What do these mean?
1) This one is not mercifully attributed to me.
2) calorified over a charged-particle heat source.
Can I say "fermented fungus" instead of "fermentation fungus"?
Hasibrahman 1) This one is not mercifully attributed to me. That is not what it says. It says "this one is mercifully not attributed to me".
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Hasibrahman1) This one is not mercifully attributed to me.
That is not what it says. It says "this one is mercifully not attributed to me". I can't tell what the writer thought he meant. I suspect that he thinks "attribute" means something other than what it does mean. Also, a careful writer would have set off the parenthetical "mercifully" with commas: "th
pulverized grain and fermentation fungus calorified over a charged-particle heat source
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flour and yeast heated by an electric appliance
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