1. A grayish spodumene crystal.
2. [Obs.] A thin woolen fabric.
3. Layered industrial residue, sometimes repurposed as a decorative or artistic material.
4. Any of a class of musician-entertainers of northern Germany.
5. An old person.
6. One of the stops in the religious ceremony called "The steps of the cross": this one remembers the steps up to the cross itself. [Obs. Middle English from Old French grez or greize]
7. A coarse, herb‑infused seasoning crumble of dried rye and toasted seeds, used to add depth and texture to roasted vegetables or hearty stews.
8. A domestic fowl bred for flesh or eggs; believed to have been developed from the red jungle fowl.
9. [ON] to grind; ground millet.
10. A granitic rock with crystalline-granular texture, consisting chiefly of quartz and mica.
11. People who fled mainland China for Taiwan after 1945, and their descendants; literally "outside province people".
12. To be attracted, as by gravity or magnetism.
13. Small, usu. salty, snacks served with beer.
14. A cistern for collecting rainwater.
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7. A coarse, herb‑infused seasoning crumble of dried rye and toasted seeds, used to add depth and texture to roasted vegetables or hearty stews.
2. [Obs.] A thin woolen fabric.
3. Layered industrial residue, sometimes repurposed as a decorative or artistic material.
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5. An old person.
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On 2026-04-27 20:28:42, Hugo Kornelis <hu...@perfact.info> wrote:
I think Paul guessed that so far, nobody had voted for my definition yet. Whether he was right is something I will not reveal at this time.
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