–adjective meaning
14-year-old Sukanya Roy correctly spelled the tongue-twister 'cymotrichous' to be crowned the new champion. (link)
[Dog is Katrin, our toy poodle (link). She's a mess.]
[Dog is Katrin, our toy poodle (link). She's a mess.]
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Well that's a new word to me and I have cymtrichous hair. I Love, love, love, learning new words. My screen saver is "new word"/day.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot of your doggie. Jim, I have a new blog with *gasp* a real life photo of me. Hope you'll stop by and Colour my World with your comments.
ooops, I forgot to tell you i used to be "gel."
ReplyDeleteFantastic...a new word to learn! spelling bee magic!
ReplyDeleteI've learned something new - thanks Jim!
ReplyDeleteCymotrichous! I'll try to remember that one. Good name for a poodle.
ReplyDeleteWhere do they find these spelling words? They're all foreign to me! BTW, I love your cymotrichous pooch :)
ReplyDeleteYea I couldn't spell that! :) (Found your blog from Six Word Saturday!)
ReplyDeleteKatrin doesn't look like a mess to me. She's a little cutie pie.
ReplyDeleteHave a terrific day Jim. :)
Katrin is a doll! Thanks for your comments on my blog.
ReplyDeleteRats! I had to go out & forgot to record the finals! I missed it! Waaaaa....
ReplyDeleteWhat a great word!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! I can't even pronounce it, much less spell it!
ReplyDeleteReally really cute doggie!
Dianne @
http://buterflydreamz.blogspot.com/
'Cymotrichous' - wonderful word! Can't apply it to my locks which are straight as a yard of pump water, but some of my children and grandchildren are cymotrichous.
ReplyDeleteNice to see you, Jim:-)
Janice aka jabblog
She's a cute mess.
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