[nq:1]Subject: Molecism Hi, could anyone kindly tell me what this word means, if it exists that is.[/nq] It could mean yet another reference to someone called Pandora.
[nq:1]Hi, could anyone kindly tell me what this word means, if it exists that is.[/nq] (UDOS) Molecism ('mO-l&-"si-z&m) A minor blunder made while working undercover in the enemy intelligence services. Not a hanging offense, but one that reveals inexperience or a shocking inattention to detail. -skipka
[nq:2]Hi, could anyone kindly tell me what this word means, if it exists that is.[/nq] [nq:1](UDOS) Molecism ('mO-l&-"si-z&m) A minor blunder made while working undercover in the enemy intelligence services. Not a hanging offense, but one that reveals inexperience or a shocking inattention to detail. -skipka[/nq] Oh, that´s interesting. May I ask you where youf ound the word ? I had tried
[nq:1]Hi, could anyone kindly tell me what this word ((molecism)) means, if it exists that is.[/nq] molechism or molecism, n. any virus, viewed as an ineffective agent possessing the characteristics of both a living microorganisms and a nonliving molecule. Also called GANULE. ((two citations from Newsweek (Jan. 20, 1969) & Science Journal (March 1968)) ( molechism, from molecule + chem
[nq:2](UDOS) Molecism ('mO-l&-"si-z&m) A minor blunder made while working undercover ... that reveals inexperience or a shocking inattention to detail. -skipka[/nq] [nq:1]Oh, that´s interesting. May I ask you where youf ound the word ? I had tried the online Collins english as well as a couple of search engines before deciding to ask the experts here. Regards Derek[/nq] Oh dear.
[nq:2]Hi, could anyone kindly tell me what this word ((molecism)) means, if it exists that is.[/nq] [nq:1]molechism or molecism, n. any virus, viewed as an ineffective agent possessing the characteristics of both a living microorganisms and ... + chemical + organism; molecism, from molecule + organism) From A Dictionary of New English: 1963-1972 (Longman, 1973)[/nq] It seems "molechism" (t
[nq:2]molechism or molecism, n. any virus, viewed as an ineffective ... A Dictionary of New English: 1963-1972 (Longman, 1973)[/nq] [nq:1]It seems "molechism" (though not "molecism") is also the name for the worship of Molech, the *** of the Canaanites and Phoenicians to whom children were (allegedly) sacrificed. Not joking. -skipka[/nq] Ah! I see thaty you have read at least one of the ar
[nq:1]It seems "molechism" (though not "molecism") is also the name for the worship of Molech, the *** of the Canaanites and Phoenicians to whom children were (allegedly) sacrificed. Not joking.[/nq] The religion of the rest of the ancient world did not all share the cruelty of Molechism, but they shared the same basic belief that the realm of the gods and the realm of human affairs had no com
[nq:1]The religion of the rest of the ancient world did not all share the cruelty of Molechism, but they shared ... the realm of human affairs had no commonality. The Religious News (December 10, 2002) at http://thereligiousnews.blogspot.com/2002 12 08 thereligiousnews archive.html[/