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Electroencephalograph instrument for measuring the brain's electrical impulses

 

(Grandad you broke the rules, you must start the new word with the last letter of the preceding one)

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Haematologist

 

Sorry Saran999, I didn't realise there was a another page when I put the word in response to Darko's word on page 11 

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Tetrakishexahedron cube with pyramid erected on each face

 

No problem at all Grandad, and excuse me if my message sounded a bit rude... I'm still learning English language :D

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M-i-l-k     There ya go Tech a nice small word fer ya  ;)

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Melanochalcographer   engraver of copper printing plates

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Run - Run Forest RUN!  Dang, I love that movie! Good restaurant too.

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Rendling curdling or setting of cheese    

 

I like that movie too. Where is the restaurant located?

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NINCOMPOOPThe people running that country (Yup, the USA. The end is near my people. The Constitution and Bill of Rights have been thrown out. Be afraid, very afraid)  are a bunch of nincompoops!
<quit acting like a nincompoop, because I know you are smarter than that>

 

 

Bubba Gumps Shrimp Factory Locations:

http://www.bubbagump.com/locations/

<----  Been to Hell and Back   :three:

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Penintime  second from inmost    

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Epiphenomenalism

 

Epiphenomenalism is the view that mental events are caused by physical events in the brain, but have no effects upon any physical events. Behavior is caused by muscles that contract upon receiving neural impulses, and neural impulses are generated by input from other neurons or from sense organs. On the epiphenomenalist view, mental events play no causal role in this process. Huxley (1874), who held the view, compared mental events to a steam whistle that contributes nothing to the work of a locomotive. James (1879), who rejected the view, characterized epiphenomenalists' mental events as not affecting the brain activity that produces them “any more than a shadow reacts upon the steps of the traveller whom it accompanies”.

http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/epiphenomenalism/

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Saporine of, like or pertaining to the sense of taste

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Ecdemomania        abnormal compulsion for wandering

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Aestheticism ....

   doctrine that beauty is central to other moral principles ....

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