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—Keith Hale— April 20th, 2017 06:28 AM

[Dixonary] Round 2796: please vote: INOSCULATE
 
We have a plumber's dozen submissions*, (including one from a dictionary --
triple checked! --) and so it is time to select your choices and choose
your selections.

You may vote even if you are brand new to the game, vote for two numbers by
reply to this email before the voting deadline, which is 6PM (1800) on
Friday, 21 April, 2017 C.E.: US Central Time Zone (Texas, y'all!) or the
corresponding time in your local time zone. (Might be pushed a just little
since it is the end of the banker's hours workweek!)

If, upon perusing the list, you are sure that you can see the real
definition, PLEASE do not vote.

(*notoriously less generous than bakers.)

~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~

1> to blow or breathe air into or on.
2> To cause to shrivel, esp. with heat.
3> _rare_ (of a person) unable to kiss; celibate.
4> come together or open into each other.
5> having an internal skeleton made mostly of cartilage, as certain
species of fish.
6> to break down into small pieces.
7> to kiss - said only of a betrayer (eg. Judas in Gethsemane).
8> to hold fast to; to embrace or encircle.
9> (Med.) unable to swallow food.
10> close but not touching.
11> having never been kissed.
12> not touching.

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Guerri Stevens April 20th, 2017 07:30 AM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 2796: please vote: INOSCULATE
 
I vote for 1 and 6.

Guerri
P.S. in nitpicking mode: we can all "see" the real definition, unless,
of course, you left it out.

On 4/20/2017 7:28 AM, —Keith Hale— wrote:
>
> 1> to blow or breathe air into or on.
> 6> to break down into small pieces.No virus found in this message.
>


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Judy Madnick April 20th, 2017 07:49 AM

RE: [Dixonary] Round 2796: please vote: INOSCULATE
 
I don't like any of them, even mine -- so I'll just vote for 1 and 2.

Judy Madnick
Albany, NY



Original message
From: "—Keith Hale—" <thoughtstorms (AT) gmail (DOT) com>
To: dixonary (AT) googlegroups (DOT) com;
Dated: 4/20/2017 7:28:54 AM
Subject: [Dixonary] Round 2796: please vote: INOSCULATE


We have a plumber's dozen submissions*, (including one from a dictionary -- triple checked! --) and so it is time to select your choices and choose your selections.

You may vote even if you are brand new to the game, vote for two numbers by reply to this email before the voting deadline, which is 6PM (1800) on Friday, 21 April, 2017 C.E.: US Central Time Zone (Texas, y'all!) or the corresponding time in your local time zone. (Might be pushed a just little since it is the end of the banker's hours workweek!)

If, upon perusing the list, you are sure that you can see the real definition, PLEASE do not vote.

(*notoriously less generous than bakers.)

~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~

1> to blow or breathe air into or on.
2> To cause to shrivel, esp. with heat.
3> _rare_ (of a person) unable to kiss; celibate.
4> come together or open into each other.
5> having an internal skeleton made mostly of cartilage, as certain species of fish.
6> to break down into small pieces.
7> to kiss - said only of a betrayer (eg. Judas in Gethsemane).
8> to hold fast to; to embrace or encircle.
9> (Med.) unable to swallow food.
10> close but not touching.
11> having never been kissed.
12> not touching.


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Duncan Chapple April 20th, 2017 08:10 AM

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I'll go with 4 and 5.

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Tim B April 20th, 2017 09:32 AM

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I did read them all, and to prove it I'll have 1 and 12, please.

Best wishes,
Tim Bourne.

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Dave Cunningham April 20th, 2017 10:08 AM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 2796: please vote: INOSCULATE
 
10 and 12 as clearly being osculate.

Dave


On Thursday, April 20, 2017 at 7:29:16 AM UTC-4, thoughtstorms(Keith) wrote:

> We have a plumber's dozen submissions*, (including one from a dictionary
> -- triple checked! --) and so it is time to select your choices and choose
> your selections.
>
> You may vote even if you are brand new to the game, vote for two numbers
> by reply to this email before the voting deadline, which is 6PM (1800) on
> Friday, 21 April, 2017 C.E.: US Central Time Zone (Texas, y'all!) or the
> corresponding time in your local time zone. (Might be pushed a just little
> since it is the end of the banker's hours workweek!)
>
> If, upon perusing the list, you are sure that you can see the real
> definition, PLEASE do not vote.
>
> (*notoriously less generous than bakers.)
>
> ~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~
>
> 1> to blow or breathe air into or on.
> 2> To cause to shrivel, esp. with heat.
> 3> _rare_ (of a person) unable to kiss; celibate.
> 4> come together or open into each other.
> 5> having an internal skeleton made mostly of cartilage, as certain
> species of fish.
> 6> to break down into small pieces.
> 7> to kiss - said only of a betrayer (eg. Judas in Gethsemane).
> 8> to hold fast to; to embrace or encircle.
> 9> (Med.) unable to swallow food.
> 10> close but not touching.
> 11> having never been kissed.
> 12> not touching.
>


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Daniel Widdis April 20th, 2017 11:39 AM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 2796: please vote: INOSCULATE
 
On perusing the list, I’m sure I can see the real definition.Â*



I’m also sure I can see eleven fakes.Â* I’m just not sure which is which, so I’ll vote. ;)



It’s probably either coming together and kissing.Â* Or not.



I’ll let pop culture decide my vote: The Beatles Come Together song popped into my head the moment I read #4.Â* And Never Been Kissed was a halfway decent movie when I was younger so #11 gets my other vote.



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—Keith Hale— April 20th, 2017 04:22 PM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 2796: please vote: INOSCULATE
 
On 20 April 2017 at 07:30, Guerri Stevens <guerri (AT) guerristevens (DOT) com> wrote:
> P.S. in nitpicking mode: we can all "see" the real definition, unless, of
> course, you left it out.


True, but the words leading up to that matter ... "If...you are sure
that you can...". I do need to re-word that one.
I didn't leave it out this time. It's there. Waving at you imperceptibly!

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Efrem Mallach April 20th, 2017 05:06 PM

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Perhaps it should be "identify" rather than "see." We can all see it. We just can't (usually) identify it.

Efrem

=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
> On Apr 20, 2017, at 5:22 PM, —Keith Hale— <thoughtstorms (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
>
> On 20 April 2017 at 07:30, Guerri Stevens <guerri (AT) guerristevens (DOT) com> wrote:
>> P.S. in nitpicking mode: we can all "see" the real definition, unless, of
>> course, you left it out.

>
> True, but the words leading up to that matter ... "If...you are sure
> that you can...". I do need to re-word that one.
> I didn't leave it out this time. It's there. Waving at you imperceptibly!
>
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nancygoat April 20th, 2017 05:40 PM

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To celebrate the impossible -- 8 and 12,

Nancy

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Shani Naylor April 20th, 2017 08:25 PM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 2796: please vote: INOSCULATE
 
clearly some of you know a lot more about kissing than I do. I'll vote for
3 & 7.




On 20/04/2017 11:29 PM, "—Keith Hale—" <thoughtstorms (AT) gmail (DOT) .com> wrote:

We have a plumber's dozen submissions*, (including one from a dictionary --
triple checked! --) and so it is time to select your choices and choose
your selections.

You may vote even if you are brand new to the game, vote for two numbers by
reply to this email before the voting deadline, which is 6PM (1800) on
Friday, 21 April, 2017 C.E.: US Central Time Zone (Texas, y'all!) or the
corresponding time in your local time zone. (Might be pushed a just little
since it is the end of the banker's hours workweek!)

If, upon perusing the list, you are sure that you can see the real
definition, PLEASE do not vote.

(*notoriously less generous than bakers.)

~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~

1> to blow or breathe air into or on.
2> To cause to shrivel, esp. with heat.
3> _rare_ (of a person) unable to kiss; celibate.
4> come together or open into each other.
5> having an internal skeleton made mostly of cartilage, as certain
species of fish.
6> to break down into small pieces.
7> to kiss - said only of a betrayer (eg. Judas in Gethsemane).
8> to hold fast to; to embrace or encircle.
9> (Med.) unable to swallow food.
10> close but not touching.
11> having never been kissed.
12> not touching.

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Efrem Mallach April 21st, 2017 11:33 AM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 2796: please vote: INOSCULATE
 
The meanings of 4 and 10 seem vaguely related.

Efrem

=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
> On Apr 20, 2017, at 7:28 AM, —Keith Hale— <thoughtstorms (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
>
> We have a plumber's dozen submissions*, (including one from a dictionary -- triple checked! --) and so it is time to select your choices and choose your selections.
>
> You may vote even if you are brand new to the game, vote for two numbers by reply to this email before the voting deadline, which is 6PM (1800) on Friday, 21 April, 2017 C.E.: US Central Time Zone (Texas, y'all!) or the corresponding time in your local time zone. (Might be pushed a just little since it is the end of the banker's hours workweek!)
>
> If, upon perusing the list, you are sure that you can see the real definition, PLEASE do not vote.
>
> (*notoriously less generous than bakers.)
>
> ~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~
>
> 4> come together or open into each other.
>
> 10> close but not touching.


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