Wednesday, October 01, 2008

WORD OF THE DAY

MACROPHYTE

A term used to distinguish larger water plants from microscopic algae.

They may be floating or rooted.

I went out with a lot of macrophytes in my younger days.

7 comments:

  1. My knee is a bit macrophyte today, and it's not of the floating kind...

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  2. We used to have macrophytes but when we were on holidays, it rained a lot and the pond floated and tipped over and the macrophytes were really rooted.

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  3. A size queen she be, gentlemen. My side salad kelpy* and I will quietly away.

    *(Scottish folklore) water spirit in the form of a horse that likes to drown its riders.

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  4. As opposed to MACHOPHYTE - two drunk blokes having a scrap with each other about football.

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  5. Poor Miles, I hope your love life is floating.

    I would bet some of your early loves were macrophytes, but now that you're a more mature Hot Andrew, they're more grounded.

    Hip, rough spirits those Highland kelpies.

    Fleetwood, any kelpy legends in Lancashire?

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  6. Witchy,

    We've got boggarts in Lancashire. They're bigger and harder and they eat black puddings for breakfast.

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  7. Jeebus Fleetwood, I wish you had put a little more thought into the composition of that comment given the depravity of my mind and the gutter in which it dells.

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