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Mike Shefler
May 3rd, 2018, 10:21 AM
Here are 14 definitions of venyukovioidean, only one of which is real. Vote
for your 2 favorites no later than PM EDT, Friday, May 4.

1. detected by instinct or inference rather than by recognized
perceptual cues.

2. relevant information that is difficult to discern from the baseline
or background data.

3. possessing an intrinsic complexity that cannot be broken down.

4. a member of an infraorder of anomodont therapsids from the Permian of
Russia.

5. [Math.] of or related to a four-dimensional elliptical solid.

6. a geometric figure composed of 8 or more overlapping ovals.

7. an oval hassock used by a penitent in Cyrillic churches.

8. a dark-skinned oval plum; liqueur made from such plums.

9. one who believes the Earth is flat.

10. of or relating to a new class of Polish nobility, created c. 1720.

11. a disciple of the Russian philosopher and artist Vladimir Venyukov.

12. like the wobbly and seemingly random flights of moths and other
insects around light sources, first described mathematically by
entomologist Benjamin Venyukovioid in 1897.

13. a coin of ancient Rome, equal to two asses.

14. a man who busies himself with domestic matters traditionally regarded
as suitable only for women.


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—Keith Hale—
May 3rd, 2018, 12:13 PM
I vote for 9 & 11, this time.
-Keith-

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Efrem G Mallach
May 3rd, 2018, 12:29 PM
Mike,

Would you care to fill in the blank before "PM EDT" in the first line? A number from 1 to 12 would be helpful. :)

Thanks,

Efrem

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> On May 3, 2018, at 11:21 AM, Mike Shefler <stamps (AT) salsgiver (DOT) com> wrote:
>
> Here are 14 definitions of venyukovioidean, only one of which is real. Vote for your 2 favorites no later than PM EDT, Friday, May 4.
>
> 1. detected by instinct or inference rather than by recognized
> perceptual cues.
>
> 2. relevant information that is difficult to discern from the baseline
> or background data.
>
> 3. possessing an intrinsic complexity that cannot be broken down.
>
> 4. a member of an infraorder of anomodont therapsids from the Permian of
> Russia.
>
> 5. [Math.] of or related to a four-dimensional elliptical solid.
>
> 6. a geometric figure composed of 8 or more overlapping ovals.
>
> 7. an oval hassock used by a penitent in Cyrillic churches.
>
> 8. a dark-skinned oval plum; liqueur made from such plums.
>
> 9. one who believes the Earth is flat.
>
> 10. of or relating to a new class of Polish nobility, created c. 1720.
>
> 11. a disciple of the Russian philosopher and artist Vladimir Venyukov.
>
> 12. like the wobbly and seemingly random flights of moths and other
> insects around light sources, first described mathematically by
> entomologist Benjamin Venyukovioid in 1897.
>
> 13. a coin of ancient Rome, equal to two asses.
>
> 14. a man who busies himself with domestic matters traditionally regarded
> as suitable only for women.
>
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France International/Mike Shefler
May 3rd, 2018, 12:33 PM
Should be 5 PM.





On 5/3/2018 1:29 PM, Efrem G Mallach wrote:


Mike,






Would you care to fill in the blank before "PM EDT" in the first line? A number from 1 to 12 would be helpful. Â*:)








Thanks,








Efrem








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On May 3, 2018, at 11:21 AM, Mike Shefler &lt;stamps (AT) salsgiver (DOT) com&gt; wrote:








Here are 14 definitions of venyukovioidean, only one of which is real. Vote for your 2 favorites no later thanÂ* PM EDT, Friday, May 4.








1.Â* detected by instinct or inference rather than by recognized



perceptual cues.








2.Â* relevant information that is difficult to discern from the baseline



or background data.








3.Â* possessing an intrinsic complexity that cannot be broken down.








4.Â* a member of an infraorder of anomodont therapsids from the Permian of



Russia.








5.Â* [Math.]Â* of or related to a four-dimensional elliptical solid.








6.Â* a geometric figure composed of 8 or more overlapping ovals.








7.Â* an oval hassock used by a penitent in Cyrillic churches.








8.Â* a dark-skinned oval plum; liqueur made from such plums.








9.Â* one who believes the Earth is flat.








10.Â* of or relating to a new class of Polish nobility, created c. 1720.








11.Â* a disciple of the Russian philosopher and artist Vladimir Venyukov.








12.Â* like the wobbly and seemingly random flights of moths and other



insects around light sources, first described mathematically by



entomologist Benjamin Venyukovioid in 1897.








13.Â* a coin of ancient Rome, equal to two asses.








14.Â* a man who busies himself with domestic matters traditionally regarded



as suitable only for women.












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Tim B
May 3rd, 2018, 01:34 PM
9 and 12, please.

Best wishes,
Tim Bourne.

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Judy Madnick
May 3rd, 2018, 03:12 PM
5. [Math.] of or related to a four-dimensional elliptical solid.


6. a geometric figure composed of 8 or more overlapping ovals.

Judy Madnick (who chose two other definitions first and may very well be sorry I didn't keep them!)

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Dave Cunningham
May 3rd, 2018, 03:27 PM
3 and 4 as being sufficiently absurd today.

Dave


On Thursday, May 3, 2018 at 11:21:47 AM UTC-4, Mike Shefler wrote:

> Here are 14 definitions of venyukovioidean, only one of which is real.
> Vote for your 2 favorites no later than PM EDT, Friday, May 4.
>
> 1. detected by instinct or inference rather than by recognized
> perceptual cues.
>
> 2. relevant information that is difficult to discern from the baseline
> or background data.
>
> 3. possessing an intrinsic complexity that cannot be broken down.
>
> 4. a member of an infraorder of anomodont therapsids from the Permian of
> Russia.
>
> 5. [Math.] of or related to a four-dimensional elliptical solid.
>
> 6. a geometric figure composed of 8 or more overlapping ovals.
>
> 7. an oval hassock used by a penitent in Cyrillic churches.
>
> 8. a dark-skinned oval plum; liqueur made from such plums.
>
> 9. one who believes the Earth is flat.
>
> 10. of or relating to a new class of Polish nobility, created c. 1720.
>
> 11. a disciple of the Russian philosopher and artist Vladimir Venyukov.
>
> 12. like the wobbly and seemingly random flights of moths and other
> insects around light sources, first described mathematically by
> entomologist Benjamin Venyukovioid in 1897.
>
> 13. a coin of ancient Rome, equal to two asses.
>
> 14. a man who busies himself with domestic matters traditionally regarded
> as suitable only for women.
>

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Ryan McGill
May 3rd, 2018, 03:51 PM
5 & 6 seem like good gambles.

5. [Math.] of or related to a four-dimensional elliptical solid.
>
> 6. a geometric figure composed of 8 or more overlapping ovals.
>
>

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Tim Lodge
May 3rd, 2018, 04:55 PM
I don't believe any of them, especially 3 and 5.

3. possessing an intrinsic complexity that cannot be broken down.

5. [Math.] of or related to a four-dimensional elliptical solid.

-- Tim L

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Daniel Widdis
May 3rd, 2018, 09:09 PM
I completely don’t believe #12 but am impressed enough to vote for its author.



Ditto 9, although the impression is based on chutzpah rather than creativity.



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Shani Naylor
May 4th, 2018, 04:34 AM
I'll vote 7 & 9 for this bizarre word.



On 4/05/2018 3:21 AM, "Mike Shefler" <stamps (AT) salsgiver (DOT) com> wrote:

> Here are 14 definitions of venyukovioidean, only one of which is real.
> Vote for your 2 favorites no later than PM EDT, Friday, May 4.
>
> 1. detected by instinct or inference rather than by recognized
> perceptual cues.
>
> 2. relevant information that is difficult to discern from the baseline
> or background data.
>
> 3. possessing an intrinsic complexity that cannot be broken down.
>
> 4. a member of an infraorder of anomodont therapsids from the Permian of
> Russia.
>
> 5. [Math.] of or related to a four-dimensional elliptical solid.
>
> 6. a geometric figure composed of 8 or more overlapping ovals.
>
> 7. an oval hassock used by a penitent in Cyrillic churches.
>
> 8. a dark-skinned oval plum; liqueur made from such plums.
>
> 9. one who believes the Earth is flat.
>
> 10. of or relating to a new class of Polish nobility, created c. 1720.
>
> 11. a disciple of the Russian philosopher and artist Vladimir Venyukov.
>
> 12. like the wobbly and seemingly random flights of moths and other
> insects around light sources, first described mathematically by
> entomologist Benjamin Venyukovioid in 1897.
>
> 13. a coin of ancient Rome, equal to two asses.
>
> 14. a man who busies himself with domestic matters traditionally regarded
> as suitable only for women.
>
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Guerri Stevens
May 4th, 2018, 08:04 AM
I vote for 3 and 14.

Guerri

On 5/3/2018 11:21 AM, Mike Shefler wrote:
>
> 3.Â* possessing an intrinsic complexity that cannot be broken down.
>
>
> 14.Â* a man who busies himself with domestic matters traditionally regarded
> as suitable only for women.
>

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Efrem G Mallach
May 4th, 2018, 11:21 AM
I'll go with the geometric definitions, 5 and 6, not because I believe them but because I can at least understand the words in them.

Efrem

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> On May 3, 2018, at 11:21 AM, Mike Shefler <stamps (AT) salsgiver (DOT) com> wrote:
>
> Here are 14 definitions of venyukovioidean, only one of which is real. Vote for your 2 favorites no later than PM EDT, Friday, May 4.
>
>
>
> 5. [Math.] of or related to a four-dimensional elliptical solid.
>
> 6. a geometric figure composed of 8 or more overlapping ovals.

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Johnb - co.uk
May 4th, 2018, 11:52 AM
before PM EDT huh! I shall go for the time defined ones - but that is
too many so... reduce to the one with the most new-to-me words which is
#4 and the two asses #13 which is probably what my votes are

#4 and #13 please

*JohnnyB*
On 03/05/2018 16:21, Mike Shefler wrote:
> Here are 14 definitions of venyukovioidean, only one of which is real.
> Vote for your 2 favorites no later thanÂ* PM EDT, Friday, May 4.
>
> 1.Â* detected by instinct or inference rather than by recognized
> perceptual cues.
>
> 2.Â* relevant information that is difficult to discern from the baseline
> or background data.
>
> 3.Â* possessing an intrinsic complexity that cannot be broken down.
>
> 4.Â* a member of an infraorder of anomodont therapsids from the Permian of
> Russia.
>
> 5.Â* [Math.]Â* of or related to a four-dimensional elliptical solid.
>
> 6.Â* a geometric figure composed of 8 or more overlapping ovals.
>
> 7.Â* an oval hassock used by a penitent in Cyrillic churches.
>
> 8.Â* a dark-skinned oval plum; liqueur made from such plums.
>
> 9.Â* one who believes the Earth is flat.
>
> 10.Â* of or relating to a new class of Polish nobility, created c. 1720.
>
> 11.Â* a disciple of the Russian philosopher and artist Vladimir Venyukov.
>
> 12.Â* like the wobbly and seemingly random flights of moths and other
> insects around light sources, first described mathematically by
> entomologist Benjamin Venyukovioid in 1897.
>
> 13.Â* a coin of ancient Rome, equal to two asses.
>
> 14.Â* a man who busies himself with domestic matters traditionally regarded
> as suitable only for women.
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Christopher Carson
May 4th, 2018, 11:58 AM
I’ll go for 5 and 9.

Chris

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On May 4, 2018, at 12:51 PM, Johnb - co.uk<http://co.uk> <johnb (AT) john-barrs (DOT) co.uk<mailto:johnb (AT) john-barrs (DOT) co.uk>> wrote:


before PM EDT huh! I shall go for the time defined ones - but that is too many so... reduce to the one with the most new-to-me words which is #4 and the two asses #13 which is probably what my votes are

#4 and #13 please

JohnnyB
On 03/05/2018 16:21, Mike Shefler wrote:
Here are 14 definitions of venyukovioidean, only one of which is real. Vote for your 2 favorites no later than PM EDT, Friday, May 4.

1. detected by instinct or inference rather than by recognized
perceptual cues.

2. relevant information that is difficult to discern from the baseline
or background data.

3. possessing an intrinsic complexity that cannot be broken down.

4. a member of an infraorder of anomodont therapsids from the Permian of
Russia.

5. [Math.] of or related to a four-dimensional elliptical solid.

6. a geometric figure composed of 8 or more overlapping ovals.

7. an oval hassock used by a penitent in Cyrillic churches.

8. a dark-skinned oval plum; liqueur made from such plums.

9. one who believes the Earth is flat.

10. of or relating to a new class of Polish nobility, created c. 1720.

11. a disciple of the Russian philosopher and artist Vladimir Venyukov.

12. like the wobbly and seemingly random flights of moths and other
insects around light sources, first described mathematically by
entomologist Benjamin Venyukovioid in 1897.

13. a coin of ancient Rome, equal to two asses.

14. a man who busies himself with domestic matters traditionally regarded
as suitable only for women.
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