Kettle - astringent
Kettle - astringent
Vermin - gyroscopic
Eddy - kestrel
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I've searched and the only suggestions for ersine I've come across is as a family, name, hence a proper name, or the search engine came up with ursine as a solution. π€
Is it Scots Gaelic, or German? Even in French it only exists as a family name. π€·π»ββοΈ
Or were you thinking of something else?
Help!!!
Quote by gypsyWell, I was thinking of Ursine but Grammarly didn't intercept it, probably because of the hyphen.Quote by AnnaMayZingVespers-inept
I've searched and the only suggestions for ersine I've come across is as a family, name, hence a proper name, or the search engine came up with ursine as a solution. π€
Is it Scots Gaelic, or German? Even in French it only exists as a family name. π€·π»ββοΈ
Or were you thinking of something else?
Help!!!
Sigh... I'll try again. ππ
Vespers-estranged
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana
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Well, I was thinking of Ursine but Grammarly didn't intercept it, probably because of the hyphen.Sigh... I'll try again. ππ
Vespers-estranged
Thanks, Anna, much appreciated.
Isentropic - klezmer
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Klezmer-rythm ππ
Hmmm, here's a conundrum.
As far as I know, no word in English begins with thm or hm. And I have searched without success.
So, here's what I've come up with.
Th'matic - kettle
(eliding the vowel as could be the case when speaking)
Second option, use rhythmic rather than rhythm:
Rhythmic - rondeau
Or? I don't know. π€·π»ββοΈπ€π³
It's your call, Anna. π
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Klezmer-rythm ππ
Hmmm, here's a conundrum.
As far as I know, no word in English begins with thm or hm. And I have searched without success.
So, here's what I've come up with.
Th'matic - kettle
(eliding the vowel as could be the case when speaking)
Second option, use rhythmic rather than rhythm:
Rhythmic - rondeau
Or? I don't know. π€·π»ββοΈπ€π³
It's your call, Anna. π
I'm doing really well just lately. Having a torrid time! Got to slow down! πππ²
Rondeau-torrid
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana
Essential - armada
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Armada-giobertite
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Teaspoon - ionic
Lisa, you have to use the previous, newly formed word, which was not teaspoon. Check back to page 1 of the game for the format.
So back to Anna's word. And upwards and onwards mineralogically speaking π
Giobertite - amazonite
Nettable - achievement
radical - terror
(And yeah, that is freaky)
On the beauty that lies beneath - Beyond the Veil comp entry!
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How on earth does this manage to create a link to a newspaper article about an ancient Babylonian drawing? π²
Antelope-radical!
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radical - terror
(And yeah, that is freaky)
Partial explanation is, the link was copied to my clip board, but I don't know how it (or I), actually created a link, when I was posting here. π€·π»ββοΈ
I intended to post the link in a thread regarding the competition, because it is such an interesting story, but as we know, when it comes to π»π»π», strange things happen.
Terror - ganglion