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We have the same word in French (with a spelling variation, but that is to be expected), so this word likely comes from a foreign language, and hence isn't present in all English dictionaries, or something along these lines. And French has probably borrowed it from somewhere else as well (from what I can tell, "fenestra" is the latin for "window").
But this wasn't quite exactly a thread for etymology, and so I will stop digressing. I shall now leave the literati to debate about these strange words. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon12.gif (Literati has a nice ring to it, but I cannot think of something better than this one to bring to the thread) |
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Yes I find if you know a bit of latin you have a vague idea of what romance words are. a large proportion of english is stolen from french (albeit a thousand years ago) almost the rest is germanic (which I mostly know from military study) and the rest are words the empire stole from anyone they conquered.
edit: just realised I am doing what Alneyan warned of, turning this into a etymological discussion. [ July 15, 2004, 14:38: Message edited by: Randallw ] |
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But in a world where the makers of Scrabble have chosen NOT to give out rights to the game Online, I guess one does what one can to fill the void. Thanks, Ragnarok http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon7.gif . |
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I'm pretty sure you can play scrabble Online... do a google search, looks like there are more than a few places...
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And if I recall correctly the timer does exsist on there and you can set it to anything you want. It is optional, however. It does come in handy as some players will take forever to play their word. You are most welcome. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon7.gif Edit: You also mention challenges. I forget exactly but I think you just press the challenge button if you don't think the word is correct and the system will varify it. The word database is taken from Dictionary.com. Although I have seen it mess up a few times and add words it should not allow, proper names and such. [ July 15, 2004, 16:25: Message edited by: Ragnarok ] |
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Rags, I was commenting more on how challenging a word could be a possible weak spot in the game with people logged into dictionary.com typing in the word before they clicked the challenge button (or something similar). After finding out how people had card-counting routines running beside their Hearts game...well...I quit playing.
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If you did want to cheat, who is to prevent you from using a program finding words for you? The computer Version of Scrabble comes with such helps, so you could probably use it in the Online Version (if you have nothing better to do).
Of course, it mostly applies to playing with random people on the net; I guess that we can trust one another on this forum for example. Slightly less on topic, add ancient Greek to your list Randallw and I think you have all the roots of English words. While they aren't too many actual Greek words that I can think of ("phenomenon" and its plural form "phenomena" would be one, like "psyche" and a few other not so common words), Greek words are commonly used to make compound nouns (such as, say, "biology", the study of life). But it isn't so particular to English alone, and I am digressing even more. |
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New day new word!
Todays Word: ihram ("ee raam" with long a) 1. white robe worn by Mecca pilgrims: a white cotton robe worn by men when they are pilgrims to Mecca, formed from pieces of cloth wound around the waist and over the shoulder 2. holy state of pilgrim wearing ihram: the state of holiness conferred or symbolized by the wearing of the ihram Just for David http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon12.gif . "David, looks so natty in his new ihram." http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/tongue.gif http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon10.gif Also, I love discombobulate. I will have to use sometime. [ July 15, 2004, 21:31: Message edited by: Iansidious ] |
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(Seriously, the game was great, everything is going well despite your warp point openers, and the loss of my fleet. I had expected to loose some, but not all, but that is how it works out sometimes.) Just a bad day for getting bad news. Thats all. </font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="sans-serif, arial, verdana">You forgot to say that you loose ALL 60 of them, and I lost only 7 (with an fleet as large as yours) So bottom line : I'VE GOT BETTER SHIPS http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon12.gif |
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