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Well, just when I got my internet up after 2 days, I come here only to find a word that closes the round. :p
(unless somebody prefers to take a penalty upon him/herself and post a word which wouldn't comply to one of the game's regulations) :p
(unless somebody prefers to take a penalty upon him/herself and post a word which wouldn't comply to one of the game's regulations) :p
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Zamolxis wrote:Well, just when I got my internet up after 2 days, I come here only to find a word that closes the round. :p
(unless somebody prefers to take a penalty upon him/herself and post a word which wouldn't comply to one of the game's regulations) :p
It looks like this round has ended, as my dictionaries have no words which begin with rithm, ithm or hm. Sorry assandir, looks like you lose 5 points.Rules 3 & 9 wrote:3) You must add at least one letter, so (hat -> at) is a no no.
9) The round ends when there are no words that can be posted. The one that ends the round gets -5 points (so that users are encouraged to prolong the game)
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... or to "dragoness"! Every RPG-HoMM-Player knwows that word!!
But asandir is right:
Thefreedictionary says:
1. pythoness - a witch with powers of divination
2. Pythoness - (Greek mythology) the priestess of Apollo at Delphi who transmitted the oracles, see Pythia
The first declaration should have done it.
But asandir is right:
Thefreedictionary says:
1. pythoness - a witch with powers of divination
2. Pythoness - (Greek mythology) the priestess of Apollo at Delphi who transmitted the oracles, see Pythia
The first declaration should have done it.
I don't know if this works, but I give it a try:
rithmetic
my dictionary redirects to arithmetic, so I think it's similar.
rithmetic
my dictionary redirects to arithmetic, so I think it's similar.
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