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Tim Lodge July 25th, 2019 08:28 AM

[Dixonary] Round 3001 GRAINEUR Defs - Vote Now!
 
It's 36°C/97°F here and we haven't got aircon - not exactly conducive to
working at a computer! Anyway we have 14 imaginative defs of the word
GRAINEUR, only one of which came from my dictionary. Please vote for your
two favourites by public reply to this message, before the deadline of:


11:00 on Saturday 27th July, which is

10:00 GMT

12:00 CET

6:00 AM EDT

3:00 AM PDT

22:00 NZST in New Zealand


New players are welcome- just don't look after the word until after you've
voted:


-- Tim L


*** GRAINEUR ***


1. a safe cracker.

2. a meat grinder.

3. a ceremonial trumpeter.

4. a producer of silkworm eggs.

5. a peddler of devotional literature.

6. an engraver who specializes in designing stock certificates.

7. (Obs.) a worker in a flour mill who ensured the wheat was free from
foreign matter.

8. a person skilled in painting false grains on plaster, in imitation of
expensive woods.

9. a measure of the amount a photographic negative can be enlarged before
blurring results.

10. the person in charge of drying, grinding and mashing malt to make wort
for Scotch whisky.

11. an instrument used by ploughmen for keeping their horses a little
apart, that they may see forward between them to make a straight furrow.

12. a combination of live bacteria and yeasts that exist in a symbiotic
matrix on a surface of a complex polysaccharide with a casein core from
which kefir milk is produced.

13. one of a class of poet-musicians flourishing in northern France in the
1100s and 1200s, who composed chiefly narrative works, such as the chansons
de geste, in langue d'oïl.

14. originally used to describe the mottled appearance of the lunar
surface seen under sufficient resolution capable of determining small
meteorite strike-pits; asteroid surfaces also have the same appearance and
the term has been expanded to cover these.

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Tim Lodge July 25th, 2019 08:50 AM

[Dixonary] Round 3001 GRAINEUR Defs - Vote Now!
 
Judy Madnick has voted by email for 1 and 2.

-- Tim L


*From:* Judy Madnick [mailto:******@gmail.com]
*Sent:* 25 July 2019 14:34
*To:* Tim Lodge
*Subject:* RE: [Dixonary] Round 3001 GRAINEUR Defs - Vote Now!



Hope you're able to stay cool -- somehow!



Since I have no clue what the correct definition may be, I'll take 1 and 2,
which sound about as incorrect as any!



Judy Madnick

Albany, NY



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Judy Madnick July 25th, 2019 08:55 AM

RE: [Dixonary] Round 3001 GRAINEUR Defs - Vote Now!
 
Sorry. As I've said repeatedly, old habits die hard.

Judy



Original message
From: "Tim Lodge" <dix (AT) timlodge (DOT) co.uk>
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Dated: 7/25/2019 9:50:08 AM
Subject: [Dixonary] Re: Round 3001 GRAINEUR Defs - Vote Now!


Judy Madnick has voted by email for 1 and 2.


-- Tim L





From: Judy Madnick [mailto:******@gmail.com]
Sent: 25 July 2019 14:34
To: Tim Lodge
Subject: RE: [Dixonary] Round 3001 GRAINEUR Defs - Vote Now!

Hope you're able to stay cool -- somehow!

Since I have no clue what the correct definition may be, I'll take 1 and 2, which sound about as incorrect as any!

Judy Madnick
Albany, NY


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Tim B July 25th, 2019 10:27 AM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 3001 GRAINEUR Defs - Vote Now!
 
8 and 13, please.

And this is a good time to mention that I'll probably not be around much for the next couple of
weeks, as we'll be out of reach of wifi and phone signal most of the time.

Best wishes,
Tim Bourne.

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France International/Mike Shefler July 25th, 2019 10:38 AM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 3001 GRAINEUR Defs - Vote Now!
 
I'll go for 9 and 13.

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Debbie July 25th, 2019 10:53 AM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 3001 GRAINEUR Defs - Vote Now!
 
6 and 8 please

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Hugo Kornelis July 25th, 2019 10:59 AM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 3001 GRAINEUR Defs - Vote Now!
 
Hi Tim!

I'll admit, I am totally clueless. After eliminating the impossible, I
was left with nothing. After doing it again, with a lower threshold, Had
reduced the list to 14 candidates

Out of these, I'll go with #4 and 11.

Cheers,
Hugo

Op 25-7-2019 om 15:28 schreef Tim Lodge:
>
> It's 36°C/97°F here and we haven't got aircon - not exactly conducive
> to working at a computer!* Anyway we have 14 imaginative defs of the
> word GRAINEUR, only one of which came from my dictionary.* Please vote
> for your two favourites by public reply to this message, before the
> deadline of:
>
>
> 11:00 on Saturday 27th July, which is
>
> 10:00 GMT
>
> 12:00 CET
>
> *6:00 AM EDT
>
> *3:00 AM PDT
>
> 22:00 NZST in New Zealand
>
>
> New players are welcome- just don't look after the word until after
> you've voted:
>
>
> --* Tim L
>
>
> **** GRAINEUR ***
>
>
> 1. a safe cracker.
>
> 2. a meat grinder.
>
> 3. a ceremonial trumpeter.
>
> 4. a producer of silkworm eggs.
>
> 5. a peddler of devotional literature.
>
> 6. an engraver who specializes in designing stock certificates.
>
> 7. (Obs.) a worker in a flour mill who ensured the wheat was free from
> foreign matter.
>
> 8. a person skilled in painting false grains on plaster, in imitation
> of expensive woods.
>
> 9. a measure of the amount a photographic negative can be enlarged
> before blurring results.
>
> 10. the person in charge of drying, grinding and mashing malt to make
> wort for Scotch whisky.
>
> 11. an instrument used by ploughmen for keeping their horses a little
> apart, that they may see forward between them to make a straight furrow.
>
> 12. a combination of live bacteria and yeasts that exist in a
> symbiotic matrix on a surface of a complex polysaccharide with a
> casein core from which kefir milk is produced.
>
> 13. one of a class of poet-musicians flourishing in northern France in
> the 1100s and 1200s, who composed chiefly narrative works, such as the
> chansons de geste, in langue d'oïl.
>
> 14. originally used to describe the mottled appearance of the lunar
> surface seen under sufficient resolution capable of determining small
> meteorite strike-pits; asteroid surfaces also have the same appearance
> and the term has been expanded to cover these.
>
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Shani Naylor July 25th, 2019 04:01 PM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 3001 GRAINEUR Defs - Vote Now!
 
Hugo - have you ever thought of being a stand-up comedian?



On Fri, Jul 26, 2019 at 3:59 AM Hugo Kornelis <hugo (AT) perfact (DOT) info> wrote:

> Hi Tim!
>
> I'll admit, I am totally clueless. After eliminating the impossible, I was
> left with nothing. After doing it again, with a lower threshold, Had
> reduced the list to 14 candidates
>
> Out of these, I'll go with #4 and 11.
>
> Cheers,
> Hugo
>
> Op 25-7-2019 om 15:28 schreef Tim Lodge:
>
> It's 36°C/97°F here and we haven't got aircon - not exactly conducive to
> working at a computer! Anyway we have 14 imaginative defs of the word
> GRAINEUR, only one of which came from my dictionary. Please vote for your
> two favourites by public reply to this message, before the deadline of:
>
>
> 11:00 on Saturday 27th July, which is
>
> 10:00 GMT
>
> 12:00 CET
>
> 6:00 AM EDT
>
> 3:00 AM PDT
>
> 22:00 NZST in New Zealand
>
>
> New players are welcome- just don't look after the word until after you've
> voted:
>
>
> -- Tim L
>
>
> *** GRAINEUR ***
>
>
> 1. a safe cracker.
>
> 2. a meat grinder.
>
> 3. a ceremonial trumpeter.
>
> 4. a producer of silkworm eggs.
>
> 5. a peddler of devotional literature.
>
> 6. an engraver who specializes in designing stock certificates.
>
> 7. (Obs.) a worker in a flour mill who ensured the wheat was free from
> foreign matter.
>
> 8. a person skilled in painting false grains on plaster, in imitation
> of expensive woods.
>
> 9. a measure of the amount a photographic negative can be enlarged
> before blurring results.
>
> 10. the person in charge of drying, grinding and mashing malt to make
> wort for Scotch whisky.
>
> 11. an instrument used by ploughmen for keeping their horses a little
> apart, that they may see forward between them to make a straight furrow.
>
> 12. a combination of live bacteria and yeasts that exist in a symbiotic
> matrix on a surface of a complex polysaccharide with a casein core from
> which kefir milk is produced.
>
> 13. one of a class of poet-musicians flourishing in northern France in
> the 1100s and 1200s, who composed chiefly narrative works, such as the
> chansons de geste, in langue d'oïl.
>
> 14. originally used to describe the mottled appearance of the lunar
> surface seen under sufficient resolution capable of determining small
> meteorite strike-pits; asteroid surfaces also have the same appearance and
> the term has been expanded to cover these.
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Shani Naylor July 25th, 2019 04:28 PM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 3001 GRAINEUR Defs - Vote Now!
 
I'll vote 10 & 14.



On Fri, 26 Jul 2019, 1:28 AM Tim Lodge, <dix (AT) timlodge (DOT) co.uk> wrote:

> It's 36°C/97°F here and we haven't got aircon - not exactly conducive to
> working at a computer! Anyway we have 14 imaginative defs of the word
> GRAINEUR, only one of which came from my dictionary. Please vote for your
> two favourites by public reply to this message, before the deadline of:
>
>
> 11:00 on Saturday 27th July, which is
>
> 10:00 GMT
>
> 12:00 CET
>
> 6:00 AM EDT
>
> 3:00 AM PDT
>
> 22:00 NZST in New Zealand
>
>
> New players are welcome- just don't look after the word until after you've
> voted:
>
>
> -- Tim L
>
>
> *** GRAINEUR ***
>
>
> 1. a safe cracker.
>
> 2. a meat grinder.
>
> 3. a ceremonial trumpeter.
>
> 4. a producer of silkworm eggs.
>
> 5. a peddler of devotional literature.
>
> 6. an engraver who specializes in designing stock certificates.
>
> 7. (Obs.) a worker in a flour mill who ensured the wheat was free from
> foreign matter.
>
> 8. a person skilled in painting false grains on plaster, in imitation
> of expensive woods.
>
> 9. a measure of the amount a photographic negative can be enlarged
> before blurring results.
>
> 10. the person in charge of drying, grinding and mashing malt to make
> wort for Scotch whisky.
>
> 11. an instrument used by ploughmen for keeping their horses a little
> apart, that they may see forward between them to make a straight furrow.
>
> 12. a combination of live bacteria and yeasts that exist in a symbiotic
> matrix on a surface of a complex polysaccharide with a casein core from
> which kefir milk is produced.
>
> 13. one of a class of poet-musicians flourishing in northern France in
> the 1100s and 1200s, who composed chiefly narrative works, such as the
> chansons de geste, in langue d'oïl.
>
> 14. originally used to describe the mottled appearance of the lunar
> surface seen under sufficient resolution capable of determining small
> meteorite strike-pits; asteroid surfaces also have the same appearance and
> the term has been expanded to cover these.
>
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Hugo Kornelis July 25th, 2019 05:18 PM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 3001 GRAINEUR Defs - Vote Now!
 
Heh!

No, not really. But I do give technical presentations, and I try to use
some of my dry humor to keep the audience from falling asleep.
Close enough?

Op 25-7-2019 om 23:01 schreef Shani Naylor:
> Hugo - have you ever thought of being a stand-up comedian?
>
>
>
> On Fri, Jul 26, 2019 at 3:59 AM Hugo Kornelis <hugo (AT) perfact (DOT) info
> <mailto:hugo (AT) perfact (DOT) info>> wrote:
>
> Hi Tim!
>
> I'll admit, I am totally clueless. After eliminating the
> impossible, I was left with nothing. After doing it again, with a
> lower threshold, Had reduced the list to 14 candidates
>
> Out of these, I'll go with #4 and 11.
>
> Cheers,
> Hugo
>
> Op 25-7-2019 om 15:28 schreef Tim Lodge:
>>
>> It's 36°C/97°F here and we haven't got aircon - not exactly
>> conducive to working at a computer!* Anyway we have 14
>> imaginative defs of the word GRAINEUR, only one of which came
>> from my dictionary.* Please vote for your two favourites by
>> public reply to this message, before the deadline of:
>>
>>
>> 11:00 on Saturday 27th July, which is
>>
>> 10:00 GMT
>>
>> 12:00 CET
>>
>> *6:00 AM EDT
>>
>> *3:00 AM PDT
>>
>> 22:00 NZST in New Zealand
>>
>>
>> New players are welcome- just don't look after the word until
>> after you've voted:
>>
>>
>> --* Tim L
>>
>>
>> **** GRAINEUR ***
>>
>>
>> 1. a safe cracker.
>>
>> 2. a meat grinder.
>>
>> 3. a ceremonial trumpeter.
>>
>> 4. a producer of silkworm eggs.
>>
>> 5. a peddler of devotional literature.
>>
>> 6. an engraver who specializes in designing stock certificates.
>>
>> 7. (Obs.) a worker in a flour mill who ensured the wheat was free
>> from foreign matter.
>>
>> 8. a person skilled in painting false grains on plaster, in
>> imitation of expensive woods.
>>
>> 9. a measure of the amount a photographic negative can be
>> enlarged before blurring results.
>>
>> 10. the person in charge of drying, grinding and mashing malt to
>> make wort for Scotch whisky.
>>
>> 11. an instrument used by ploughmen for keeping their horses a
>> little apart, that they may see forward between them to make a
>> straight furrow.
>>
>> 12. a combination of live bacteria and yeasts that exist in a
>> symbiotic matrix on a surface of a complex polysaccharide with a
>> casein core from which kefir milk is produced.
>>
>> 13. one of a class of poet-musicians flourishing in northern
>> France in the 1100s and 1200s, who composed chiefly narrative
>> works, such as the chansons de geste, in langue d'oïl.
>>
>> 14. originally used to describe the mottled appearance of the
>> lunar surface seen under sufficient resolution capable of
>> determining small meteorite strike-pits; asteroid surfaces also
>> have the same appearance and the term has been expanded to cover
>> these.
>>
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Daniel B. Widdis July 25th, 2019 05:22 PM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 3001 GRAINEUR Defs - Vote Now!
 
I still think handling the occasional private vote is a better solution
than public defs or DQs. :)

If I ever deal again, I'll set the reply-to for the call for votes!

On Thu, Jul 25, 2019 at 6:55 AM Judy Madnick <jmadnick (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:

> Sorry. As I've said repeatedly, old habits die hard.
>
> Judy
>
> ------------------------------
> Original message
> From: "Tim Lodge" <dix (AT) timlodge (DOT) co.uk>
> To: dixonary (AT) googlegroups (DOT) com;
> Dated: 7/25/2019 9:50:08 AM
> Subject: [Dixonary] Re: Round 3001 GRAINEUR Defs - Vote Now!
>
> Judy Madnick has voted by email for 1 and 2.
>
> -- Tim L
>
>
> *From:* Judy Madnick [mailto:******@gmail.com]
> *Sent:* 25 July 2019 14:34
> *To:* Tim Lodge
> *Subject:* RE: [Dixonary] Round 3001 GRAINEUR Defs - Vote Now!
>
>
>
> Hope you're able to stay cool -- somehow!
>
>
>
> Since I have no clue what the correct definition may be, I'll take 1 and
> 2, which sound about as incorrect as any!
>
>
>
> Judy Madnick
>
> Albany, NY
>
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nancygoat July 25th, 2019 11:23 PM

[Dixonary] Round 3001 GRAINEUR Defs - Vote Now!
 
I'll take 5 and 9 this time.

Nancy


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Daniel Widdis July 26th, 2019 02:43 AM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 3001 GRAINEUR Defs - Vote Now!
 
7 and 10 were fake defs I considered writing, but didn’t do nearly as well as those authors



From: <dixonary (AT) googlegroups (DOT) com> on behalf of Tim Lodge <dix (AT) timlodge (DOT) co.uk>
Date: Thursday, July 25, 2019 at 6:28 AM
To: Dixonary <dixonary (AT) googlegroups (DOT) com>
Subject: [Dixonary] Round 3001 GRAINEUR Defs - Vote Now!



It's 36°C/97°F here and we haven't got aircon - not exactly conducive to working at a computer! Anyway we have 14 imaginative defs of the word GRAINEUR, only one of which came from my dictionary. Please vote for your two favourites by public reply to this message, before the deadline of:



11:00 on Saturday 27th July, which is

10:00 GMT

12:00 CET

6:00 AM EDT

3:00 AM PDT

22:00 NZST in New Zealand



New players are welcome- just don't look after the word until after you've voted:



-- Tim L



*** GRAINEUR ***



1.* a safe cracker.

2.* a meat grinder.

3.* a ceremonial trumpeter.

4.* a producer of silkworm eggs.

5.* a peddler of devotional literature.

6.* an engraver who specializes in designing stock certificates.

7.* (Obs.) a worker in a flour mill who ensured the wheat was free from foreign matter.

8.* a person skilled in painting false grains on plaster, in imitation of expensive woods.

9.* a measure of the amount a photographic negative can be enlarged before blurring results.

10.* the person in charge of drying, grinding and mashing malt to make wort for Scotch whisky.

11.* an instrument used by ploughmen for keeping their horses a little apart, that they may see forward between them to make a straight furrow.

12.* a combination of live bacteria and yeasts that exist in a symbiotic matrix on a surface of a complex polysaccharide with a casein core from which kefir milk is produced.*

13.* one of a class of poet-musicians flourishing in northern France in the 1100s and 1200s, who composed chiefly narrative works, such as the chansons de geste, in langue d'oïl.

14.* originally used to describe the mottled appearance of the lunar surface seen under sufficient resolution capable of determining small meteorite strike-pits; asteroid surfaces also have the same appearance and the term has been expanded to cover these.

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Dave Cunningham July 26th, 2019 07:48 AM

[Dixonary] Round 3001 GRAINEUR Defs - Vote Now!
 
3 and 13 as I canna see "graineur" being music-related at all.

Dave


On Thursday, July 25, 2019 at 9:28:33 AM UTC-4, Tim Lodge wrote:
>
> It's 36°C/97°F here and we haven't got aircon - not exactly conducive to
> working at a computer! Anyway we have 14 imaginative defs of the word
> GRAINEUR, only one of which came from my dictionary. Please vote for your
> two favourites by public reply to this message, before the deadline of:
>
>
> 11:00 on Saturday 27th July, which is
>
> 10:00 GMT
>
> 12:00 CET
>
> 6:00 AM EDT
>
> 3:00 AM PDT
>
> 22:00 NZST in New Zealand
>
>
> New players are welcome- just don't look after the word until after you've
> voted:
>
>
> -- Tim L
>
>
> *** GRAINEUR ***
>
>
> 1. a safe cracker.
>
> 2. a meat grinder.
>
> 3. a ceremonial trumpeter.
>
> 4. a producer of silkworm eggs.
>
> 5. a peddler of devotional literature.
>
> 6. an engraver who specializes in designing stock certificates.
>
> 7. (Obs.) a worker in a flour mill who ensured the wheat was free from
> foreign matter.
>
> 8. a person skilled in painting false grains on plaster, in imitation
> of expensive woods.
>
> 9. a measure of the amount a photographic negative can be enlarged
> before blurring results.
>
> 10. the person in charge of drying, grinding and mashing malt to make
> wort for Scotch whisky.
>
> 11. an instrument used by ploughmen for keeping their horses a little
> apart, that they may see forward between them to make a straight furrow.
>
> 12. a combination of live bacteria and yeasts that exist in a symbiotic
> matrix on a surface of a complex polysaccharide with a casein core from
> which kefir milk is produced.
>
> 13. one of a class of poet-musicians flourishing in northern France in
> the 1100s and 1200s, who composed chiefly narrative works, such as the
> chansons de geste, in langue d'oïl.
>
> 14. originally used to describe the mottled appearance of the lunar
> surface seen under sufficient resolution capable of determining small
> meteorite strike-pits; asteroid surfaces also have the same appearance and
> the term has been expanded to cover these.
>


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Guerri Stevens July 26th, 2019 10:03 AM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 3001 GRAINEUR Defs - Vote Now!
 
I vote for 9 and 13.

On 7/25/2019 9:28 AM, Tim Lodge wrote:
> 9. a measure of the amount a photographic negative can be enlarged
> before blurring results.


> 13. one of a class of poet-musicians flourishing in northern France in
> the 1100s and 1200s, who composed chiefly narrative works, such as the
> chansons de geste, in langue d'oïl.


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'Efrem G Mallach' via Dixonary July 26th, 2019 10:14 AM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 3001 GRAINEUR Defs - Vote Now!
 
Mine is the only plausible one, though unfortunately few players share that opinion. Of the rest, I'll pick 8 and 13. If 13 is fake, its composer deserves a point for correct use of an accent tréma.

Efrem

> On Jul 25, 2019, at 9:28 AM, Tim Lodge <dix (AT) timlodge (DOT) co.uk> wrote:
>
> It's 36°C/97°F here and we haven't got aircon - not exactly conducive to working at a computer! Anyway we have 14 imaginative defs of the word GRAINEUR, only one of which came from my dictionary. Please vote for your two favourites by public reply to this message, before the deadline of:
>
>
>
> 11:00 on Saturday 27th July, which is
>
> 10:00 GMT
>
> 12:00 CET
>
> 6:00 AM EDT
>
> 3:00 AM PDT
>
> 22:00 NZST in New Zealand
>
>
>
> New players are welcome- just don't look after the word until after you've voted:
>
>
>
> -- Tim L
>
>
>
> *** GRAINEUR ***
>
>
> 8. a person skilled in painting false grains on plaster, in imitation of expensive woods.
>
>
>
> 13. one of a class of poet-musicians flourishing in northern France in the 1100s and 1200s, who composed chiefly narrative works, such as the chansons de geste, in langue d'oïl.
>


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Ryan McGill July 26th, 2019 08:18 PM

[Dixonary] Round 3001 GRAINEUR Defs - Vote Now!
 
7 & 12

7. (Obs.) a worker in a flour mill who ensured the wheat was free from
foreign matter.
12. a combination of live bacteria and yeasts that exist in a symbiotic
matrix on a surface of a complex polysaccharide with a casein core from
which kefir milk is produced.

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