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Nicely done."Still Montana Mike"
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I've loved your puzzles even though I have not commented on them. They are beautiful and are a real joy for children.
I'm sorry, but I do have to smile to see you spell the English word Hippo for the animal Hippopotamus as "hypo" which is a hypodermic needle used to inject drugs or medicines. I do know that if I tried to spell words in your native language I would do much worse.
Keep up the good work...
Carter
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Actually, hypo is a prefix that describes a condition;
prefix, below, under, beneath, lower; used either in place or degree.
Hypothermia is excessively cold, hyperthermia is too hot....
I really like your puzzles...you've really got a handle on these things...!!!!Last edited by JimSawyer; 07-06-2012, 06:05 PM.Jim
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