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Alec Kojaev AlecKoj...@excite.com alt usage english On Thu, 08 Sep 2005 08: 28:03 GMT, Jitze Couperus wrote: There is a root of English words that, possibly with affixes, can have any of the following meanings. What root? acquire area hooking up insanity insoluble sign stretching pull volume -tract-trac-trah-trai-treat- : ... Sep 9 2005 by Alec Kojaev - 5 messages - 5 authors |
Q45. I declare!Group: alt.usage.english
Jitze Couperus couperus-eschew-t...@znet.com alt usage english There is a
root of English words that, possibly with affixes, can have any of the following
meanings. What root? acquire area hooking up insanity insoluble sign stretching
pull volume Jitze, KBM and Bar Chief Dweil Flonker Totally Official Rules
Committee.
Sep 8 2005 by Jitze Couperus - 5 messages - 5 authors
Q45. I declare!Group: alt.usage.english
Michael Hamm msh...@math.wustl.edu alt usage english On Thu, 8 Sep 2005,
Alec Kojaev wrote, in part: There is a root of English words that, possibly with
affixes, can have any of the following meanings. What root? acquire area hooking
up insanity insoluble sign stretching pull volume -tract-trac-trah-trai-treat-: acquire
...
Sep 8 2005 by Michael Hamm - 5 messages - 5 authors
Q45. I declare!Group: alt.usage.english
Jerry Friedman je...@totally-official.com alt usage english Michael Hamm wrote:
On Thu, 8 Sep 2005, Alec Kojaev wrote, in part: There is a root of English words
that, possibly with affixes, can have any of the following meanings. What root?
acquire area hooking up insanity insoluble sign stretching pull volume ...
Sep 9 2005 by Jerry Friedman - 5 messages - 5 authors
Q45. I declare!Group: alt.usage.english
Mark Brader m...@vex.net alt usage english Michael Hamm writes: The Totally
Official answer is "tract", as follows: acquire contract (malaria) area tract (of land)..
. You mean: area (HUUUUUUGE...) tract(s of land) ! -- Mark Brader "I can say
nothing at this point." Toronto "Well, you were wrong." m...@vex.net -- Monty
Python's ...
Sep 9 2005 by Mark Brader - 5 messages - 5 authors
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