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hehe, I will refrain from writing "odd," as that would make the next one impossible.
"odometer"
(curious question - why do the British say milometer, when they don't use the measurement miles, whereas in America, we use odometer, even though we use miles as our measurement?)
here's what I got: This comes from two Greek words: Hodos meaning path or gateway [and] Metron meaning (loosely) measure. We now use the Meter to mean a device that measures and displays as well as the metric measurement for distance or length.
http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the...n_for_odometer
erroneous (I seem to be a fan of "us" words!)
usage.
oh cool, thanks for the info!! :) perhaps I should explain that I heard it used in Dr. Who, that's why I thought of it. After I thought about it, I thought, that's strange.
geranium
my pleasure, I like words...
gestapo
poetics
scale
leftovers
(ah, foreign word time maybe!)
Rsvp.
Hehe, I could have done the Rs with Sanskrit lettering but, vp I'm at a loss.. time to make up a word?
I'll just sort of pretend it's an acronym..
"very poetic."
:) I'm not even sure rsvp counts as a word, but that's the only one I could think of that is connected to English.
ice cream
Hey, it counts, it counts. :)
Amplified
:)
editor
oratorio
ion..
onerous
usage
gelatin
indigent!
(the scrabble word finder's got one "nt" word)
ahhhhhhh... (by the bye for the "cs" offering I left earlier there was "csar", an alternate spelling of tsar)
nth
Theremin
intermezzo
zombie
early.
lyrics
CSEA (its the civil service employees association!)
earthbound
dragon
only...
lysine