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  • Asked on April 5, 2021 in Meaning.

    Nice one, as the word appears indeed obscure at best.

    Doing extensive Google search has found a wordsmith. Definition of arruginated on the pattern of rugine + ar-

    prefix variant spelling of ad- assimilated before r (as in arrive, arrogate).
    Rugine
    v. t. All opinions to support ; “Ruine v. T. How should a ruginer on the floor scrape? ] To scrape, “a bone”, to scale.
    ” ) n. (f”] n. ] (Surg.) An instrument for scraping the periosteum from bones; an aspatory.

    Is it possible to

    describe the opening with his trademark phrase ‘Key’ two
    times?
    If it

    is an English adaptation of a French word, which would indicate that they have lied with a British word to describe the Greek language. Said user gives no clear source for his definition of “a Joyce reader” which is a pity.

    If this definition holds any water, then the meaning would be closer to a well-worn male key than the proposed rusted key.

    • 706546 views
    • 177 answers
    • 260969 votes
  • Asked on April 4, 2021 in Meaning.

    Nice one, as the word appears indeed obscure at best.

    Doing extensive Google search has found a wordsmith. Definition of arruginated on the pattern of rugine + ar-

    prefix variant spelling of ad- assimilated before r (as in arrive, arrogate).
    Rugine
    v. t. All opinions to support ; “Ruine v. T. How should a ruginer on the floor scrape? ] To scrape, “a bone”, to scale.
    ” ) n. (f”] n. ] (Surg.) An instrument for scraping the periosteum from bones; an aspatory.

    Is it possible to

    describe the opening with his trademark phrase ‘Key’ two
    times?
    If it

    is an English adaptation of a French word, which would indicate that they have lied with a British word to describe the Greek language. Said user gives no clear source for his definition of “a Joyce reader” which is a pity.

    If this definition holds any water, then the meaning would be closer to a well-worn male key than the proposed rusted key.

    • 706546 views
    • 177 answers
    • 260969 votes
  • Asked on April 4, 2021 in Meaning.

    Nice one, as the word appears indeed obscure at best.

    Doing extensive Google search has found a wordsmith. Definition of arruginated on the pattern of rugine + ar-

    prefix variant spelling of ad- assimilated before r (as in arrive, arrogate).
    Rugine
    v. t. All opinions to support ; “Ruine v. T. How should a ruginer on the floor scrape? ] To scrape, “a bone”, to scale.
    ” ) n. (f”] n. ] (Surg.) An instrument for scraping the periosteum from bones; an aspatory.

    Is it possible to

    describe the opening with his trademark phrase ‘Key’ two
    times?
    If it

    is an English adaptation of a French word, which would indicate that they have lied with a British word to describe the Greek language. Said user gives no clear source for his definition of “a Joyce reader” which is a pity.

    If this definition holds any water, then the meaning would be closer to a well-worn male key than the proposed rusted key.

    • 706546 views
    • 177 answers
    • 260969 votes
  • Asked on April 4, 2021 in Meaning.

    Nice one, as the word appears indeed obscure at best.

    Doing extensive Google search has found a wordsmith. Definition of arruginated on the pattern of rugine + ar-

    prefix variant spelling of ad- assimilated before r (as in arrive, arrogate).
    Rugine
    v. t. All opinions to support ; “Ruine v. T. How should a ruginer on the floor scrape? ] To scrape, “a bone”, to scale.
    ” ) n. (f”] n. ] (Surg.) An instrument for scraping the periosteum from bones; an aspatory.

    Is it possible to

    describe the opening with his trademark phrase ‘Key’ two
    times?
    If it

    is an English adaptation of a French word, which would indicate that they have lied with a British word to describe the Greek language. Said user gives no clear source for his definition of “a Joyce reader” which is a pity.

    If this definition holds any water, then the meaning would be closer to a well-worn male key than the proposed rusted key.

    • 706546 views
    • 177 answers
    • 260969 votes
  • Asked on April 3, 2021 in Meaning.

    Nice one, as the word appears indeed obscure at best.

    Doing extensive Google search has found a wordsmith. Definition of arruginated on the pattern of rugine + ar-

    prefix variant spelling of ad- assimilated before r (as in arrive, arrogate).
    Rugine
    v. t. All opinions to support ; “Ruine v. T. How should a ruginer on the floor scrape? ] To scrape, “a bone”, to scale.
    ” ) n. (f”] n. ] (Surg.) An instrument for scraping the periosteum from bones; an aspatory.

    Is it possible to

    describe the opening with his trademark phrase ‘Key’ two
    times?
    If it

    is an English adaptation of a French word, which would indicate that they have lied with a British word to describe the Greek language. Said user gives no clear source for his definition of “a Joyce reader” which is a pity.

    If this definition holds any water, then the meaning would be closer to a well-worn male key than the proposed rusted key.

    • 706546 views
    • 177 answers
    • 260969 votes
  • Asked on April 3, 2021 in Meaning.

    Nice one, as the word appears indeed obscure at best.

    Doing extensive Google search has found a wordsmith. Definition of arruginated on the pattern of rugine + ar-

    prefix variant spelling of ad- assimilated before r (as in arrive, arrogate).
    Rugine
    v. t. All opinions to support ; “Ruine v. T. How should a ruginer on the floor scrape? ] To scrape, “a bone”, to scale.
    ” ) n. (f”] n. ] (Surg.) An instrument for scraping the periosteum from bones; an aspatory.

    Is it possible to

    describe the opening with his trademark phrase ‘Key’ two
    times?
    If it

    is an English adaptation of a French word, which would indicate that they have lied with a British word to describe the Greek language. Said user gives no clear source for his definition of “a Joyce reader” which is a pity.

    If this definition holds any water, then the meaning would be closer to a well-worn male key than the proposed rusted key.

    • 706546 views
    • 177 answers
    • 260969 votes
  • Asked on April 3, 2021 in Meaning.

    Nice one, as the word appears indeed obscure at best.

    Doing extensive Google search has found a wordsmith. Definition of arruginated on the pattern of rugine + ar-

    prefix variant spelling of ad- assimilated before r (as in arrive, arrogate).
    Rugine
    v. t. All opinions to support ; “Ruine v. T. How should a ruginer on the floor scrape? ] To scrape, “a bone”, to scale.
    ” ) n. (f”] n. ] (Surg.) An instrument for scraping the periosteum from bones; an aspatory.

    Is it possible to

    describe the opening with his trademark phrase ‘Key’ two
    times?
    If it

    is an English adaptation of a French word, which would indicate that they have lied with a British word to describe the Greek language. Said user gives no clear source for his definition of “a Joyce reader” which is a pity.

    If this definition holds any water, then the meaning would be closer to a well-worn male key than the proposed rusted key.

    • 706546 views
    • 177 answers
    • 260969 votes
  • Asked on April 3, 2021 in Meaning.

    Nice one, as the word appears indeed obscure at best.

    Doing extensive Google search has found a wordsmith. Definition of arruginated on the pattern of rugine + ar-

    prefix variant spelling of ad- assimilated before r (as in arrive, arrogate).
    Rugine
    v. t. All opinions to support ; “Ruine v. T. How should a ruginer on the floor scrape? ] To scrape, “a bone”, to scale.
    ” ) n. (f”] n. ] (Surg.) An instrument for scraping the periosteum from bones; an aspatory.

    Is it possible to

    describe the opening with his trademark phrase ‘Key’ two
    times?
    If it

    is an English adaptation of a French word, which would indicate that they have lied with a British word to describe the Greek language. Said user gives no clear source for his definition of “a Joyce reader” which is a pity.

    If this definition holds any water, then the meaning would be closer to a well-worn male key than the proposed rusted key.

    • 706546 views
    • 177 answers
    • 260969 votes
  • Asked on April 3, 2021 in Meaning.

    Nice one, as the word appears indeed obscure at best.

    Doing extensive Google search has found a wordsmith. Definition of arruginated on the pattern of rugine + ar-

    prefix variant spelling of ad- assimilated before r (as in arrive, arrogate).
    Rugine
    v. t. All opinions to support ; “Ruine v. T. How should a ruginer on the floor scrape? ] To scrape, “a bone”, to scale.
    ” ) n. (f”] n. ] (Surg.) An instrument for scraping the periosteum from bones; an aspatory.

    Is it possible to

    describe the opening with his trademark phrase ‘Key’ two
    times?
    If it

    is an English adaptation of a French word, which would indicate that they have lied with a British word to describe the Greek language. Said user gives no clear source for his definition of “a Joyce reader” which is a pity.

    If this definition holds any water, then the meaning would be closer to a well-worn male key than the proposed rusted key.

    • 706546 views
    • 177 answers
    • 260969 votes
  • Asked on April 1, 2021 in Meaning.

    Nice one, as the word appears indeed obscure at best.

    Doing extensive Google search has found a wordsmith. Definition of arruginated on the pattern of rugine + ar-

    prefix variant spelling of ad- assimilated before r (as in arrive, arrogate).
    Rugine
    v. t. All opinions to support ; “Ruine v. T. How should a ruginer on the floor scrape? ] To scrape, “a bone”, to scale.
    ” ) n. (f”] n. ] (Surg.) An instrument for scraping the periosteum from bones; an aspatory.

    Is it possible to

    describe the opening with his trademark phrase ‘Key’ two
    times?
    If it

    is an English adaptation of a French word, which would indicate that they have lied with a British word to describe the Greek language. Said user gives no clear source for his definition of “a Joyce reader” which is a pity.

    If this definition holds any water, then the meaning would be closer to a well-worn male key than the proposed rusted key.

    • 706546 views
    • 177 answers
    • 260969 votes