acquire
area
hooking up
insanity
insoluble
sign
stretching
pull
volume
Jitze, KBM and Bar
Chief Dweil Flonker
Totally Official Rules Committee
> 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 contract
area tract
hooking up attraction(?)
insanity distraction
insoluble intractable
sign (?)
stretching protraction
pull extract
volume treatise
--
Alec
St.Petersburg, Russia
Thank you!
The Totally Official answer is "tract", as follows:
acquire contract (malaria)
area tract (of land)
hooking up traction (of tires)
insanity distraction (to which one is driven)
insoluble intractable
sign contract (an employee)
stretching traction (of bones)
pull retract
volume tractate
Michael Hamm
AM, Math, Wash. U. St. Louis
msh...@math.wustl.edu Fine print:
http://www.math.wustl.edu/~msh210/ ... legal.html
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 Flying Circus
Here's the Cormo you attracted, Alec. I hope your tractor is ready to
make room for it, as it will not be retracted or subtracted.
--
Jerry Friedman, T.O. Sheepcontractor