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Are you a native English speaker?What is a hiatus? Sounds like some kind of temporary heart failure
I thought it was funny @Project: MeMe You're thinking Angina: a pain in the chest. Unlike Phreadom: a pain in the ass.What is a hiatus? Sounds like some kind of temporary heart failure
he hasn't saidAnyone on his patreon we need a update here on a eta of release I NEED MY FIX lol
I was just making a joke, I know what hiatus means but I appreciate the corpus>baboon part, didn't even know that and that's no jokeAre you a native English speaker?
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Someone else just mentioned another fairly common English word a few days ago that they were unfamiliar with.
Anyway... here is "hiatus" compared to some other English words off the top of my head.
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I would have thought corpus would have been more rare, and baboon far more common. :/ Weird.
Axon (part of a nerve) and Hyoid (a U-shaped bone in the neck that supports the tongue) are anatomical terms, a baboon is a monkey, parallelogram is from geometry (shapes like a rectangle or square, with four sides where the two pairs are parallel to each other), a corpus as generally used refers to "a collection of written texts, especially the entire works of a particular author or a body of writing on a particular subject"... or in anatomy specifically to "the main body or mass of a structure"... you'll almost always hear this in reference to the corpus callosum, which is the bridge that connects the two halves of your brain together.
the only tongue we are well acquainted with at this point is brooke'sI'll be honest I never noticed anything weird about the tongue before but I suspect thats because we'll be seeing a lot more of it in the next update lol