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stabiliTY - REservoir
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IniquitOUS - TEDium
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Usurpation-isentropic



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For the life of me I cannot come up with a solution using kyrie without finagling a bit by using the proper noun Riems and the MS-Dos abbreviation. Does anyone see a better solution? smile

kyRIE - MS-dos
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For the life of me I cannot come up with a solution using kyrie without finagling a bit by using the proper noun Riems and the MS-Dos abbreviation. Does anyone see a better solution? smile

kyRIE - MS-dos


No, I can't either, my apologies for kyrie.

If you want I can change my entry thus:

Isentropic - kerfuffle (since kerfuffle seems rather apt under the circumstances.)

So, change my entry? Go with the MS-Dos abbreviation?
Or wait for Anna to rule on this since she set this word challenge up?
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For the life of me I cannot come up with a solution using kyrie without finagling a bit by using the proper noun Riems and the MS-Dos abbreviation. Does anyone see a better solution? smile

kyRIE - MS-dos


No, I can't either, my apologies for kyrie.

If you want I can change my entry thus:

Isentropic - kerfuffle (since kerfuffle seems rather apt under the circumstances.)

So, change my entry? Go with the MS-Dos abbreviation?
Or wait for Anna to rule on this since she set this word challenge up?


I think your plan is perfectly fine. Let's just do that. I will carry on with your suggestion.

kerfufFLE - ASbestos
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Quote by Survivor
For the life of me I cannot come up with a solution using kyrie without finagling a bit by using the proper noun Riems and the MS-Dos abbreviation. Does anyone see a better solution? smile

kyRIE - MS-dos


No, I can't either, my apologies for kyrie.

If you want I can change my entry thus:

Isentropic - kerfuffle (since kerfuffle seems rather apt under the circumstances.)

So, change my entry? Go with the MS-Dos abbreviation?
Or wait for Anna to rule on this since she set this word challenge up?


I think Gypsy is right. Riems I could accept but MS-Dos is really not a word.
However, there is... Kyrie-perfect where Ieper is the correct spelling for Ypres in Belgium. I could have accepted that... at a push.

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Terminal - edible


Hi, Gypsy. I'm having a problem understanding your last entry. (termiNAL - EDible) Is the central word NALED?
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Terminal - edible


Hi, Gypsy. I'm having a problem understanding your last entry. (termiNAL - EDible) Is the central word NALED?


That's right, naled, a chemical used in mosquito control.
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Terminal - edible


Hi, Gypsy. I'm having a problem understanding your last entry. (termiNAL - EDible) Is the central word NALED?


That's right, naled, a chemical used in mosquito control.


Thanks so much. My dictionary is obviously lacking. I appreciate the help.



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