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Shani Naylor March 5th, 2019 01:39 PM

[Dixonary] Round 2966 Voting time!
 
Hi all

We have a baker's dozen of definitions for our word du jour, KETCHEPILLAR.
Please vote for the two of your choice by 9pm NZT (which is around 36 hours
from now).

1. An exemplar.

2. A tennis player.

3. A curtain hung in a doorway.

4. A long-distance romantic relationship.

5. Pig-iron used as ballast in ship's hold.

6. [Tamil-English nonce word] a post-box.

7. A sweet spread or pastry filling made of prunes or apricots.

8. In South Asia, husks and broken straw, used as food for cattle.

9. A furrowing and planting module for use with a combine harvester.

10. An inclosing frame; esp. the framework around a door or a window.

11. In equestrian competition, a horse jump with two rails at different
heights.

12. A fitting on a gaff pole that allows the sail to be raised by a single
halyard.

13. A version of the Eton wall game where hitting [ketching] the umpire
[pillar] in the calx area of the court is penalised by the offender's team
losing possession of the ball.

Good luck!

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Debbie March 5th, 2019 01:50 PM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 2966 Voting time!
 
6 and 11.

On Tue, Mar 5, 2019, 2:39 PM Shani Naylor <shani.naylor (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:

> Hi all
>
> We have a baker's dozen of definitions for our word du jour, KETCHEPILLAR.
> Please vote for the two of your choice by 9pm NZT (which is around 36 hours
> from now).
>
> 1. An exemplar.
>
> 2. A tennis player.
>
> 3. A curtain hung in a doorway.
>
> 4. A long-distance romantic relationship.
>
> 5. Pig-iron used as ballast in ship's hold.
>
> 6. [Tamil-English nonce word] a post-box.
>
> 7. A sweet spread or pastry filling made of prunes or apricots.
>
> 8. In South Asia, husks and broken straw, used as food for cattle.
>
> 9. A furrowing and planting module for use with a combine harvester.
>
> 10. An inclosing frame; esp. the framework around a door or a window.
>
> 11. In equestrian competition, a horse jump with two rails at different
> heights.
>
> 12. A fitting on a gaff pole that allows the sail to be raised by a single
> halyard.
>
> 13. A version of the Eton wall game where hitting [ketching] the umpire
> [pillar] in the calx area of the court is penalised by the offender's team
> losing possession of the ball.
>
> Good luck!
>
>
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Judy Madnick March 5th, 2019 02:16 PM

RE: [Dixonary] Round 2966 Voting time!
 
I'll go with 3 and 10:

3. A curtain hung in a doorway.
10. An inclosing frame; esp. the framework around a door or a window.
Judy Madnick
Albany, NY

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Daniel B Widdis March 5th, 2019 02:39 PM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 2966 Voting time!
 
6 and 11 to honor the pony express.

Sent from my iPhone

> On Mar 5, 2019, at 11:39 AM, Shani Naylor <shani.naylor (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> We have a baker's dozen of definitions for our word du jour, KETCHEPILLAR. Please vote for the two of your choice by 9pm NZT (which is around 36 hours from now).
>
> 1. An exemplar.
>
> 2. A tennis player.
>
> 3. A curtain hung in a doorway.
>
> 4. A long-distance romantic relationship.
>
> 5. Pig-iron used as ballast in ship's hold.
>
> 6. [Tamil-English nonce word] a post-box.
>
> 7. A sweet spread or pastry filling made of prunes or apricots.
>
> 8. In South Asia, husks and broken straw, used as food for cattle.
>
> 9. A furrowing and planting module for use with a combine harvester.
>
> 10. An inclosing frame; esp. the framework around a door or a window.
>
> 11. In equestrian competition, a horse jump with two rails at different heights.
>
> 12. A fitting on a gaff pole that allows the sail to be raised by a single halyard.
>
> 13. A version of the Eton wall game where hitting [ketching] the umpire [pillar] in the calx area of the court is penalised by the offender's team losing possession of the ball.
>
> Good luck!
>
>
>
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Dave Cunningham March 5th, 2019 03:05 PM

[Dixonary] Round 2966 Voting time!
 
7 and 8 today -- not a standard English word fer shure.
Dave

On Tuesday, March 5, 2019 at 2:39:50 PM UTC-5, Shani Naylor wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> We have a baker's dozen of definitions for our word du jour, KETCHEPILLAR.
> Please vote for the two of your choice by 9pm NZT (which is around 36 hours
> from now).
>
> 1. An exemplar.
>
> 2. A tennis player.
>
> 3. A curtain hung in a doorway.
>
> 4. A long-distance romantic relationship.
>
> 5. Pig-iron used as ballast in ship's hold.
>
> 6. [Tamil-English nonce word] a post-box.
>
> 7. A sweet spread or pastry filling made of prunes or apricots.
>
> 8. In South Asia, husks and broken straw, used as food for cattle.
>
> 9. A furrowing and planting module for use with a combine harvester.
>
> 10. An inclosing frame; esp. the framework around a door or a window.
>
> 11. In equestrian competition, a horse jump with two rails at different
> heights.
>
> 12. A fitting on a gaff pole that allows the sail to be raised by a single
> halyard.
>
> 13. A version of the Eton wall game where hitting [ketching] the umpire
> [pillar] in the calx area of the court is penalised by the offender's team
> losing possession of the ball.
>
> Good luck!
>
>
>


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France International/Mike Shefler March 5th, 2019 05:02 PM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 2966 Voting time!
 
I'll go with 6 and 11.

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Johnb - co.uk March 6th, 2019 03:16 AM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 2966 Voting time!
 
I will go for #1 and #2 - in utter confusion: but I did read them all

*JohnnyB*
On 05/03/2019 19:39, Shani Naylor wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> We have a baker's dozen of definitions for our word du jour,
> KETCHEPILLAR. Please vote for the two of your choice by 9pm NZT (which
> is around 36 hours from now).
>
> 1. An exemplar.
>
> 2. A tennis player.
>
> 3. A curtain hung in a doorway.
>
> 4. A long-distance romantic relationship.
>
> 5. Pig-iron used as ballast in ship's hold.
>
> 6. [Tamil-English nonce word]Â* a post-box.
>
> 7. A sweet spread or pastry filling made of prunes or apricots.
>
> 8. In South Asia, husks and broken straw, used as food for cattle.
>
> 9. A furrowing and planting module for use with a combine harvester.
>
> 10. An inclosing frame; esp. the framework around a door or a window.
>
> 11. In equestrian competition, a horse jump with two rails at
> different heights.
>
> 12. A fitting on a gaff pole that allows the sail to be raised by a
> single halyard.
>
> 13. A version of the Eton wall game where hitting [ketching] the
> umpire [pillar] in the calx area of the court is penalised by the
> offender's team losing possession of the ball.
>
> Good luck!
>
>
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Tim Lodge March 6th, 2019 04:57 AM

[Dixonary] Round 2966 Voting time!
 
1 and 2, please.

1. An exemplar.

2. A tennis player.

-- Tim L

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—Keith Hale— March 6th, 2019 06:59 AM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 2966 Voting time!
 
Oh, 6 & 8, i suppose.
-Keith-

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'Efrem G Mallach' via Dixonary March 6th, 2019 08:06 AM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 2966 Voting time!
 
Let's try 8 and 12 this time.

Efrem

> On Mar 5, 2019, at 2:39 PM, Shani Naylor <shani.naylor (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> We have a baker's dozen of definitions for our word du jour, KETCHEPILLAR. Please vote for the two of your choice by 9pm NZT (which is around 36 hours from now).
>
>
>
> 8. In South Asia, husks and broken straw, used as food for cattle.
>
> 12. A fitting on a gaff pole that allows the sail to be raised by a single halyard.
>


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Guerri Stevens March 6th, 2019 11:19 AM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 2966 Voting time!
 
I vote for 5 and 11.

On 3/5/2019 2:39 PM, Shani Naylor wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> We have a baker's dozen of definitions for our word du jour,
> KETCHEPILLAR. Please vote for the two of your choice by 9pm NZT (which
> is around 36 hours from now).
>
> 5. Pig-iron used as ballast in ship's hold.


> 11. In equestrian competition, a horse jump with two rails at
> different heights.


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Christopher Carson March 6th, 2019 05:20 PM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 2966 Voting time!
 
6 and 11 for me.

Chris

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