Unique Words I've Learned

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  • dannyb
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    • Feb 2019
    • 257

    #211
    After not teaching biology for twenty years, I played amphioxus and psilotum in the same week. I never thought I would ever write those words again.

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    • Naboka
      Premium Member
      • Mar 2019
      • 735

      #212
      Originally posted by dannyb
      After not teaching biology for twenty years, I played amphioxus and psilotum in the same week. I never thought I would ever write those words again.
      Science teacher. Love it.

      Always seems to be a crap shoot as to which scientific terms are accepted here.

      fer eximple: just played a game that took deamination, but not amination. Typed it twice carefully but no go. Course, I could have made a mustake typing. do that a lot. But, if no mustake...weird exclusion/acceptance.
      Last edited by Naboka; 03-20-2022, 03:06 PM.

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      • Naboka
        Premium Member
        • Mar 2019
        • 735

        #213
        Been hoping for months to find this word. It's just so fascinating when you're obsessed with speed.

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        • Naboka
          Premium Member
          • Mar 2019
          • 735

          #214
          iu.jpeg
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          Screen Shot 2022-03-21 at 11.33.09 AM.png Out for a stroll now, but in a footrace, these birds would leave Usain Bolt in the dust.

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          • 2cute
            Member
            • Feb 2019
            • 451

            #215
            Originally posted by Naboka
            iu.jpeg
            Screen Shot 2022-03-21 at 11.24.28 AM.png
            Screen Shot 2022-03-21 at 11.33.09 AM.png Out for a stroll now, but in a footrace, these birds would leave Usain Bolt in the dust.
            What a unique bird of prey. I think I'd be worried if I came across these on a trail.

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            • 2cute
              Member
              • Feb 2019
              • 451

              #216
              Originally posted by Naboka
              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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              Awww, more cute birds ...

              Originally posted by Naboka
              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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              What a unique creature!

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              • Naboka
                Premium Member
                • Mar 2019
                • 735

                #217
                Here's an interesting one. Strophanthins are poisionous glycosides that are used as a heart stimulant in small doses, but deadly in larger amounts.

                Makes you wonder who was looking at this flower and thought, "you know, I think I've found a solution for that neighbor who's keeping me up at night."

                Wonder if the game takes strophanthus, which is the genus.

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                • 2cute
                  Member
                  • Feb 2019
                  • 451

                  #218
                  Originally posted by Naboka
                  Here's an interesting one. Strophanthins are poisionous glycosides that are used as a heart stimulant in small doses, but deadly in larger amounts.

                  Makes you wonder who was looking at this flower and thought, "you know, I think I've found a solution for that neighbor who's keeping me up at night."

                  Wonder if the game takes strophanthus, which is the genus.

                  Screen Shot 2022-03-30 at 2.32.08 PM.png

                  iu.jpeg
                  Aha, now we know how deer get high ... just a little & they cruise the night away eating their grass & visiting .

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                  • 2cute
                    Member
                    • Feb 2019
                    • 451

                    #219
                    Gyte = 1. a. Delirious; senselessly extravagant or a child [n -S]

                    This was just a guess from a puzzle with very few choices. Never heard of this one.

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                    • lalatan
                      Member
                      • Feb 2019
                      • 496

                      #220
                      I tried QUOTATIOUS (22/10) and it worked. adjective: using or involving many quotations

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                      • 2cute
                        Member
                        • Feb 2019
                        • 451

                        #221
                        Originally posted by lalatan
                        I tried QUOTATIOUS (22/10) and it worked. adjective: using or involving many quotations
                        Good find, I think I might be able to remember that one!

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                        • 2cute
                          Member
                          • Feb 2019
                          • 451

                          #222
                          So I was playing another section of Puzzle Barron, the Trivia games and I found a unique word that made me think of lalatan, as it would probably be a word he'd know.

                          WT Trivia question w lalatan type word.png

                          I suppose that's important when you're sleeping underwater as you wouldn't want to be eaten while you're dozing.

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                          • lalatan
                            Member
                            • Feb 2019
                            • 496

                            #223
                            That's interesting, 2 cute. I've heard of the phenomenon but not the name for it. If I had seen UNIHEMISPHERIC in a puzzle, I definitely would've tried it. I've only found HEMISPHEROIDALLY (30/16) so far.

                            This made me think of my favorite cartoon from the comic strip, B.C. The male character is a psychiatrist and a female client is lying on a couch. She: Did you know that a man only uses half his brain but a woman uses both halves? He: (in a thought bubble) I have a half a mind to charge her double.
                            (I realize this theory has been debunked but it was popular misconception back then. Apparently, men only use half their brain to listen to speech and women use both.)
                            Last edited by lalatan; 07-06-2022, 05:01 PM.

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                            • 2cute
                              Member
                              • Feb 2019
                              • 451

                              #224
                              Originally posted by lalatan
                              That's interesting, 2 cute. I've heard of the phenomenon but not the name for it. If I had seen UNIHEMISPHERIC in a puzzle, I definitely would've tried it. I've only found HEMISPHEROIDALLY (30/16) so far.

                              This made me think of my favorite cartoon from the comic strip, B.C. The male character is a psychiatrist and a female client is lying on a couch. She: Did you know that a man only uses half his brain but a woman uses both halves? He: (in a thought bubble) I have a half a mind to charge her double.
                              (I realize this theory has been debunked but it was popular misconception back then. Apparently, men only use half their brain to listen to speech and women use both.)
                              Interesting. I wonder why that is the case.

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                              • Naboka
                                Premium Member
                                • Mar 2019
                                • 735

                                #225
                                Added "enantiomorph" to my long-word notebook just this weekend . Meaning basically mirror image but not identical.

                                As the universe turns, thought I'd found it on a board this afternoon. Just 3 days later.

                                Eureka!

                                Tried 3 times typing in "eanatiomorph" but it wouldn't take.

                                Dang!

                                Rechecked the notebook, realized I'd left off the second "n" and was mispelling it. Enantiomorph, not enatiomorph!

                                Sigh.

                                Looked at the board and sure enough, "enantiomorph" was there. Just don't know if it's accepted or not.

                                So, another interesting word to add to the Wordtwist community.

                                Trying to remember all dis stuff tests every aging neural synapse on the mental trail. You come to a stepping stone that used to be easy to reach but now seems 30 feet away. And half a mile deep.

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