Anamoly : Since the misspelling seems intentional I figured I would break the word down. I am still at a loss of WTF it could mean though.
Ana is the Greek prefix meaning "up from"
moly [ˈməʊlɪ]
n pl -lies
1. (Myth & Legend / Classical Myth & Legend) Greek myth a magic herb given by Hermes to Odysseus to nullify the spells of Circe
2. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Plants) a liliaceous plant, Allium moly, that is native to S Europe and has yellow flowers in a dense cluster
[from Latin mōly, from Greek mōlu]
Up from a magical herb, or up from a yellow lilac still makes no sense to me.
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Interesting way to spell anomaly.
ReplyDeleteEither he spelled anomaly wrong ir the fact that it IS spelled wrong is part of the anomaly?
ReplyDeleteExactly what I thought. It's an anomalception! :O
ReplyDeleteDer fuhk?
ReplyDeleteAnamoly : Since the misspelling seems intentional I figured I would break the word down. I am still at a loss of WTF it could mean though.
ReplyDeleteAna is the Greek prefix meaning "up from"
moly [ˈməʊlɪ]
n pl -lies
1. (Myth & Legend / Classical Myth & Legend) Greek myth a magic herb given by Hermes to Odysseus to nullify the spells of Circe
2. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Plants) a liliaceous plant, Allium moly, that is native to S Europe and has yellow flowers in a dense cluster
[from Latin mōly, from Greek mōlu]
Up from a magical herb, or up from a yellow lilac still makes no sense to me.
Happy David is writing one final Fringe ep.
ReplyDeleteYou'd think that's referring to Peter, right?
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