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Unread postby soupnazii » 26 Jul 2006, 15:31

cyprus

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Unread postby Gaidal Cain » 26 Jul 2006, 15:32

theLuckyDragon wrote:Just say what GC said: "derivatives excluded". The current formulation is ambiguous.
I don't think stuff like lyre->lyrebird (to take one used before here) is wrong. It's the original posters fault. But just using the root and then turning it to an adverb or something is bad. I think the current formulation is quite OK

Oh, and Prussia.
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Unread postby theLuckyDragon » 26 Jul 2006, 15:39

If English lexicology is the same as Romanian, then lyrebird is not a derivative of lyre, it is a compound.

Names not allowed!
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Unread postby Gaidal Cain » 26 Jul 2006, 15:43

DaemianLucifer wrote: 5)Personal names,and non-english words are not allowed(sorry,but me saying tikvan would be unfair)
It's the name of a state, not a person. And if Prussia isn't allowed, then cyprus shouldn't be either.
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Unread postby theLuckyDragon » 26 Jul 2006, 15:46

the game is very simple,but I decided to spice it up a bit
Confuse us all and over-complicate the game, that's what I say... :disagree:

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And if Prussia isn't allowed, then cyprus shouldn't be either.
Correct. I was talking to both of you. ;)
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Unread postby theGryphon » 26 Jul 2006, 15:54

So, where are we now?
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Unread postby soupnazii » 26 Jul 2006, 16:13

well, the name of a state is not neccesarily a personal name of a person. lets let DL talk.

edit: incase its not allowed, i would like to state that my word could also mean "fair" or "fairness". either way, my word stays.

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Unread postby eekstah » 26 Jul 2006, 16:24

theGryphon wrote:So, where are we now?
Actually, on the top of page 12, Deni wrote amiga, wich is not an English word, but Spanish, and/or a name. Therefore we are technically still at tsunami.

edit1: Emphasis on techically.
edit2: Uhm.. I mean, technically.
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Unread postby soupnazii » 26 Jul 2006, 16:26

migration

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Unread postby Zombie_Inc » 26 Jul 2006, 16:51

Ion-beam accelerator. If this doesn't count as adding letters then I'd have to go with Ionization.

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Unread postby theGryphon » 26 Jul 2006, 17:02

Taking ionization, ionic
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Unread postby Gaidal Cain » 26 Jul 2006, 17:03

Let's just stop it until DL comes here to clear up the mess...
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Unread postby theGryphon » 26 Jul 2006, 17:16

:) OK
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Unread postby Gaidal Cain » 26 Jul 2006, 17:57

And besides, there's the Amiga. I think that a rule about "no brand names" would perhaps be in place as well. And some rule about what happens when someone posts a wrong word and the first person who posts after doesn't notice (I say we continue with the latest word, and perhaps have some penalty for those involved).
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Unread postby mr.hackcrag » 26 Jul 2006, 18:07

eekstah wrote:
theGryphon wrote:So, where are we now?
Actually, on the top of page 12, Deni wrote amiga, wich is not an English word, but Spanish, and/or a name. Therefore we are technically still at tsunami.
"Tsunami" is actually borrowed from japanese language. There are many english words borrowed from other languages. Do these count as usable words?

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Unread postby Paulus1 » 26 Jul 2006, 18:10

Zombie_Inc wrote:Ion-beam accelerator. If this doesn't count as adding letters then I'd have to go with Ionization.
Ionization has already been used this round, by me :D
look at page 9.

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Unread postby DaemianLucifer » 26 Jul 2006, 18:12

Oooookeeeeyyy.....I have a big read here.Well if I said "names" not allowed,that would mean stuff like chair isnt allowed.I need help here:Is there a way to label names of planets,with names of companies,personal names,and geographical names,because all of those arent allowed.Maybe saying "Just common names are allowed" should be in order.Help me clarify the rule.

And,because Ionization was posted twice,from this round on,I will post the words used whenever I come by here.

And because I am stunned how we got from c-section to eczema,Im ending the round here.The next round will start with Ethric.And heres the list:
Ethric - 18
Vlad976 - 17
Corribus - 16
urbanmonk - 16
eekstah - 12
soupnazii - 11
DaemianLucifer - 10
Kalah - 10
Milla aka. the Slayer - 9
Paulus1 - 9
Sir William S Titan - 9
Gaidal Cain - 7
Kareeah Indaga - 4
Orfinn - 3
theLuckyDragon - 3
Caradoc - 2
ThunderTitan - 2

Special congratulations to urbanmonk for making a word starting with 7 8| letters of the previous word,and to Vlad976 for using a whole word,thus gaining an extra point.Btw,do you guys think an extra 2,or 3 points should be granted for using the whole word,since it seems harder then I thought?

Round four,waiting for Ethric to start it:

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Unread postby eekstah » 26 Jul 2006, 18:14

Gaidal Cain wrote:And besides, there's the Amiga. I think that a rule about "no brand names" would perhaps be in place as well.
Yes, that's what i meant by name. To me it doesn't matter if it's a name for a person, country, brand or product, it's still a name. I think it's called "proper noun" or "proper name". Basicly any word that is capitalized when written correctly is a such.

edit: Some post sneaked in between. But then I (unintentionally) answered DaemianLucifer's question; Yes, "proper name" or "proper noun" label/describe such word, according to www.thefreedictionary.com.
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Unread postby urbanmonk » 26 Jul 2006, 18:21

mr.hackcrag wrote:
eekstah wrote:
theGryphon wrote:So, where are we now?
Actually, on the top of page 12, Deni wrote amiga, wich is not an English word, but Spanish, and/or a name. Therefore we are technically still at tsunami.
"Tsunami" is actually borrowed from japanese language. There are many english words borrowed from other languages. Do these count as usable words?
Most of English is borrowed from some other language :rofl: (or least a derivitive of it)......so I would think as long as it is in English dictinary it would be ok.

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Unread postby eekstah » 26 Jul 2006, 18:26

mr.hackcrag wrote:"Tsunami" is actually borrowed from japanese language. There are many english words borrowed from other languages. Do these count as usable words?
Yes, because they're in the dictionarry. I can correctly say/write "Tsunami" in an English sentence, but not "amiga". Capitalized Amiga, however, is not incorrect, but still against the game's rule about names.
urbanmonk wrote:......so I would think as long as it is in English dictinary it would be ok.
Exactly.


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