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[Dixonary] Rd. 2835: Vote now for ACROMION
Hi all,
Well, it took two words but here we are. There were NO DQs this time on acromion, not even from Mr. Barrs. Pretty rare event, that. (The rare event I mean is that we have no DQs, not necessarily that Mr. Barrs is not a DQ. But, come to think of it, that's pretty rare, too.) We have 14 nice definitions from our clever crowd which includes the dictionary. Please vote for your two faves before the deadline and then I can end this weekend of subbing. Tim Bourne promised to deal for me next time I'm the winner, for which I am grateful. Based on prior experience, we may have all forgotten that by the time it happens. Deadline: 8 a.m. GMT Tuesday September 19, which is, I think, 2 a.m. EDT Tuesday, 1 a.m. CDT, and 11 p.m. Monday September 18 on the sunny Pacific coast (PDT). Please figure your own time if it is not one of these. Happy voting! Nancy 1. A non-newtonian fluid that acts like a liquid and can be poured, but acts like a solid when force is applied to it by pushing or squeezing. 2. A charged particle captured by the earth's magnetic field. 3. an expanding pin used in rock climbing. 4. 4. The outward end of the spine of the scapula or shoulder blade. 5. 5. misuse or strained use of words, as in a mixed metaphor, occurring either in error or for rhetorical effect. 6. A pattern of honeysuckle or palm leaves in a radiating cluster, used as a motif in Greek art. 7. the effort involved in working; putting a shoulder to the wheel; putting a best foot forward; [Gk. first shoulder] 8. 8. a stele placed at the highest point of a hill or mountain, giving ownership of that spot to Zeus and Hera. (Greece) 99. 9. song or poem celebrating a coming marriage. 10. 10. a device that measures brain activity in response to certain musical tones. 11. 11. a triangular gable end placed above the columns and entablature of the frontage of a building in the Doric order of Greek architecture. 12. 12. In a classical Greek theater, the part of the skene above the episkenion. 13. 13. a bell-tower. 14. 14. An equilateral triangle borne at the top corner of an heraldic shield; reward from the sovereign for performance of eminent service. -- 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. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. |