#779812 - Sun Mar 18 2012 04:52 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: mehaul]
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Wikipedia is not always right, and although the sight does claim it is considered use of both genders, it is commonly known for males. I am a tech at a verterinary hospital, I have neutered cats. If a surgery came in as a spay, it would be considered female, no if's or but's about it. I still believe the true answer should be spay. That is the "technical" term, it shouldn't be so vague.
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#779816 - Sun Mar 18 2012 05:04 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: raine_d2007]
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This game deals with words which you may be familiar with one definition but which word has a dozen obscure meanings, all viable as correct answers. This is not a game of current vernaculars. It is a test of knowledge of several large dictionaries. Nothing in the original posit asked that a male be spayed. Neutering, from the latin, means to remove any sexual organs, male or female. Bob Barker or the Network Pooh-Bahs are to blame for not saying "Have your animal neutered, by either spaying or castration."
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#779820 - Sun Mar 18 2012 05:07 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: raine_d2007]
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Thank you for your challenging work.
Edited by mehaul (Sun Mar 18 2012 05:09 PM)
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#780580 - Wed Mar 21 2012 08:10 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: mehaul]
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This typo in the database gave me a laugh.
12. Cunning Your answer: drafty artfulness (especially in deception)
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#780588 - Wed Mar 21 2012 09:19 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: looney_tunes]
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Love it! Drafty artfulness might come in useful sometimes! Hot and humid days or when you want to air out the attic...
Edited by shuehorn (Wed Mar 21 2012 09:20 PM)
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#780686 - Thu Mar 22 2012 10:10 AM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: shuehorn]
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I thought it was an errant Spoonerism as in rafty dartfullness, an incongruous oxymoron if the raft is inflatable and thus a cunning observation.
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#781883 - Tue Mar 27 2012 11:22 AM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: tatwood]
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I remember having seen somewhere that the possible answers are picked randomly from a database. So editing is not in order, but the random factor has presented you with an awkward pairing.
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#782700 - Fri Mar 30 2012 11:42 AM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: tatwood]
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That's what you might call a 'typonymy', typing something in the manner of does something by typing of something or something done like that.
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#782873 - Fri Mar 30 2012 07:51 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: tatwood]
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(I blush)
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#783807 - Wed Apr 04 2012 06:15 AM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: George95]
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Not sure if this one has come up before. 13. Pigman Your answer: a herder or swine 'or' should be 'of'.
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#785190 - Mon Apr 09 2012 07:02 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: ozzz2002]
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13. Waverer
Your answer: one who hesitates (uaually out of fear)
Note the word "uaually".
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#785220 - Mon Apr 09 2012 09:49 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: TimBentley]
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This just happened in the same game: sambuca is related to liqueur
You said: liquor
sambuca means "an Italian liqueur made with elderberries and flavored with licorice" liqueur means "strong highly flavored sweet liquor usually drunk after a meal"
aquavit is related to liquor
You said: liqueur
aquavit means "Scandinavian liquor usually flavored with caraway seeds" liquor means "distilled rather than fermented"
I don't know.. not every liquor is a liqueur, but still it's quite confusing.
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#788422 - Mon Apr 23 2012 12:09 AM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: sportsherald]
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Coincidence - the issues have been noted before, and in different sets.
Edited by looney_tunes (Mon Apr 23 2012 12:09 AM)
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#792629 - Tue May 08 2012 04:13 AM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: looney_tunes]
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From today's set:
11. Banch Your answer: (law) the seat for judges in a courtroom
I think this probably should be "bench".
Luckily I assumed it was a typo - none of the other answers seemed to fit the non-existant word "banch" either!
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#792717 - Tue May 08 2012 01:11 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: stedman]
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If you go back to an earlier page of this thread, I did actually track down an online source that is probably where it comes from. This game uses an external source, not a FunTrivia database.
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#796431 - Wed May 23 2012 06:35 AM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: looney_tunes]
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13. Chopper Your answer: informal terms for a human `tooth' A rather novel use of quotes/apostrophes.
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#796622 - Wed May 23 2012 11:09 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: reedy]
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Loc: South Australia
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10. Works for an expert to learn a trade Your answer: prentice
It appears to missing missing the AP at the start.
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#797843 - Mon May 28 2012 09:13 PM
Re: Word Wizard Letter Anomaly?
[Re: Ghosttowner]
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These things happen - there has been quite a bit of discussion about it on another thread. The last time I ended up with 12 consonants I did some trades, and by the time I was back up to 12 letters was able to play my first (and, so far, only) 12-letter word, so there is hope.
edited to remove typo
Edited by looney_tunes (Mon May 28 2012 09:13 PM)
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