[Dixonary] 2983 SALUTOGENESIS results
Greetings all,
Here are your scores. Da Winnah this round is our own Godfather of DQs, Johnny Barrs with a natural 5. The real winner is Christopher Carson, who managed to escape with a natural 4 by cornering the Ma- and She- votes and by having a really nice rolling score. Breakdown follows. 1. Animal reproduction irrespective of season, but dependent on the parents being in peak physical heath. by Lodge; who received no votes for no points and voted for 2 & 10; for an unnatural 2. 2. An approach to human health that examines the factors contributing to the promotion and maintenance of physical and mental well-being rather than disease with particular emphasis on the coping mechanisms of individuals which help preserve health despite stressful conditions by Merriam-Webster; which was voted for by Lodge and which can't vote because it's a dictionary; for a D1. 3. Birth from a male, as of Minerva from Jupiter. by Cunningham; who received votes from Naylor and Shepherdson and voted 8 & 9; for a natural 2. 4. The designing of a freshwater from seawater process. by Naylor; who received votes from Embler and Madnick and voted 3 & 5; for a natural 2. 5. The evolutionary process by which sexual dimorphism appears. by Mallach; who received votes from Bourne and Naylor and voted 10 & 13; for a natural 2. 6. The first occurrence of liability or criminal behavior alleged in a court case. by Shepherdson; who received no votes and voted 3 & 13; for no points. 7. A function of N arguments that is considered as a function of one argument which returns another function of N-1 arguments. by Widdis; who received no votes and voted 10 & 14; for no points. 8. [zool.] In some animal species, particularly primates, a greeting by the father to a new baby that appears to be significant in the treatment of the baby by other members of the group. by Bourne; who received a vote from Cunningham and voted 5 & 9; for a natural 1. 9. In some versions of creation science, the method by which new species appear. by Shefler; who received votes from Bourne, Carson, Cunningham, and Stevens and voted 11 & 13; for a natural 4. 10. [obs.] The mystical process once believed to produce pearls in oysters. by Barrs; who received votes from Carson, Embler, Lodge, Mallach, and Widdis and was DQ; for a natural 5. 11. The order in which minerals occurring together in rocks and veins have developed. by Madnick; who received a vote from Shefler and voted 4 & 13; for a natural 1. 12. The practice of of displaying and saluting the flag on certain occasions. by Stevens; who received no votes and voted 9 & 14; for no points. 13. The process of chemical and physical change in deposited sediment during its conversion to rock. by Carson; who received votes from Madnick, Mallach, Shefler, and Shepherdson and voted 9 & 10; for a natural 4. 14. The surgery that corrects being tongue-tied. by Embler; who received votes from Stevens and Widdis and voted 4 & 10; for a natural 2. And next time, I'll try to schedule the deadline at a time when my partner doesn't need the computer for a final. Yeesh. What a bloody week. Enjoy, everyone! Ryan -- 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. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/di...oglegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. |
Re: [Dixonary] 2983 SALUTOGENESIS results
Thanks Ryan, but I submitted def #10.
On Fri, 17 May 2019, 10:19 PM Ryan McGill, <ryanmmcgill (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote: > Greetings all, > > Here are your scores. Da Winnah this round is our own Godfather of DQs, > Johnny Barrs with a natural 5. The real winner is Christopher Carson, who > managed to escape with a natural 4 by cornering the Ma- and She- votes and > by having a really nice rolling score. > > Breakdown follows. > > 1. Animal reproduction irrespective of season, but dependent on the > parents being in peak physical heath. > by Lodge; who received no votes for no points and voted for 2 & 10; for an > unnatural 2. > > 2. An approach to human health that examines the factors contributing to > the promotion and maintenance of physical and mental well-being rather than > disease with particular emphasis on the coping mechanisms of individuals > which help preserve health despite stressful conditions > by Merriam-Webster; which was voted for by Lodge and which can't vote > because it's a dictionary; for a D1. > > 3. Birth from a male, as of Minerva from Jupiter. > by Cunningham; who received votes from Naylor and Shepherdson and voted 8 > & 9; for a natural 2. > > 4. The designing of a freshwater from seawater process. > by Naylor; who received votes from Embler and Madnick and voted 3 & 5; for > a natural 2. > > 5. The evolutionary process by which sexual dimorphism appears. > by Mallach; who received votes from Bourne and Naylor and voted 10 & 13; > for a natural 2. > > 6. The first occurrence of liability or criminal behavior alleged in a > court case. > by Shepherdson; who received no votes and voted 3 & 13; for no points. > > 7. A function of N arguments that is considered as a function of one > argument which returns another function of N-1 arguments. > by Widdis; who received no votes and voted 10 & 14; for no points. > > 8. [zool.] In some animal species, particularly primates, a greeting by > the father to a new baby that appears to be significant in the treatment > of the baby by other members of the group. > by Bourne; who received a vote from Cunningham and voted 5 & 9; for a > natural 1. > > 9. In some versions of creation science, the method by which new species > appear. > by Shefler; who received votes from Bourne, Carson, Cunningham, and > Stevens and voted 11 & 13; for a natural 4. > > 10. [obs.] The mystical process once believed to produce pearls in oysters. > by Barrs; who received votes from Carson, Embler, Lodge, Mallach, and > Widdis and was DQ; for a natural 5. > > 11. The order in which minerals occurring together in rocks and veins have > developed. > by Madnick; who received a vote from Shefler and voted 4 & 13; for a > natural 1. > > 12. The practice of of displaying and saluting the flag on certain > occasions. > by Stevens; who received no votes and voted 9 & 14; for no points. > > 13. The process of chemical and physical change in deposited sediment > during its conversion to rock. > by Carson; who received votes from Madnick, Mallach, Shefler, and > Shepherdson and voted 9 & 10; for a natural 4. > > 14. The surgery that corrects being tongue-tied. > by Embler; who received votes from Stevens and Widdis and voted 4 & 10; > for a natural 2. > > And next time, I'll try to schedule the deadline at a time when my partner > doesn't need the computer for a final. Yeesh. What a bloody week. > > Enjoy, everyone! > > Ryan > > -- > 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. > To view this discussion on the web visit > https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/di...oglegroups.com > <https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/dixonary/cab05ebc-d1ba-4dd5-b5aa-88af10bcf92f%40googlegroups.com?utm_medium=email&u tm_source=footer> > . > For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. > -- 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. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/di...mail.gmail.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. |
Re: [Dixonary] 2983 SALUTOGENESIS results
and I submitted defÂ*Â* #4 (and was DQ_
*JohnnyB* On 17/05/2019 12:46, Shani Naylor wrote: > Thanks Ryan, but I submitted def #10. > > > > On Fri, 17 May 2019, 10:19 PM Ryan McGill, <ryanmmcgill (AT) gmail (DOT) com > <mailto:ryanmmcgill (AT) gmail (DOT) com>> wrote: > > Greetings all, > > Here are your scores. Da Winnah this round is our own Godfather of > DQs, Johnny Barrs with a natural 5. The real winner is Christopher > Carson, who managed to escape with a natural 4 by cornering the > Ma- and She- votes and by having a really nice rolling score. > > Breakdown follows. > > 1.Â*Animal reproduction irrespective of season, but dependent on > the parents being in peak physical heath. > by Lodge; who received no votes for no points and voted for 2 & > 10; for an unnatural 2. > > 2. An approach to human health that examines the factors > contributing to the promotion and maintenance of physical and > mental well-being rather than disease with particular emphasis on > the coping mechanisms of individuals which help preserve health > despite stressful conditions > by Merriam-Webster; which was voted for by Lodge and which can't > vote because it's a dictionary; for a D1. > > 3. Birth from a male, as of Minerva from Jupiter. > by Cunningham; who received votes from Naylor and Shepherdson and > voted 8 & 9; for a natural 2. > > 4. The designing of a freshwater from seawater process. > by Naylor; who received votes from Embler and Madnick and voted 3 > & 5; for a natural 2. > > 5. The evolutionary process by which sexual dimorphism appears. > by Mallach; who received votes from Bourne and Naylor and voted 10 > & 13; for a natural 2. > > 6. The first occurrence of liability or criminal behavior alleged > in a court case. > by Shepherdson; who received no votes and voted 3 & 13; for no points.. > > 7. A function of N arguments that is considered as a function of > one argument which returns another function of N-1 arguments. > by Widdis; who received no votes and voted 10 & 14; for no points. > > 8. [zool.] In some animal species, particularly primates, a > greeting by the father to a new baby that appears to be > significant in the treatment of the baby by other members of the > group. > by Bourne; who received a vote from Cunningham and voted 5 & 9; > for a natural 1. > > 9. In some versions of creation science, the method by which new > species appear. > by Shefler; who received votes from Bourne, Carson, Cunningham, > and Stevens and voted 11 & 13; for a natural 4. > > 10. [obs.] The mystical process once believed to produce pearls in > oysters. > by Barrs; who received votes from Carson, Embler, Lodge, Mallach, > and Widdis and was DQ; for a natural 5. > > 11. The order in which minerals occurring together in rocks and > veins have developed. > by Madnick; who received a vote from Shefler and voted 4 & 13; for > a natural 1. > > 12. The practice of of displaying and saluting the flag on certain > occasions. > by Stevens; who received no votes and voted 9 & 14; for no points. > > 13. The process of chemical and physical change in deposited > sediment during its conversion to rock. > by Carson; who received votes from Madnick, Mallach, Shefler, and > Shepherdson and voted 9 & 10; for a natural 4. > > 14. The surgery that corrects being tongue-tied. > by Embler; who received votes from Stevens and Widdis and voted 4 > & 10; for a natural 2. > > And next time, I'll try to schedule the deadline at a time when my > partner doesn't need the computer for a final. Yeesh. 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Re: [Dixonary] 2983 SALUTOGENESIS results
Indeed you did. Not sure how I swapped that. So your scores and John’s are swapped. I’ll have to take another look at this, but it appears correct otherwise.
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Re: [Dixonary] 2983 SALUTOGENESIS results
Hi Shani,
Are you waiting for a more formal nod that you got the deal? I didn't mean to cast any aspersions on that; as far as I'm concerned, you're good to go. Ryan On Friday, May 17, 2019 at 4:46:43 AM UTC-7, Shani Naylor wrote: > > Thanks Ryan, but I submitted def #10. > > > > On Fri, 17 May 2019, 10:19 PM Ryan McGill, <ryanm... (AT) gmail (DOT) com > <javascript:>> wrote: > >> Greetings all, >> >> Here are your scores. Da Winnah this round is our own Godfather of DQs, >> Johnny Barrs with a natural 5. The real winner is Christopher Carson, who >> managed to escape with a natural 4 by cornering the Ma- and She- votes and >> by having a really nice rolling score. >> >> Breakdown follows. >> >> 1. Animal reproduction irrespective of season, but dependent on the >> parents being in peak physical heath. >> by Lodge; who received no votes for no points and voted for 2 & 10; for >> an unnatural 2. >> >> 2. An approach to human health that examines the factors contributing to >> the promotion and maintenance of physical and mental well-being rather than >> disease with particular emphasis on the coping mechanisms of individuals >> which help preserve health despite stressful conditions >> by Merriam-Webster; which was voted for by Lodge and which can't vote >> because it's a dictionary; for a D1. >> >> 3. Birth from a male, as of Minerva from Jupiter. >> by Cunningham; who received votes from Naylor and Shepherdson and voted 8 >> & 9; for a natural 2. >> >> 4. The designing of a freshwater from seawater process. >> by Naylor; who received votes from Embler and Madnick and voted 3 & 5; >> for a natural 2. >> >> 5. The evolutionary process by which sexual dimorphism appears. >> by Mallach; who received votes from Bourne and Naylor and voted 10 & 13; >> for a natural 2. >> >> 6. The first occurrence of liability or criminal behavior alleged in a >> court case. >> by Shepherdson; who received no votes and voted 3 & 13; for no points. >> >> 7. A function of N arguments that is considered as a function of one >> argument which returns another function of N-1 arguments. >> by Widdis; who received no votes and voted 10 & 14; for no points. >> >> 8. [zool.] In some animal species, particularly primates, a greeting by >> the father to a new baby that appears to be significant in the treatment >> of the baby by other members of the group. >> by Bourne; who received a vote from Cunningham and voted 5 & 9; for a >> natural 1. >> >> 9. In some versions of creation science, the method by which new species >> appear. >> by Shefler; who received votes from Bourne, Carson, Cunningham, and >> Stevens and voted 11 & 13; for a natural 4. >> >> 10. [obs.] The mystical process once believed to produce pearls in >> oysters. >> by Barrs; who received votes from Carson, Embler, Lodge, Mallach, and >> Widdis and was DQ; for a natural 5. >> >> 11. The order in which minerals occurring together in rocks and veins >> have developed. >> by Madnick; who received a vote from Shefler and voted 4 & 13; for a >> natural 1. >> >> 12. The practice of of displaying and saluting the flag on certain >> occasions. >> by Stevens; who received no votes and voted 9 & 14; for no points. >> >> 13. The process of chemical and physical change in deposited sediment >> during its conversion to rock. >> by Carson; who received votes from Madnick, Mallach, Shefler, and >> Shepherdson and voted 9 & 10; for a natural 4. >> >> 14. The surgery that corrects being tongue-tied. >> by Embler; who received votes from Stevens and Widdis and voted 4 & 10; >> for a natural 2. >> >> And next time, I'll try to schedule the deadline at a time when my >> partner doesn't need the computer for a final. Yeesh. What a bloody week. >> >> Enjoy, everyone! >> >> Ryan >> >> -- >> 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 dixo... (AT) googlegroups (DOT) com <javascript:>. >> To view this discussion on the web visit >> https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/di...oglegroups.com >> <https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/dixonary/cab05ebc-d1ba-4dd5-b5aa-88af10bcf92f%40googlegroups.com?utm_medium=email&u tm_source=footer> >> . >> For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. >> > -- 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. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/di...oglegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. |
Re: [Dixonary] 2983 SALUTOGENESIS results
Thanks Ryan - it's all good. I couldn't have replied anyway as I was
asleep. On 18/05/2019 8:47 AM, "Ryan McGill" <ryanmmcgill (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote: > Hi Shani, > > Are you waiting for a more formal nod that you got the deal? I didn't mean > to cast any aspersions on that; as far as I'm concerned, you're good to go. > > Ryan > > > > On Friday, May 17, 2019 at 4:46:43 AM UTC-7, Shani Naylor wrote: >> >> Thanks Ryan, but I submitted def #10. >> >> >> >> On Fri, 17 May 2019, 10:19 PM Ryan McGill, <ryanm... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote: >> >>> Greetings all, >>> >>> Here are your scores. Da Winnah this round is our own Godfather of DQs, >>> Johnny Barrs with a natural 5. The real winner is Christopher Carson, who >>> managed to escape with a natural 4 by cornering the Ma- and She- votes and >>> by having a really nice rolling score. >>> >>> Breakdown follows. >>> >>> 1. Animal reproduction irrespective of season, but dependent on the >>> parents being in peak physical heath. >>> by Lodge; who received no votes for no points and voted for 2 & 10; for >>> an unnatural 2. >>> >>> 2. An approach to human health that examines the factors contributing to >>> the promotion and maintenance of physical and mental well-being rather than >>> disease with particular emphasis on the coping mechanisms of individuals >>> which help preserve health despite stressful conditions >>> by Merriam-Webster; which was voted for by Lodge and which can't vote >>> because it's a dictionary; for a D1. >>> >>> 3. Birth from a male, as of Minerva from Jupiter. >>> by Cunningham; who received votes from Naylor and Shepherdson and voted >>> 8 & 9; for a natural 2. >>> >>> 4. The designing of a freshwater from seawater process. >>> by Naylor; who received votes from Embler and Madnick and voted 3 & 5; >>> for a natural 2. >>> >>> 5. The evolutionary process by which sexual dimorphism appears. >>> by Mallach; who received votes from Bourne and Naylor and voted 10 & 13; >>> for a natural 2. >>> >>> 6. The first occurrence of liability or criminal behavior alleged in a >>> court case. >>> by Shepherdson; who received no votes and voted 3 & 13; for no points. >>> >>> 7. A function of N arguments that is considered as a function of one >>> argument which returns another function of N-1 arguments. >>> by Widdis; who received no votes and voted 10 & 14; for no points. >>> >>> 8. [zool.] In some animal species, particularly primates, a greeting by >>> the father to a new baby that appears to be significant in the >>> treatment of the baby by other members of the group. >>> by Bourne; who received a vote from Cunningham and voted 5 & 9; for a >>> natural 1. >>> >>> 9. In some versions of creation science, the method by which new species >>> appear. >>> by Shefler; who received votes from Bourne, Carson, Cunningham, and >>> Stevens and voted 11 & 13; for a natural 4. >>> >>> 10. [obs.] The mystical process once believed to produce pearls in >>> oysters. >>> by Barrs; who received votes from Carson, Embler, Lodge, Mallach, and >>> Widdis and was DQ; for a natural 5. >>> >>> 11. The order in which minerals occurring together in rocks and veins >>> have developed. >>> by Madnick; who received a vote from Shefler and voted 4 & 13; for a >>> natural 1. >>> >>> 12. The practice of of displaying and saluting the flag on certain >>> occasions. >>> by Stevens; who received no votes and voted 9 & 14; for no points. >>> >>> 13. The process of chemical and physical change in deposited sediment >>> during its conversion to rock. >>> by Carson; who received votes from Madnick, Mallach, Shefler, and >>> Shepherdson and voted 9 & 10; for a natural 4. >>> >>> 14. The surgery that corrects being tongue-tied. >>> by Embler; who received votes from Stevens and Widdis and voted 4 & 10; >>> for a natural 2. >>> >>> And next time, I'll try to schedule the deadline at a time when my >>> partner doesn't need the computer for a final. Yeesh. What a bloody week. >>> >>> Enjoy, everyone! >>> >>> Ryan >>> >>> -- >>> 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 dixo... 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Re: [Dixonary] 2983 SALUTOGENESIS results
New word coming up later in the day.
On 18/05/2019 9:46 AM, "Shani Naylor" <shani.naylor (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote: > Thanks Ryan - it's all good. I couldn't have replied anyway as I was > asleep. > On 18/05/2019 8:47 AM, "Ryan McGill" <ryanmmcgill (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote: > >> Hi Shani, >> >> Are you waiting for a more formal nod that you got the deal? I didn't >> mean to cast any aspersions on that; as far as I'm concerned, you're good >> to go. >> >> Ryan >> >> >> >> On Friday, May 17, 2019 at 4:46:43 AM UTC-7, Shani Naylor wrote: >>> >>> Thanks Ryan, but I submitted def #10. >>> >>> >>> >>> On Fri, 17 May 2019, 10:19 PM Ryan McGill, <ryanm... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote: >>> >>>> Greetings all, >>>> >>>> Here are your scores. Da Winnah this round is our own Godfather of DQs, >>>> Johnny Barrs with a natural 5. The real winner is Christopher Carson, who >>>> managed to escape with a natural 4 by cornering the Ma- and She- votes and >>>> by having a really nice rolling score. >>>> >>>> Breakdown follows. >>>> >>>> 1. Animal reproduction irrespective of season, but dependent on the >>>> parents being in peak physical heath. >>>> by Lodge; who received no votes for no points and voted for 2 & 10; for >>>> an unnatural 2. >>>> >>>> 2. An approach to human health that examines the factors contributing >>>> to the promotion and maintenance of physical and mental well-being rather >>>> than disease with particular emphasis on the coping mechanisms of >>>> individuals which help preserve health despite stressful conditions >>>> by Merriam-Webster; which was voted for by Lodge and which can't vote >>>> because it's a dictionary; for a D1. >>>> >>>> 3. Birth from a male, as of Minerva from Jupiter. >>>> by Cunningham; who received votes from Naylor and Shepherdson and voted >>>> 8 & 9; for a natural 2. >>>> >>>> 4. The designing of a freshwater from seawater process. >>>> by Naylor; who received votes from Embler and Madnick and voted 3 & 5; >>>> for a natural 2. >>>> >>>> 5. The evolutionary process by which sexual dimorphism appears. >>>> by Mallach; who received votes from Bourne and Naylor and voted 10 & >>>> 13; for a natural 2. >>>> >>>> 6. The first occurrence of liability or criminal behavior alleged in a >>>> court case. >>>> by Shepherdson; who received no votes and voted 3 & 13; for no points. >>>> >>>> 7. A function of N arguments that is considered as a function of one >>>> argument which returns another function of N-1 arguments. >>>> by Widdis; who received no votes and voted 10 & 14; for no points. >>>> >>>> 8. [zool.] In some animal species, particularly primates, a greeting by >>>> the father to a new baby that appears to be significant in the >>>> treatment of the baby by other members of the group. >>>> by Bourne; who received a vote from Cunningham and voted 5 & 9; for a >>>> natural 1. >>>> >>>> 9. In some versions of creation science, the method by which new >>>> species appear. >>>> by Shefler; who received votes from Bourne, Carson, Cunningham, and >>>> Stevens and voted 11 & 13; for a natural 4. >>>> >>>> 10. [obs.] The mystical process once believed to produce pearls in >>>> oysters. >>>> by Barrs; who received votes from Carson, Embler, Lodge, Mallach, and >>>> Widdis and was DQ; for a natural 5. >>>> >>>> 11. The order in which minerals occurring together in rocks and veins >>>> have developed. >>>> by Madnick; who received a vote from Shefler and voted 4 & 13; for a >>>> natural 1. >>>> >>>> 12. The practice of of displaying and saluting the flag on certain >>>> occasions. >>>> by Stevens; who received no votes and voted 9 & 14; for no points. >>>> >>>> 13. The process of chemical and physical change in deposited sediment >>>> during its conversion to rock. >>>> by Carson; who received votes from Madnick, Mallach, Shefler, and >>>> Shepherdson and voted 9 & 10; for a natural 4. >>>> >>>> 14. The surgery that corrects being tongue-tied. >>>> by Embler; who received votes from Stevens and Widdis and voted 4 & 10; >>>> for a natural 2. >>>> >>>> And next time, I'll try to schedule the deadline at a time when my >>>> partner doesn't need the computer for a final. Yeesh. What a bloody week. >>>> >>>> Enjoy, everyone! >>>> >>>> Ryan >>>> >>>> -- >>>> 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 dixo... 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