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Games, activities and teaching ideas > Word of the Day!
Word of the Day!
MoodyMoody
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Word of the Day!
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Thank you, anaram, for selecting me as the Word of the Day winner! So, here �s the new word for everyone to play with:
PANTOGRAPH.
Remember, anyone giving the real definition is automatically disqualified. FAKE definitions only! I �ll pick a winner sometime tomorrow unless I don �t get enough definitions; I �ll repost as needed. Happy Easter, and good "daffynitions" to all! |
20 Apr 2014
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oumsalsabil
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PANTOGRAPH is that series of line graphs and drawings that are formed at the inside bottom of a fake stainless steel pan. These drawings can be seen just after the first or second use of the pan before they are transformed into stains and turn its bottom rusty.
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20 Apr 2014
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oumsalsabil
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PANTOGRAPH in my dictionary can have another meaning:it �s to take a photograph of someone togged in pants (shorts)
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20 Apr 2014
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cindyfreksen
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A pantograph is obviously a graphical illustration of the number of underpants over number of days worn.
This should be a linear graph with a ratio of one to one, however, in the case of younger children and particularly teenagers this ratio can vary greatly according to parental control, age, sex and interest in the opposite sex!
Happy holidays Cindy
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21 Apr 2014
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isa2
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A pantograph is a diagram that measures the facial expressions of a mime artist (PANTOMIME) during a performance. The more vivid, the more erratic is the graph line.
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21 Apr 2014
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