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Efrem G Mallach February 4th, 2019 10:07 AM

[Dixonary] MODILLION (Round 2959) voting time
 
Folks,

I gave it another hour plus a bit, but no word from Guerri regarding either a definition or a request for an extension, so we'll go with what we have. I hope she's well and able to participate.

Thirteen definitions of MODILLION follow. They have been edited (very slightly) for format consistency and are in order by character count, which might not correspond to visual length in your email display font.

One of these definitions is correct. The others are the products of your collective minds. Please vote for two that you like for any reason (such as, but not necessarily, thinking that they might be correct) by public Reply to this message before the deadline that follows the list.

1. a follower of fashion.

2. a low or worthless poet.

3. a wobble in a rotating body.

4. something depressingly commonplace.

5. An ornate corbel underneath a cornice.

6. a badge or other adornment for a motor vehicle.

7. a rubber knob on the end of a cane to prevent slippage.

8. [Math.] the remainder when any number is divided by a million.

9. an oil paint containing lead acetate in paste form. (TM _E. I. duPont_)

10. an invented fantasy world with its own geography, language and history.

11. a vertical member, as of stone or wood, dividing a window or other opening.

12. a type of filigreed ornamental architectural decoration most often found on balconies and rooflines.

13. the result of atoms of light elements being squeezed under enough pressure for their nuclei to undergo fusion.

The deadline for voting is just under 47 hours from now: Wednesday, Feb. 6, at 10 am US EST. According to timeanddate.com <http://timeanddate.com/>, that is:



and other times in other places. Please check any conversion that applies to you. That site is good, but nobody's perfect.

New players are welcome to vote. Submitting a definition is not a requirement for voting; the only requirement is that you not know what this word means. Full rules at http://www.dixonary.net/game-rules-and-advice/rules <http://www.dixonary.net/game-rules-and-advice/rules> .

Vote on!

Efrem

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Dave Cunningham February 4th, 2019 10:16 AM

Re: [Dixonary] MODILLION (Round 2959) voting time
 
5 and 12 \

Dave


On Monday, February 4, 2019 at 11:07:25 AM UTC-5, Efrem wrote:
>
> Folks,
>
> I gave it another hour plus a bit, but no word from Guerri regarding
> either a definition or a request for an extension, so we'll go with what we
> have. I hope she's well and able to participate.
>
> Thirteen definitions of MODILLION follow. They have been edited (very
> slightly) for format consistency and are in order by character count, which
> might not correspond to visual length in your email display font.
>
> One of these definitions is correct. The others are the products of your
> collective minds. Please vote for two that you like for any reason (such
> as, but not necessarily, thinking that they might be correct) by public
> Reply to this message before the deadline that follows the list.
>
> 1. a follower of fashion.
>
> 2. a low or worthless poet.
>
> 3. a wobble in a rotating body.
>
> 4. something depressingly commonplace.
>
> 5. An ornate corbel underneath a cornice.
>
> 6. a badge or other adornment for a motor vehicle.
>
> 7. a rubber knob on the end of a cane to prevent slippage.
>
> 8. [Math.] the remainder when any number is divided by a million.
>
> 9. an oil paint containing lead acetate in paste form. (TM _E. I. duPont_)
>
> 10. an invented fantasy world with its own geography, language and history.
>
> 11. a vertical member, as of stone or wood, dividing a window or other
> opening.
>
> 12. a type of filigreed ornamental architectural decoration most often
> found on balconies and rooflines.
>
> 13. the result of atoms of light elements being squeezed under enough
> pressure for their nuclei to undergo fusion.
>
> The deadline for voting is just under 47 hours from now: Wednesday, Feb.
> 6, at 10 am US EST. According to timeanddate.com, that is:
>
>
> and other times in other places. Please check any conversion that applies
> to you. That site is good, but nobody's perfect.
>
> New players are welcome to vote. Submitting a definition is not a
> requirement for voting; the only requirement is that you not know what this
> word means. Full rules at
> http://www.dixonary.net/game-rules-and-advice/rules .
>
> Vote on!
>
> Efrem
>


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Debbie February 4th, 2019 10:25 AM

Re: [Dixonary] MODILLION (Round 2959) voting time
 
5 and 6 please

On Mon, Feb 4, 2019 at 11:16 AM Dave Cunningham <cunn5393 (AT) bellsouth (DOT) net>
wrote:

> 5 and 12 \
>
> Dave
>
>
> On Monday, February 4, 2019 at 11:07:25 AM UTC-5, Efrem wrote:
>>
>> Folks,
>>
>> I gave it another hour plus a bit, but no word from Guerri regarding
>> either a definition or a request for an extension, so we'll go with what we
>> have. I hope she's well and able to participate.
>>
>> Thirteen definitions of MODILLION follow. They have been edited (very
>> slightly) for format consistency and are in order by character count, which
>> might not correspond to visual length in your email display font.
>>
>> One of these definitions is correct. The others are the products of your
>> collective minds. Please vote for two that you like for any reason (such
>> as, but not necessarily, thinking that they might be correct) by public
>> Reply to this message before the deadline that follows the list.
>>
>> 1. a follower of fashion.
>>
>> 2. a low or worthless poet.
>>
>> 3. a wobble in a rotating body.
>>
>> 4. something depressingly commonplace.
>>
>> 5. An ornate corbel underneath a cornice.
>>
>> 6. a badge or other adornment for a motor vehicle.
>>
>> 7. a rubber knob on the end of a cane to prevent slippage.
>>
>> 8. [Math.] the remainder when any number is divided by a million.
>>
>> 9. an oil paint containing lead acetate in paste form. (TM _E. I. duPont_)
>>
>> 10. an invented fantasy world with its own geography, language and
>> history.
>>
>> 11. a vertical member, as of stone or wood, dividing a window or other
>> opening.
>>
>> 12. a type of filigreed ornamental architectural decoration most often
>> found on balconies and rooflines.
>>
>> 13. the result of atoms of light elements being squeezed under enough
>> pressure for their nuclei to undergo fusion.
>>
>> The deadline for voting is just under 47 hours from now: Wednesday, Feb.
>> 6, at 10 am US EST. According to timeanddate.com, that is:
>>
>>
>> and other times in other places. Please check any conversion that applies
>> to you. That site is good, but nobody's perfect.
>>
>> New players are welcome to vote. Submitting a definition is not a
>> requirement for voting; the only requirement is that you not know what this
>> word means. Full rules at
>> http://www.dixonary.net/game-rules-and-advice/rules .
>>
>> Vote on!
>>
>> Efrem
>>

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Judy Madnick February 4th, 2019 10:31 AM

RE: [Dixonary] MODILLION (Round 2959) voting time
 
As usual, no idea. I'll be happy to give these two players my votes (thanks for the idea, Dave!):

5. An ornate corbel underneath a cornice.
12. a type of filigreed ornamental architectural decoration most often found on balconies and rooflines.

Judy Madnick
Albany, NY

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Tim B February 4th, 2019 11:17 AM

Re: [Dixonary] MODILLION (Round 2959) voting time
 
I'll have 8 and 12, please.

And I'll take this opportunity to say that I'll be away on holiday for roughly a month from this
Wednesday, with nothing bigger than a tablet, so my participation will be very erratic - no deals
please!

Best wishes,
Tim Bourne.

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Guerri Stevens February 4th, 2019 03:50 PM

Re: [Dixonary] MODILLION (Round 2959) voting time
 
I am alive and well, and am voting. I can drive without killing anyone,
and am able to skate (I have witnesses). Oops I don't know the names of
the witnesses and they probably don't know mine, but I would have signed
in and paid, so there would be evidence. On th other hand, someone could
have forged my name.

I vote for 7 and 10.

On 2/4/2019 11:07 AM, Efrem G Mallach wrote:

>
> 7. a rubber knob on the end of a cane to*prevent slippage ( because I
> own such a cane as we get older we acquire such things I should
> mention that I am no longer using the cane but can't see any point in
> throwing it out) .
>
> 10. an invented fantasy world with its*own geography, language and
> history.


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Tim Lodge February 4th, 2019 04:29 PM

Re: [Dixonary] MODILLION (Round 2959) voting time
 
I'll try 2 and 4.

2. a low or worthless poet.

4. something depressingly commonplace.

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Guerri Stevens February 4th, 2019 06:43 PM

Re: [Dixonary] MODILLION (Round 2959) voting time
 
I am debating not voting but decided to go ahead and do it. I *think*
the worst thing that could happen would be voting for the real def, and
that's just two points.

On 2/4/2019 11:07 AM, Efrem G Mallach wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I gave it another hour plus a bit, but no word from Guerri regarding
> either a definition or a request for an extension, so we'll go with
> what we have. I hope she's well and able to participate.
>
> Thirteen definitions of MODILLION*follow. They have been edited (very
> slightly) for format consistency and are in order by character count,
> which might not correspond to visual length in your email display font.
>
> One of these definitions is correct. The others are the products of
> your collective minds.**Please vote for two that you like for any
> reason (such as, but not necessarily, thinking that they might be
> correct) by public Reply to this message before the deadline that
> follows the list.
>
> 1. a follower of*fashion.
>
> 2. a low or worthless poet.
>
> 3. a wobble in a rotating body.
>
> 4. something depressingly commonplace.
>
> 5. An ornate corbel underneath a*cornice.
>
> 6. a badge or other adornment for a motor*vehicle.
>
> 7. a rubber knob on the end of a cane to*prevent slippage.
>
> 8. [Math.] the remainder when any number*is divided by a million.
>
> 9. an oil paint containing lead acetate*in paste form. (TM _E. I. duPont_)
>
> 10. an invented fantasy world with its*own geography, language and
> history.
>
> 11. a vertical member, as of stone or*wood, dividing a window or other
> opening.
>
> 12. a type of filigreed ornamental*architectural decoration most often
> found on balconies and rooflines.
>
> 13. the result of atoms of light elements*being squeezed under enough
> pressure for their nuclei to undergo fusion.
>
> The deadline for voting is just under 47 hours from now: Wednesday,
> Feb. 6, at 10 am US EST. According to timeanddate.com
> <http://timeanddate.com/>,*that is:
>
>
> and other times in other places. Please check any conversion that
> applies to you. That site is good, but nobody's perfect.
>
> New players are welcome to vote. Submitting a definition is not a
> requirement for voting; the only requirement is that you not know what
> this word means.*Full rules at
> http://www.dixonary.net/game-rules-and-advice/rules*.
>
> Vote on!
>
> Efrem
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Shani Naylor February 4th, 2019 11:16 PM

Re: [Dixonary] MODILLION (Round 2959) voting time
 
5 & 6 for me.




On Tue, Feb 5, 2019 at 5:07 AM Efrem G Mallach <emallach (AT) verizon (DOT) net> wrote:

> Folks,
>
> I gave it another hour plus a bit, but no word from Guerri regarding
> either a definition or a request for an extension, so we'll go with what we
> have. I hope she's well and able to participate.
>
> Thirteen definitions of MODILLION follow. They have been edited (very
> slightly) for format consistency and are in order by character count, which
> might not correspond to visual length in your email display font.
>
> One of these definitions is correct. The others are the products of your
> collective minds. Please vote for two that you like for any reason (such
> as, but not necessarily, thinking that they might be correct) by public
> Reply to this message before the deadline that follows the list.
>
> 1. a follower of fashion.
>
> 2. a low or worthless poet.
>
> 3. a wobble in a rotating body.
>
> 4. something depressingly commonplace.
>
> 5. An ornate corbel underneath a cornice.
>
> 6. a badge or other adornment for a motor vehicle.
>
> 7. a rubber knob on the end of a cane to prevent slippage.
>
> 8. [Math.] the remainder when any number is divided by a million.
>
> 9. an oil paint containing lead acetate in paste form. (TM _E. I. duPont_)
>
> 10. an invented fantasy world with its own geography, language and history.
>
> 11. a vertical member, as of stone or wood, dividing a window or other
> opening.
>
> 12. a type of filigreed ornamental architectural decoration most often
> found on balconies and rooflines.
>
> 13. the result of atoms of light elements being squeezed under enough
> pressure for their nuclei to undergo fusion.
>
> The deadline for voting is just under 47 hours from now: Wednesday, Feb.
> 6, at 10 am US EST. According to timeanddate.com, that is:
>
>
> and other times in other places. Please check any conversion that applies
> to you. That site is good, but nobody's perfect.
>
> New players are welcome to vote. Submitting a definition is not a
> requirement for voting; the only requirement is that you not know what this
> word means. Full rules at
> http://www.dixonary.net/game-rules-and-advice/rules .
>
> Vote on!
>
> Efrem
>
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Daniel Widdis February 5th, 2019 12:57 AM

Re: [Dixonary] MODILLION (Round 2959) voting time
 
I will applaud the author of 8 for chutzpah.* But go with 5 and 12 vox pop.



From: <dixonary (AT) googlegroups (DOT) com> on behalf of Efrem G Mallach <emallach (AT) verizon (DOT) net>
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Date: Monday, February 4, 2019 at 8:07 AM
To: <dixonary (AT) googlegroups (DOT) com>
Subject: [Dixonary] MODILLION (Round 2959) voting time



Folks,

I gave it another hour plus a bit, but no word from Guerri regarding either a definition or a request for an extension, so we'll go with what we have. I hope she's well and able to participate.

Thirteen definitions of MODILLION follow. They have been edited (very slightly) for format consistency and are in order by character count, which might not correspond to visual length in your email display font.



One of these definitions is correct. The others are the products of your collective minds. Please vote for two that you like for any reason (such as, but not necessarily, thinking that they might be correct) by public Reply to this message before the deadline that follows the list.


1. a follower of fashion.

2. a low or worthless poet.

3. a wobble in a rotating body.

4. something depressingly commonplace.

5. An ornate corbel underneath a cornice.

6. a badge or other adornment for a motor vehicle.

7. a rubber knob on the end of a cane to prevent slippage.

8. [Math.] the remainder when any number is divided by a million.

9. an oil paint containing lead acetate in paste form. (TM _E. I. duPont_)

10. an invented fantasy world with its own geography, language and history.

11. a vertical member, as of stone or wood, dividing a window or other opening.

12. a type of filigreed ornamental architectural decoration most often found on balconies and rooflines.

13. the result of atoms of light elements being squeezed under enough pressure for their nuclei to undergo fusion.



The deadline for voting is just under 47 hours from now: Wednesday, Feb. 6, at 10 am US EST. According to timeanddate.com, that is:





and other times in other places. Please check any conversion that applies to you. That site is good, but nobody's perfect.



New players are welcome to vote. Submitting a definition is not a requirement for voting; the only requirement is that you not know what this word means. Full rules at http://www.dixonary.net/game-rules-and-advice/rules .

Vote on!



Efrem

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Ryan McGill February 5th, 2019 01:11 PM

Re: [Dixonary] MODILLION (Round 2959) voting time
 
1 & 3

1. a follower of fashion.
> 3. a wobble in a rotating body.
>
>


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nancygoat February 5th, 2019 09:54 PM

Re: [Dixonary] MODILLION (Round 2959) voting time
 
I'll take 6 and 9. No idea.
Nancy


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Tony Abell February 6th, 2019 12:08 AM

Re: [Dixonary] MODILLION (Round 2959) voting time
 
For lack of any better ideas, I'll take 5 and 6:

> 5. An ornate corbel underneath a cornice.


> 6. a badge or other adornment for a motor vehicle.


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