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ethnotype

from the French; same spelling 1. A characteristic quality or trait of any organism with a level of extrinsic complexity that rises to the point of forming a discreet and evolving, however slowly, aspect of distinctive culturally created structure. 2. the discreet organism itself. 3. a characteristic artifact or complete structure deemed to be created or distinctively modified by an organism(s) at the required level of cultural advancement for qualification as a (2) see above.

The Aborigine, nearly naked except for a blanket and a throwing stick, represented a deeply ancient ethnotype, as did the tune he whistled or as the intricately carved stick in his hand.

by bjhodge8 October 27, 2016


Ann Coulter

1. A poisonous thorn in the flesh of the low-life, high-self-opinionated liberal, douchy, scum who infest sites, where, Na mayns, def' - fo' - shu' - wol' - maw'bee - sheet - dat - be - boon'n - ma - stank - an' - na - Ma..a..an!! an' ah hayn't gwin'e azz - ta - mowt ag'in on dat li'l b't o' ha' - jew'd sawsich ee'n fo' ya by me s'm jian box - o' - t'mpux fo' ta diz jizzmas an' doo fo'ze dat durn ma ol' pank s'okkin fo' ah e'en wik op an' ha' ma fuz' kap o' mo'un kaf'ee ................!!!

That older dame, Ann Coulter, has got nothing on that cute little number, Kat Timpf, over at the Nat. Review. Hubba Hubba , Ding Ding.

by bjhodge8 October 27, 2016


caseous

cheese-like; having the consistency of cheese. Usually and chiefly a medical term describing diseased tissue within biological structures.

The patient's lung had developed a caseous section due to an earlier tuberculosis infection.

by bjhodge8 June 17, 2016