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Asked on April 3, 2021 in Meaning.
According to the term ruga (an anatomical term meaning wrinkle) another possible interpretation is from the term ruga on the idea of a “corrugated” old key. I have
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no literary support for this, but I believe I can offer insight into what arruginated means. The word “ruga” or its more common plural form “rugae” means in medicine “an anatomical fold or wrinkle especially of the viscera”. The lining of the stomach is full of little ridges called rugae.
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The word’s relation to the more commonly-encountered “corrugated” should be obvious to this community. What was a old-fashioned key and his teeth?
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Why is Joyce using the term u00ab Corrugated u00bb in the episode? Gifford notes that Odysseus’ brow is “corrugated” when he sees the state of his palace, and Bloom shows the same reaction when he sees the betting tickets.
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Asked on April 2, 2021 in Meaning.
According to the term ruga (an anatomical term meaning wrinkle) another possible interpretation is from the term ruga on the idea of a “corrugated” old key. I have
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no literary support for this, but I believe I can offer insight into what arruginated means. The word “ruga” or its more common plural form “rugae” means in medicine “an anatomical fold or wrinkle especially of the viscera”. The lining of the stomach is full of little ridges called rugae.
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The word’s relation to the more commonly-encountered “corrugated” should be obvious to this community. What was a old-fashioned key and his teeth?
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Why is Joyce using the term u00ab Corrugated u00bb in the episode? Gifford notes that Odysseus’ brow is “corrugated” when he sees the state of his palace, and Bloom shows the same reaction when he sees the betting tickets.
How do you read goodreads? (com))
- 706543 views
- 177 answers
- 260969 votes
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Asked on April 2, 2021 in Meaning.
According to the term ruga (an anatomical term meaning wrinkle) another possible interpretation is from the term ruga on the idea of a “corrugated” old key. I have
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no literary support for this, but I believe I can offer insight into what arruginated means. The word “ruga” or its more common plural form “rugae” means in medicine “an anatomical fold or wrinkle especially of the viscera”. The lining of the stomach is full of little ridges called rugae.
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The word’s relation to the more commonly-encountered “corrugated” should be obvious to this community. What was a old-fashioned key and his teeth?
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Why is Joyce using the term u00ab Corrugated u00bb in the episode? Gifford notes that Odysseus’ brow is “corrugated” when he sees the state of his palace, and Bloom shows the same reaction when he sees the betting tickets.
How do you read goodreads? (com))
- 706543 views
- 177 answers
- 260969 votes
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Asked on April 1, 2021 in Meaning.
According to the term ruga (an anatomical term meaning wrinkle) another possible interpretation is from the term ruga on the idea of a “corrugated” old key. I have
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no literary support for this, but I believe I can offer insight into what arruginated means. The word “ruga” or its more common plural form “rugae” means in medicine “an anatomical fold or wrinkle especially of the viscera”. The lining of the stomach is full of little ridges called rugae.
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The word’s relation to the more commonly-encountered “corrugated” should be obvious to this community. What was a old-fashioned key and his teeth?
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Why is Joyce using the term u00ab Corrugated u00bb in the episode? Gifford notes that Odysseus’ brow is “corrugated” when he sees the state of his palace, and Bloom shows the same reaction when he sees the betting tickets.
How do you read goodreads? (com))
- 706543 views
- 177 answers
- 260969 votes
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Asked on March 31, 2021 in Single word requests.
To speak vaguely or euphemistically so as to avoid talking directly about an
unpleasant or sensitive topic.
- Don’t beat around the bush. Tell the truth. Why do people beat around the bush? Are you leaving our Company?
How do my students work on Edu?
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Asked on March 31, 2021 in Single word requests.
To speak vaguely or euphemistically so as to avoid talking directly about an
unpleasant or sensitive topic.
- Don’t beat around the bush. Tell the truth. Why do people beat around the bush? Are you leaving our Company?
How do my students work on Edu?
- 718013 views
- 15 answers
- 265185 votes
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Asked on March 31, 2021 in Single word requests.
To speak vaguely or euphemistically so as to avoid talking directly about an
unpleasant or sensitive topic.
- Don’t beat around the bush. Tell the truth. Why do people beat around the bush? Are you leaving our Company?
How do my students work on Edu?
- 718013 views
- 15 answers
- 265185 votes
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Asked on March 31, 2021 in Single word requests.
To speak vaguely or euphemistically so as to avoid talking directly about an
unpleasant or sensitive topic.
- Don’t beat around the bush. Tell the truth. Why do people beat around the bush? Are you leaving our Company?
How do my students work on Edu?
- 718013 views
- 15 answers
- 265185 votes
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Asked on March 31, 2021 in Single word requests.
To speak vaguely or euphemistically so as to avoid talking directly about an
unpleasant or sensitive topic.
- Don’t beat around the bush. Tell the truth. Why do people beat around the bush? Are you leaving our Company?
How do my students work on Edu?
- 718013 views
- 15 answers
- 265185 votes
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Asked on March 31, 2021 in Single word requests.
To speak vaguely or euphemistically so as to avoid talking directly about an
unpleasant or sensitive topic.
- Don’t beat around the bush. Tell the truth. Why do people beat around the bush? Are you leaving our Company?
How do my students work on Edu?
- 718013 views
- 15 answers
- 265185 votes