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@Jabe - You're right it's a string of words, not a single word. It's also a string of LATIN words.
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Posted: 2004-09-21 10:47:00
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It's all Greek to me - but what would I know?
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Posted: 2004-09-21 10:55:56
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Jabe: thats a good point, thanks for clarifying.
absinthe: its an ENGLISH word. MOST english words are derived from latin. Now go away, if you have nothing else to say on the matter. You have said it a thousand times.
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Posted: 2004-09-21 11:05:44
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it's both
mostly greek though
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Posted: 2004-09-21 11:06:20
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@Vlammetje, I know I was being modest
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Posted: 2004-09-21 11:12:56
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Latin, Greek... There are many ways of saying "not English". Many English words may be Latin- or Greek-derived but they're not actual Latin or Greek. Unlike many medical terms.
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Posted: 2004-09-21 11:15:50
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The sun is the smallest star (recorded) in the gallexy
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Posted: 2004-09-21 11:48:29
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To take you all back a couple of years. Page 3...
"Elephants can't jump" Ture. The reason for this is that they walk on tip toes. You try jumping when doing that...
"A ducks quack doesn't echo" I think you'll find it DOES.
http://www.acoustics.salford.ac.uk/acoustics_world/duck/duck.htm
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Posted: 2004-09-21 13:40:54
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Duck quack does echo. I have studied lots of birds and these are brilliant mime artisits, what they actually do is quack once and then mime to the echo fooling you to think there is no echo.
Quite clever of the wee chaps.
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Posted: 2004-09-21 14:08:25
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"Duck" is an anagram of "decimal".
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