#555839 - Tue Oct 05 2010 12:57 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: JanIQ]
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I would not have spelled it that way, but would expect to find a definition that related to that of a shillelagh, which is "a wooden walking stick and club or cudgel, typically made from a stout knotty stick with a large knob at the top, that is associated with Ireland and Irish folklore."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shillelagh_%28club%29
There are a number of words with variant spellings used, which look strange to my eye, but which can be matched by elimination or by similarity to the more expected variant.
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#555956 - Tue Oct 05 2010 11:10 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: looney_tunes]
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3. A spot caused the staining with rust or ink Your answer: iron mould
Should there be a use of the word 'by' between caused and the?
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#555992 - Wed Oct 06 2010 04:08 AM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: mehaul]
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A wrong answer typo:
"a speaker with an unusually laoud voice"
This may be hard to locate.
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#556132 - Wed Oct 06 2010 05:42 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: JMElston]
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From Word Wizard 10/06/10 Time: 6 PM to 7 PM Level: 61 - 150 I could find no definition that matched these words as they are in WW in this section & time.
Preceding in time "The correct answer was priority"
A mountain mahogany "The correct answer was hardtack"
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#556152 - Wed Oct 06 2010 09:40 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: TinyDetail]
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And edge tool having two crossed pivoting blades Your answer: pair of scissors Should be 'An edged...'
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#556167 - Wed Oct 06 2010 11:33 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: TinyDetail]
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Without finding an online dictionary that provides the definition of priority as coming first in time, it is clearly a possible usage in reference to an event which occurs prior to another - the condition of being earlier could certainly be referred to as priority. (Old-fashioned, certainly, but English.)
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#556231 - Thu Oct 07 2010 10:05 AM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: looney_tunes]
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The dictionary with my word processor (Microsoft Works Word Processor) has this:
4. earlier occurrence: the state of having preceded something else
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#556352 - Thu Oct 07 2010 10:13 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: reeshy]
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4. Lunar_time_period
Your answer: there are usually two high and two low tides each day
This doesn't seem to be a proper definition.
9. Graft
Your answer: place athe organ of a donor into the body of a recipient
A typo from the same set.
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#556397 - Fri Oct 08 2010 02:37 AM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: JMElston]
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13. Tsutsugamushi_disease
Your answer: transmitted by larval mites and widespread in asia
This seems incomplete.
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#556560 - Fri Oct 08 2010 08:08 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: abechstein]
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12. Nervus_oculomotorius
Your answer: supplies extrinsic muscles of the eye
This seems incomplete. Adding "nerve which" or something like that would seem necessary.
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#556568 - Fri Oct 08 2010 09:25 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: JMElston]
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4. A metrical unit with unstressed-unstressed syllables
Your answer: pyrrhic
This is somewhat confusing. Replacing "unstressed-unstressed" with "two unstressed" would be much better.
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#557090 - Tue Oct 12 2010 10:16 AM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: JMElston]
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1. Canon
Your answer: a ravine formed by a river in an area with little rainfall
This is the definition of "Canyon". Although the above definition does occur in some online dictionaries, I'm fairly sure that the above is due to a typo which propagated.
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#557094 - Tue Oct 12 2010 10:43 AM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: JMElston]
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Mainstay
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Instead of a typo, it could be to represent "cañon" which is an alternative spelling of "canyon" from the Spanish; my dictionary has this for etymology:
[Mid-19th century. Via Mexican Spanish cañón < Spanish , "large tube" < caña "pipe" < Latin canna (see cane)]
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#557102 - Tue Oct 12 2010 12:16 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: reeshy]
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7. Niblick: an iron with considerable loft
For getting those high points on a shirt when doing pressing?
A reference to it being a golf club would seem to improve this definition.
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#557143 - Tue Oct 12 2010 05:06 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: mehaul]
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6. Charity Your answer: the quality of being kind and gentle
the quality of being kind and gentle is the definition for "graciousness"
The correct answer was a kindly and lenient attitude toward people
These choices are a bit ambiguous, especially when they are presented together. I know that "gentle" and "lenient" do not have the same meaning, but "an act of kindness" might be a stronger definition.
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#557314 - Wed Oct 13 2010 12:00 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: cydonia325]
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8. Isolate or separate Your answer: separation
separation means "the act of dividing or disconnecting"
The correct answer was close off
So separation does not mean separate?
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#557320 - Wed Oct 13 2010 12:33 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: lilyalli]
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8. Isolate or separate Your answer: separation
separation means "the act of dividing or disconnecting"
The correct answer was close off
So separation does not mean separate?
Separate is either a verb or an adjective, depending on how you pronounce it. Separation is a noun describing the state produced by the verb. Therefore the verb response 'close off' is a closer fit. It's sometimes tricky to decide between alternatives with similar meanings, and that kind of grammatical hint is often useful.
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#557332 - Wed Oct 13 2010 01:18 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: looney_tunes]
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7. Sound is not amplified by electrical means
Your answer: acoustic guitar
This may have come up before. "Musical instrument in which" or something like that would complete this.
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#557394 - Wed Oct 13 2010 05:51 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: JMElston]
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Richie Havens, Woodstock, "Freedom", Acoustic guitar, people in the back heard him. Acoustic does not necessarily mean unamplified.
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#557407 - Wed Oct 13 2010 07:14 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: mehaul]
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3. A burn cause by hot liquid or steam
Your answer: scald
Should be "caused".
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#557428 - Wed Oct 13 2010 09:33 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: looney_tunes]
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Arches can flex to be concave or convex, so hunching forward does produce an arched back, just not the direction in which we usually picture it. This interpretation is unusual, as far as a definition contained in standard medical dictionaries. Most people would not have access to a medical dictionary, and "hunch forward" is the intuitive response and the one found in most non-medical dictionaries.
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#557432 - Wed Oct 13 2010 10:30 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: cydonia325]
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Arches can flex to be concave or convex, so hunching forward does produce an arched back, just not the direction in which we usually picture it. This interpretation is unusual, as far as a definition contained in standard medical dictionaries. Most people would not have access to a medical dictionary, and "hunch forward" is the intuitive response and the one found in most non-medical dictionaries. A lot of the definitions used in the database for Word Wizard (and a lot of the spellings of words) are unusual, to say the least. That makes it more challenging to find the match, but not incorrect. I reckon that playing it 10times a day, 7 days a week, in an effort to collect letters for the word game would become quite boring if all the definitions were the obvious ones!
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#557499 - Thu Oct 14 2010 06:58 AM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: rossian]
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One explanation for some of the strange matches is a colon. What's happening is that the free dictionaries often list synonyms for a word and then define the synonym after a colon. So if the word is Monster, it might be matched with the word Beast, which would be fair enough. But one definition of the word Beast in the Google dictionary is
"Animal: a living organism characterized by voluntary movement"
When the Word Game uses that definition it only uses the part after the colon. So the Word Game definition of Monster might be shown as "a living organism characterized by voluntary movement" which is not what we would take the word Monster to mean. We would recognise the definition of the word "monster" as including the words "beast" or "animal" but we don't associate it with the more generic definition of the word "animal".
I don't know if the problem lies with how the Word Game is programmed or in how definitions are fetched from the dictionary but something is discarding words before a colon - and that leads to some definitions which are wrong.
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#557542 - Thu Oct 14 2010 12:28 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: flopsymopsy]
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Here's another incomplete definition.
8. Marble_cake Your answer: made of light and dark batter very lightly blended
Someone left out the cake...
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#557648 - Fri Oct 15 2010 02:51 AM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: flopsymopsy]
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I spotted a couple of questions which could do with tweaking: Pigman - A herder or swine. Should be 'A herder OF swine I think Detainee - Some held in custody. Ought to be something like 'A person held in custody' perhaps? 'Some' suggests that the answer would be plural. Or something. And now I'll return you to the usual posters. Thank you for your indulgence in putting up with me. 
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#557649 - Fri Oct 15 2010 02:56 AM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: martin_cube]
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Note to self: check previous posts to avoid duplication.
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#557669 - Fri Oct 15 2010 04:15 AM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: martin_cube]
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5. Polished_rice
Your answer: having husk or outer brown layers removed
This seems incomplete. "Grain" would make this clear.
A previous comment about a main word followed by a colon being missing seems to be a possibility for these incomplete definitions.
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