is intertwined. Or not. Who knows. But, the forces of the universe gave me a word, gave me a game, and walah!


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                    ps: Oddly, it wouldn't take lactagogue, which is the more common word.
                    Last edited by Naboka; 03-18-2022, 12:45 PM.

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                    • lalatan
                      Member
                      • Feb 2019
                      • 496

                      #205
                      Wow, that is a weird word. Good find! I would've known demagogue, pedagogue and lactiferous but not that one. I found a link defining the suffix I thought was interesting: a combining form with the meaning “leader, bringer,” of that named by the initial element, occurring in loanwords from Greek (demagogue; pedagogue); used also in medical terms that denote substances inducing the expulsion or secretion of that named by the initial element (cholagogue; hemagogue).

                      Originally posted by mdyak
                      Well, if you ever get lonely, you could try banging on a metal sign and see what happens...
                      Lol, I like your sense of humor.
                      Last edited by lalatan; 03-18-2022, 01:05 PM.

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                      • 2cute
                        Member
                        • Feb 2019
                        • 451

                        #206
                        Originally posted by Naboka
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                        Odd twist. Came across this word reading about herbs. Thought what a weird word; it'll never show up in Wordtwist.

                        Tried to think of an image that best satisfies the word, but thought I might get in trouble for my favorites.

                        So, here's some kale. All life is intertwined. Or not. Who knows. But, the forces of the universe gave me a word, gave me a game, and walah!


                        Screen Shot 2022-03-18 at 12.33.07 PM.png iu.jpeg


                        ps: Oddly, it wouldn't take lactagogue, which is the more common word.
                        So I'm confused ... why did you include the kale? Does it promote the secretion of milk?

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                        • Naboka
                          Premium Member
                          • Mar 2019
                          • 735

                          #207
                          2cute,

                          yes. Leafy greens supposedly helps.

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                          • 2cute
                            Member
                            • Feb 2019
                            • 451

                            #208
                            Originally posted by Naboka
                            Always a joy to get this word: lorikeets.


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                            Can I just say, awwwwwww, so cute! I love birds!

                            Originally posted by mdyak

                            They are soooo beautiful! Spent a week or so in Cairns in Australia and had so many of them right outside my bedroom window (back a long time ago) - so colorful! Also there was a tree on the main drag that 100's of cockatoos slept in each night. The racket they made before settling down was quite something.
                            In the summer we have a mockingbird that sings cheerfully from about 10pm til 3 or 4am every morning. Sometimes I hear more than one ( a party).

                            Originally posted by bwt1213

                            We had woodpeckers who chose our house for the same reason. The damage was considerable. We dissuaded them with hanging shiny stuff, so they went after the garage instead. More hanging shiny stuff, so they went after the neighbor. He shot them. Still feel guilty. I knew the neighbor was a rotter.
                            I didn't know that. So to deter woodpeckers hang shiny stuff in the area where you don't want them to peck. Course they always choose the highest part of my roof & I'm not climbing up there & risk falling off. Yes, they seem to love vinyl siding.

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                            • Naboka
                              Premium Member
                              • Mar 2019
                              • 735

                              #209
                              Since birds were such a hit. Here's a couple more with interesting names for the game. Kereru and crake. In that order. Played both today.

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                              • Naboka
                                Premium Member
                                • Mar 2019
                                • 735

                                #210

                                And, least we forget our cute mammal friends. The tarsier. Once you get past the eyes, you'll notice they have cute little keisters.


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