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Grex > Language > #102: The seven letter word game, 1st edition |  |
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kentn
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response 775 of 1177:
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Jul 15 01:23 UTC 2000 |
humerus 1 (gelinas)
members 1 (aruba)
forgets 2 (albaugh)
'fipper' only has 6 letters.
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aruba
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response 776 of 1177:
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Jul 15 05:02 UTC 2000 |
flaneur
Main Entry: fla7neur
Pronunciation: fld-'n&r
Function: noun
Etymology: French flbneur
Date: 1854
: an idle man-about-town
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prp
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response 777 of 1177:
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Jul 15 15:57 UTC 2000 |
Make that flipper, and hope I get my L-key fixed soon.
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kentn
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response 778 of 1177:
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Jul 15 18:34 UTC 2000 |
flaneur 4 (aruba)
flipper 3 (prp)
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aruba
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response 779 of 1177:
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Jul 15 19:13 UTC 2000 |
friseur
Main Entry: fri7seur
Pronunciation: frE-'z&r
Function: noun
Etymology: French, from friser
Date: 1750
: HAIRDRESSER
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kentn
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response 780 of 1177:
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Jul 15 22:44 UTC 2000 |
friseur 7 (aruba) ---> Winner!
Okay, Mark's up!
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aruba
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response 781 of 1177:
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Jul 15 23:18 UTC 2000 |
I wonder if that's where the word "frizzy" comes from. (M-W doesn't say.)
OK, I'm thinking of a 7-letter word.
friseur 0 (lastword)
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kentn
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response 782 of 1177:
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Jul 16 14:35 UTC 2000 |
unveils
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prp
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response 783 of 1177:
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Jul 16 16:25 UTC 2000 |
nowhere
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aruba
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response 784 of 1177:
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Jul 16 22:22 UTC 2000 |
unveils 0 (kentn)
nowhere 0 (prp)
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albaugh
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response 785 of 1177:
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Jul 17 17:44 UTC 2000 |
panties
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kentn
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response 786 of 1177:
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Jul 17 23:04 UTC 2000 |
ashamed
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aruba
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response 787 of 1177:
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Jul 18 06:11 UTC 2000 |
panties 0 (albaugh)
ashamed 1 (kentn)
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prp
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response 788 of 1177:
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Jul 18 15:31 UTC 2000 |
uneaten
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aruba
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response 789 of 1177:
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Jul 18 15:59 UTC 2000 |
uneaten 0 (prp)
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kentn
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response 790 of 1177:
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Jul 19 00:46 UTC 2000 |
optimal
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aruba
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response 791 of 1177:
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Jul 19 00:52 UTC 2000 |
optimal 0 (kentn)
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prp
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response 792 of 1177:
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Jul 19 14:20 UTC 2000 |
ethmoid
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aruba
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response 793 of 1177:
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Jul 19 15:35 UTC 2000 |
ethmoid 1 (prp)
Main Entry: eth7moid
Pronunciation: 'eth-"moid
Function: noun
Etymology: French ethmoode, from Greek EthmoeidEs, literally, like a
strainer, from Ethmos strainer
Date: 1842
: a light spongy cubical bone forming much of the walls of the nasal
cavity and part of those of the orbits
- ethmoid /same/ or eth7moi7dal /(")eth-'moi-d&l/ adjective
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kentn
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response 794 of 1177:
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Jul 19 22:25 UTC 2000 |
rebound
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aruba
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response 795 of 1177:
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Jul 20 05:31 UTC 2000 |
rebound 0 (kentn)
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prp
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response 796 of 1177:
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Jul 20 15:39 UTC 2000 |
suppose
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kentn
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response 797 of 1177:
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Jul 22 01:17 UTC 2000 |
acrylic
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prp
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response 798 of 1177:
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Jul 22 15:18 UTC 2000 |
esparto
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aruba
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response 799 of 1177:
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Jul 22 18:45 UTC 2000 |
suppose 0 (prp)
acrylic 2 (kentn)
esparto 0 (prp)
Main Entry: es7par7to
Pronunciation: is-'pdr-(")tO
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural -tos
Etymology: Spanish, from Latin spartum, from Greek sparton -- more at SPIRE
Date: 1845
1 : either of two Spanish and Algerian grasses (Stipa tenacissima and Lygeum
spartum) used especially to make cordage, shoes, and paper -- called also
esparto grass
2 : the fiber of esparto
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