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Dave Cunningham is the next dealer with 7 points and Tim Lodge the real
winner with 5.
As the definition for venyukovioidean doesn't convey much information
unless you are a paleontologist, here's a picture of one.
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Cute, isn't it?
1. detected by instinct or inference rather than by recognized
perceptual cues
Submitter: Widdis Votes: 9 & 12 0 + 0 = 0
Voted for by:
2. relevant information that is difficult to discern from the baseline
or background data.
Submitter: Hale Votes: 9 & 11 0 + 0 = 0
Voted for by:
3. possessing an intrinsic complexity that cannot be broken down.
Submitter: McGill Votes: 5 & 6 0 + 3 = 3
Voted for by: Cunningham; Stevens; Lodge
4. a member of an infraorder of anomodont therapsids from the Permian of
Russia.
Submitter: Dictionary Vote: N/A D2
Voted for by: Cunningham; Barrs
5. [Math.] of or related to a four-dimensional elliptical solid.
Submitter: Cunningham Votes: 3 & *4* 2 + 5 = 7
Voted for by: McGill; Madnick; Lodge; Mallach; Carson
6. a geometric figure composed of 8 or more overlapping ovals.
Submitter: Stevens Votes: 3 & 14 0 + 3 = 3
Voted for by: McGill; Madnick; Mallach
7. an oval hassock used by a penitent in Cyrillic churches.
Submitter: Barrs Votes: *4* & 13 2 + 1 = 3
Voted for by: Naylor
8. a dark-skinned oval plum; liqueur made from such plums.
Submitter: Madnick Votes: 5 & 6 0 + 0 = 0
Voted for by:
9. one who believes the Earth is flat.
Submitter: Lodge Votes: 3 & 5 0 + 5 = 5
Voted for by: Widdis; Hale; Bourne; Naylor; Carson
10. of or relating to a new class of Polish nobility, created c. 1720.
Submitter: Mallach Votes: 5 & 6 0 + 0 = 0
Voted for by:
11. a disciple of the Russian philosopher and artist Vladimir Venyukov.
Submitter: Bourne Votes: 9 & 12 0 + 1 = 1
Voted for by: Hale
12. like the wobbly and seemingly random flights of moths and other
insects around light sources, first described mathematically by
entomologist Benjamin Venyukovioid in 1897.
Submitter: Shepherdson Vote: N/V 0 + 2 = 2
Voted for by: Widdis; Bourne
13. a coin of ancient Rome, equal to two asses.
Submitter: Naylor Votes: 7 & 9 0 + 1 = 1
Voted for by: Barrs
14. a man who busies himself with domestic matters traditionally regarded
as suitable only for women.
Submitter: Carson Votes: 5 & 9 0 + 1 = 1
Voted for by: Stevens
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