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Efrem G Mallach June 7th, 2018 08:25 PM

[Dixonary] Round 2899 (GLUME) definitions
 
Folks,

A healthy fifteen possible definitions of GLUME follow. One is correct. The others are the products of your collective minds. They have been edited for format consistency and are in order by character count, which might not correspond to visual length in your email display font. Please vote for two that you like for any reason (such as, but not necessarily, thinking that they might be correct) by public Reply to this message before the deadline that follows the list.

1. [Fr.] a potter's wheel.

2. grease or other lubricant.

3. [obs.] slime, esp. of tree frogs.

4. an edible, mild-flavored seaweed.

5. a portent of fortune: good or ill.

6. rough fragments of wood; splinters.

7. a hot spiced wine drink of Scandinavia.

8. supporting structure for a polyp colony.

9. twisted out of shape (said chiefly of trees).

10. a collection of parishes ministered to by one vicar.

11. a rubber-coated pad mounted on the cylinder of an offset press.

12. a swivel pole on a cart that attaches to a yoke or collar harness.

13. one of a pair of dry membranous bracts at the base of the spikelet of grasses.

14. [Northumberland dialect] coal dust, such as covered miners’ bodies after a day in the pits.

15. [arch.] the space between the cusps in Gothic architecture; a rounded or leaflike ornament, in windows, niches, etc.

The deadline for voting is about 47 1/2 hours from now: 9 pm on Saturday, June 9, in US EDT. According to timeanddate.com <http://timeanddate.com/>, that is:



and other times in other places. Please check any conversion that applies to you. That site is good, but nobody's perfect.

New players are welcome to vote, even if you didn't submit a definition for this word - as are, of course, veteran players who happened not to. Full rules at http://www.dixonary.net/game-rules-and-advice/rules <http://www.dixonary.net/game-rules-and-advice/rules> .

Happy voting,

Efrem

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—Keith Hale— June 7th, 2018 10:53 PM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 2899 (GLUME) definitions
 
I like several of these. I'm voting for 6 & 14.
-Keith-

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Tim Lodge June 8th, 2018 05:03 AM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 2899 (GLUME) definitions
 
1 and 14, please.

1. [Fr.] a potter's wheel.

14. [Northumberland dialect] coal dust, such as covered miners’ bodies
after a day in the pits.

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Judy Madnick June 8th, 2018 07:11 AM

RE: [Dixonary] Round 2899 (GLUME) definitions
 
13. one of a pair of dry membranous bracts at the base of the spikelet of grasses.
14. [Northumberland dialect] coal dust, such as covered miners’ bodies after a day in the pits.

Judy Madnick

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Guerri Stevens June 8th, 2018 08:41 AM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 2899 (GLUME) definitions
 
I vote for 10 and 15.

Guerri

On 6/7/2018 9:25 PM, Efrem G Mallach wrote:
>
> 10. a collection of parishes ministeredÂ*to by one vicar.
>
> 15. [arch.] the space between the cuspsÂ*in Gothic architecture; a
> rounded or leaflike ornament, in windows, niches,Â*etc.


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France International/Mike Shefler June 8th, 2018 09:38 AM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 2899 (GLUME) definitions
 
I'll go with grease and slime, 2 and 3.


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Dave Cunningham June 8th, 2018 02:31 PM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 2899 (GLUME) definitions
 
1 and 9 this time.

Dave


On Thursday, June 7, 2018 at 9:29:37 PM UTC-4, Efrem wrote:
>
> Folks,
>
> A healthy fifteen possible definitions of GLUME follow. One is correct.
> The others are the products of your collective minds. They have been edited
> for format consistency and are in order by character count, which might not
> correspond to visual length in your email display font. Please vote for two
> that you like for any reason (such as, but not necessarily, thinking that
> they might be correct) by public Reply to this message before the deadline
> that follows the list.
>
> 1. [Fr.] a potter's wheel.
>
> 2. grease or other lubricant.
>
> 3. [obs.] slime, esp. of tree frogs.
>
> 4. an edible, mild-flavored seaweed.
>
> 5. a portent of fortune: good or ill.
>
> 6. rough fragments of wood; splinters.
>
> 7. a hot spiced wine drink of Scandinavia.
>
> 8. supporting structure for a polyp colony.
>
> 9. twisted out of shape (said chiefly of trees).
>
> 10. a collection of parishes ministered to by one vicar.
>
> 11. a rubber-coated pad mounted on the cylinder of an offset press.
>
> 12. a swivel pole on a cart that attaches to a yoke or collar harness.
>
> 13. one of a pair of dry membranous bracts at the base of the spikelet of
> grasses.
>
> 14. [Northumberland dialect] coal dust, such as covered miners’ bodies
> after a day in the pits.
>
> 15. [arch.] the space between the cusps in Gothic architecture; a rounded
> or leaflike ornament, in windows, niches, etc.
>
> The deadline for voting is about 47 1/2 hours from now: 9 pm on Saturday,
> June 9, in US EDT. According to timeanddate.com, that is:
>
>
> and other times in other places. Please check any conversion that applies
> to you. That site is good, but nobody's perfect.
>
> New players are welcome to vote, even if you didn't submit a definition
> for this word - as are, of course, veteran players who happened not
> to. Full rules at http://www.dixonary.net/game-rules-and-advice/rules .
>
> Happy voting,
>
> Efrem
>


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Daniel Widdis June 9th, 2018 02:19 AM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 2899 (GLUME) definitions
 
Twisted trees sound very Seussical, and with trees come tree frogs.



3 and 9.

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Tony Abell June 9th, 2018 11:44 AM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 2899 (GLUME) definitions
 
I'll err in favor of 5 and 13:

> 5. a portent of fortune: good or ill.


> 13. one of a pair of dry membranous bracts at the base of the spikelet of grasses.



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Stephen Dixon June 9th, 2018 12:22 PM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 2899 (GLUME) definitions
 
Give me:

5 - the portent of fortune (AND we can shake hands, too)

14 - that popular Northumberland thing

On Thu, Jun 7, 2018 at 9:25 PM, Efrem G Mallach <emallach (AT) verizon (DOT) net>
wrote:

> Folks,
>
> A healthy fifteen possible definitions of GLUME follow. One is correct.
> The others are the products of your collective minds. They have been edited
> for format consistency and are in order by character count, which might not
> correspond to visual length in your email display font. Please vote for two
> that you like for any reason (such as, but not necessarily, thinking that
> they might be correct) by public Reply to this message before the deadline
> that follows the list.
>
> 1. [Fr.] a potter's wheel.
>
> 2. grease or other lubricant.
>
> 3. [obs.] slime, esp. of tree frogs.
>
> 4. an edible, mild-flavored seaweed.
>
> 5. a portent of fortune: good or ill.
>
> 6. rough fragments of wood; splinters.
>
> 7. a hot spiced wine drink of Scandinavia.
>
> 8. supporting structure for a polyp colony.
>
> 9. twisted out of shape (said chiefly of trees).
>
> 10. a collection of parishes ministered to by one vicar.
>
> 11. a rubber-coated pad mounted on the cylinder of an offset press.
>
> 12. a swivel pole on a cart that attaches to a yoke or collar harness.
>
> 13. one of a pair of dry membranous bracts at the base of the spikelet of
> grasses.
>
> 14. [Northumberland dialect] coal dust, such as covered miners’ bodies
> after a day in the pits.
>
> 15. [arch.] the space between the cusps in Gothic architecture; a rounded
> or leaflike ornament, in windows, niches, etc.
>
> The deadline for voting is about 47 1/2 hours from now: 9 pm on Saturday,
> June 9, in US EDT. According to timeanddate.com, that is:
>
>
> and other times in other places. Please check any conversion that applies
> to you. That site is good, but nobody's perfect.
>
> New players are welcome to vote, even if you didn't submit a definition
> for this word - as are, of course, veteran players who happened not
> to. Full rules at http://www.dixonary.net/game-rules-and-advice/rules .
>
> Happy voting,
>
> Efrem
>
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Shani Naylor June 9th, 2018 07:02 PM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 2899 (GLUME) definitions
 
12 & 15 for me:

12. a swivel pole on a cart that attaches to a yoke or collar harness.

15. [arch.] the space between the cusps in Gothic architecture; a rounded
or leaflike ornament, in windows, niches, etc.




On Fri, Jun 8, 2018 at 1:25 PM, Efrem G Mallach <emallach (AT) verizon (DOT) net>
wrote:

> Folks,
>
> A healthy fifteen possible definitions of GLUME follow. One is correct.
> The others are the products of your collective minds. They have been edited
> for format consistency and are in order by character count, which might not
> correspond to visual length in your email display font. Please vote for two
> that you like for any reason (such as, but not necessarily, thinking that
> they might be correct) by public Reply to this message before the deadline
> that follows the list.
>
> 1. [Fr.] a potter's wheel.
>
> 2. grease or other lubricant.
>
> 3. [obs.] slime, esp. of tree frogs.
>
> 4. an edible, mild-flavored seaweed.
>
> 5. a portent of fortune: good or ill.
>
> 6. rough fragments of wood; splinters.
>
> 7. a hot spiced wine drink of Scandinavia.
>
> 8. supporting structure for a polyp colony.
>
> 9. twisted out of shape (said chiefly of trees).
>
> 10. a collection of parishes ministered to by one vicar.
>
> 11. a rubber-coated pad mounted on the cylinder of an offset press.
>
> 12. a swivel pole on a cart that attaches to a yoke or collar harness.
>
> 13. one of a pair of dry membranous bracts at the base of the spikelet of
> grasses.
>
> 14. [Northumberland dialect] coal dust, such as covered miners’ bodies
> after a day in the pits.
>
> 15. [arch.] the space between the cusps in Gothic architecture; a rounded
> or leaflike ornament, in windows, niches, etc.
>
> The deadline for voting is about 47 1/2 hours from now: 9 pm on Saturday,
> June 9, in US EDT. According to timeanddate.com, that is:
>
>
> and other times in other places. Please check any conversion that applies
> to you. That site is good, but nobody's perfect.
>
> New players are welcome to vote, even if you didn't submit a definition
> for this word - as are, of course, veteran players who happened not
> to. Full rules at http://www.dixonary.net/game-rules-and-advice/rules .
>
> Happy voting,
>
> Efrem
>
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