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Through Jesus the forgiveness of sins is proclaimed to you. Through Him everyone who believes is justified from everything you could not be justified from by the Law of Moses (Acts 13:38-39)
On Jun 26, 2020, at 3:01 AM, Ryan McGill <ryanm...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey, everyone!
Validating my wait, we have fourteen definitions for GYASCUTUS, which have been mildly edited for consistency in formatting and then sorted in alphabetical order. Despite many similarities, I have not combined any, as the echoes between definitions delighted me. Any errors remaining are surely artifacts of my intervention.
One of these definitions was verified by a dictionary source. The remainder were clever deceptions dreamed up by your fellow players. Please vote for two by public reply to this message.
11. A skin condition, usually of the lower leg, caused by dryness.
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Lacking a better idea, I’ll go with VOX POP.
11 and 12
Chris
I would be interested in seeing how #6 turns around to walk the other way. Unless they just walk around the hill in circles, as illustrated by #5.
I knew this a humorous story about a local variant of hares and the problems of trying to breed greyhounds similarly specialised in order to catch them - the bright dog was the one who waited for them being chased by the greyhounds and forced them to go the wrong-way very slowly (wrong for them, that is)
FYI there is a genus of beetle with that name that bores in circles round a tree
JohnnyB