| 1. A leather arm guard used by an archer [Cherokee]. |
| 2. In deprived areas of Latin America, a meagre dish of whatever is to hand. |
| 3. A lightweight polymer coating used in eco-friendly packaging to prevent moisture absorption. |
| 4. A protein that plays a major role in helping HIV evade the human immune response. |
| 5. Humboldt’s name (1832) for the active ingredient in the curare family of poisons, now distinguished as tubocurarine, protocurarine and toxiferine [Nahuatl pohuaxochitl (Chondrodendron tomentosum) + -in(e] |
| 6. A type of palustrine wetland. |
| 7. A poisonous alkaloid derived from avocado seeds. |
| 8. A buildup of oily dust in machinery. |
| 9. Musical instruction to sing slowly; in particular to change slowly to a slower tempo [poco; gradually] |
| 10. A drunkard. |
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On Nov 18, 2025, at 4:20 AM, 'Tim Lodge' via Dixonary <dixo...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
1 and 5, please.
1. A leather arm guard used by an archer [Cherokee].5. Humboldt’s name (1832) for the active ingredient in the curare family of poisons, now distinguished as tubocurarine, protocurarine and toxiferine [Nahuatl pohuaxochitl (Chondrodendron tomentosum) + -in(e]-- Tim L
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I'm still waiting for 3 regular players to vote, so I will extend this deadline to 7:00 pm, roughly 1'40" from now.
On Mon, Nov 17, 2025 at 6:01 PM Chowie <chow...@gmail.com> wrote:
Please vote for the 2 most convincing from this perfect 10. Deadline will be 6 pm Tuesday, November 17, Eastern time.
5. Humboldt’s name (1832) for the active ingredient in the curare family of poisons, now distinguished as tubocurarine, protocurarine and toxiferine [Nahuatl pohuaxochitl (Chondrodendron tomentosum) + -in(e]