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[Dixonary] TURB results
1. a crowd (Chambers) (Hale) (Abell) D2
2. a pyrimidine. (Stevens) 8 12 (Madnick) (Mallach) 2 3. an expert skier. (Naylor) 4 5 (Mallach) 1 4. comparatively plain. (Hale)comparatively plain. (Hale) *1 12 (Shefler) (Lodge) (Naylor) 2+3 = 5! 5. [N. Eng. Dial.] to stir. (Lodge) 4 12 (Barrs) (Naylor) (Shepherdson) (Abell) 4 6. a type of large cistern. (Shepherdson) 5 9 nil 7. a microscopic shrimp of Arctic waters. (Bourne) 9 12 nil 8. one who entertains foolish speculations. (Mallach) 2 3 (Stevens) 1 9. a mixture of clay and straw used as a building material. (Carson) NV (Barrs) (Bourne) (Shepherdson) 3 10. imaginary potentate of great power and self-importance. (Madnick) 2 12 (Shefler) 1 11. a small amount of turbulence -- such as a swam or a dust-devil. (Barrs) 5 9 nil 12. a ceramic resonator, found on the pads of wind instruments, that reflects sound back into the bore of the instrument. (Shefler) 4 10 (Madnick) (Stevens) (Bourne) (Lodge) (Hale) 5!! Abell *1 5 2+0 = 2 points Mike Shefler is the new dealer with 5 points, while Keith Hale has a respectable unnatural 5. Johhny Barrs actually guessed the correct etymology for the word (Latin). For a while, I was hoping for a D0 though. Dave -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Dixonary" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to dixonary+unsubscribe (AT) googlegroups (DOT) com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. |
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