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What does Agetive mean, Larry. I can't find any reference to it?
Agetive-rythmic
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linesMAN - AGEtive
What does Agetive mean, Larry. I can't find any reference to it?
Agetive-rythmic
I misspelled it. The word I was wanting to use was AGENTIVE with an N.
a·gen·tive | ˈājəntiv |
adjective
formal taking an active role; producing an effect: the program envisions designers as agentive, social citizens.
• Grammar denoting a word or part of a word that expresses the doer of an action: agentive nouns are typically derived from a verb through suffixation of -er.
I hate causing worries but it actually didn't make a difference I see. That was good.
Now the problem is that your word rythmic seems to be misspelled, too. I know you wanted to use rhythmic but you left out the H after the first R. Drat. These things seem to spiral out of control.
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana
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Ignite-arsenal
God, that was more nerve-wracking than I'd expect it to be. I came here to relax, people!
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana
Bit different, eh? Guess what, even more fun if you can make the three words connect in some way.
Arsenal-armourers
Quote by PaperboyBit different, eh? Guess what, even more fun if you can make the three words connect in some way.
Arsenal-armourers
Plus I'm completely stuck with that word "armourers". Only words I know that begin with "ers" is erstwhile and ersatz. So now what?
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana
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Welcome back, Gypsy. I hope you are recovered.