Karrothmelu wins.
Next one...
Sally likes pyromaniacs but not arsonists.
Sally likes theology but not religion.
Sally likes aesthetics but not design.
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#12I believe I am roughly thinking in the right area.. but It's difficult to come up with a coherent answer, so I'll throw some random guesses out.
Does Sally like fascinations?
Does Sally like fascinations?
When people ask me plz because it's shorter than please, i feel inclined to respond no because it's shorter than yes...
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#13As with the last puzzle, the answer has more to do with the words themselves than their meanings. As for now, another clue:
Sally likes heliostats but not solar panels.
Sally likes heliostats but not solar panels.
"Quem notrum ignorare arbitraris, Catalina!" --Cicero
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#14OK, this might be a stretch, but... Sally likes words of Greek origin?
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#15Karrothmelu wins again!
Karrothmelu: 2
I thought that last clue might be a giveaway; ah well. It's a lot of fun coming up with these.
Here's another one:
Sally likes cooperation but not teamwork.
Sally likes naive but not uneducated.
Sally likes preeminence but not perfection.
Karrothmelu: 2
I thought that last clue might be a giveaway; ah well. It's a lot of fun coming up with these.
Here's another one:
Sally likes cooperation but not teamwork.
Sally likes naive but not uneducated.
Sally likes preeminence but not perfection.
"Quem notrum ignorare arbitraris, Catalina!" --Cicero
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#16Does Sally like words that include a diaeresis?
When people ask me plz because it's shorter than please, i feel inclined to respond no because it's shorter than yes...
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#17Istalris wins.
Karrothmelu: 2
Istalris: 1
Well, technically they all contain a hiatus; The diaeresis is kind of being phased out of english writing with words such as preeminent and cooperation being written with a hyphen (pre-eminent) instead, so some people might say that in modern writing some of those words don't technically contain the diaeresis symbol. I still like the diaeresis, though.
Number 4:
Sally likes Aesop but not fables.
Sally likes equations but not algebra.
Sally likes foliage but not trees.
(Note: I think this game is usually played verbally, which makes it a lot harder. I've got to figure out a way to make it more challenging in written form....)
Karrothmelu: 2
Istalris: 1
Well, technically they all contain a hiatus; The diaeresis is kind of being phased out of english writing with words such as preeminent and cooperation being written with a hyphen (pre-eminent) instead, so some people might say that in modern writing some of those words don't technically contain the diaeresis symbol. I still like the diaeresis, though.
Number 4:
Sally likes Aesop but not fables.
Sally likes equations but not algebra.
Sally likes foliage but not trees.
(Note: I think this game is usually played verbally, which makes it a lot harder. I've got to figure out a way to make it more challenging in written form....)
"Quem notrum ignorare arbitraris, Catalina!" --Cicero
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#18There are several ways to describe those words if I remember correctly, the only one that surfaced was diaeresis. It's probably phased out in the English language because those marks are usually associated with other Eastern European languages.
When people ask me plz because it's shorter than please, i feel inclined to respond no because it's shorter than yes...
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#19Sally likes words that cover a large area of meanings.
Foliage: other random plants
Aesop: person, fable writer
equations: chemical equations, 1+1=2, 2a+b=9
Foliage: other random plants
Aesop: person, fable writer
equations: chemical equations, 1+1=2, 2a+b=9
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#20I would have just called it a diphthong. Never knew the term "diaeresis" before.Istalris wrote:There are several ways to describe those words if I remember correctly, the only one that surfaced was diaeresis. It's probably phased out in the English language because those marks are usually associated with other Eastern European languages.
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