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Sepmera
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posted August 25, 2008 01:20 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Sepmera     Edit/Delete Message
CROP CIRCLES

1. POLES (astronomy geometry either of the two endpoints of the axis of rotation of a sphere or a planet or other celestial body
2. ROSE (to appear above the horizon¡­. Also symbol for England?)
3. CROP (harvest, gather, pick, bring in, reap, garner, ingather)
4. COP (Police)
5. ECO (environment)
6. EPIC ( long series of events characterized by a struggle)
7. SLIP (to pass something secretly)
8. PERILS (exposure to risk of harm)
9. SOIL (any medium in which growth and development takes place)
10. ICE (water that has frozen into solid form)
11. IS (abbreviation of Island and of Isle)
12. RIPE (at the most suitable stage of preparation or development)
13. SLOPE (GRADIENT)
14. ROPE (a strong cord made by twisting together strands of hemp or other fibers or wire)
15. OIL POLICE RIP SOIL
16. CORPSE LIE
17. LIPS LIE
18. ICE SLIPS
19. SLOPE SIC
20. OIL PRICES RISE
21. ICE RIPS
22. ROSE RIPS
23. EPIC ICE
24. ORE (Mineral)
25. OR (as in and or)
26. POLICE PIECE EPIC PERIL
27. OPEC CORP
28. POSE ( to adopt a particular physical posture for a photograph / To ask)
29. PI (Greek letter (¦Ð) used in mathematics as the symbol for the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. This ratio is a universal )
30. PIER (a barrier built out to sea to protect a harbor from heavy waves)
31. PLIERS (a hand tool with two hinged arms ending in jaws that are closed by hand pressure to grip something)
32. PORE (tiny opening in plant or skin)
33. PRO (professional)
34. CIRCLE (The circle belongs to the class of curves known as conic sections because a circle can be described as the intersection of a right circular cone with a plane that is perpendicular to the axis of the cone. The equation that corresponds to this description for a circle with radius r and)

35. COILS (something that curls or is curled into a spiral shape)
36. ECO SPOILS
37. PRIOR (earlier in time or sequence)
38. EPIC POSE
39. PRICE (cost of something)
40. SOL ECLIPSE IS EPIC
41. SLOP (human waste, e.g. urine)
42. PROC ( abbreviation of Law)
43. RICE (cooking to push food through a sieve or ricer to make it into a coarse pur¨¦e)
44. EROS (Greek God of Love)
45. SPICE (a source of excitement or interest)
46. ROPE(S) (a strong cord made by twisting together strands of hemp or other fibers or wire)
47. PRICELES
48. CLOSE (near in space or time)
49. LEO (a zodiacal constellation of the northern hemisphere lying between Cancer and Virgo)
50. PERICLES (Pericles promoted the arts and literature; this was a chief reason Athens holds the reputation of being the educational and cultural centre of the ancient Greek world. He started an ambitious project that built most of the surviving structures on the Acropolis (including the Parthenon). This project beautified the city, exhibited its glory, and gave work to the people.[1] Furthermore, Pericles fostered Athenian democracy to such an extent that critics call him a populist. From about 458-56, Pericles had the Long Walls built between Athens and the Piraeus, a peninsula with three harbors about 4.5 miles from Athens.
51. SOCCER (football)
52. SOLE (belonging to one person or group)
53. SLICER (Cut off)
54. SOL (FIFTH NOTE OF DIATONIC SCALE )
55. RISE
56. LOSER (a person or team that has failed to win a particular contest)
57. PIER
58. SPLICER (INTERWEAVE TWO STRANDS OF ROPE)
59. PROSE (Language that is not poetry)
60. CLIP (Cut or trim something)
61. SORE (a painful open skin infection or wound)
62. SPORE (a small, usually one-celled reproductive structure produced by seedless plants, algae, fungi, and some protozoans that is capable of developing into a new individual)
63. SPOIL (impair something: to damage or ruin something in such a way that a quality such as worth, beauty, or usefulness is diminished)
64. Roil (physics transitive and intransitive verb to stir up a liquid so that the sediment becomes dispersed through the liquid and makes it cloudy, or become cloudy with sediment by being stirred)
65. Scope (to look at or examine something)
1. SPIRE (botany a slender, upward-pointing part of a plant such as a blade of grass or the top of a tree
2. CORE (CENTER OF THE EARTH)
3. CRIER (harbinger, indication, omen, portent, precursor, forerunner)
4. SCORE (music, a written or printed copy of a musical composition)


C S R C P C O E L I ~~~cpocerlsic
C C C E I L O P R S ~~~ileocpcrcs
S R P O L I E C C C ~~~lieocpcrcs

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LEXX
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From: Still out looking for Schrödinger's cat.........& LEXIGRAMMING... is my Passion!
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posted August 25, 2008 08:14 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for LEXX     Edit/Delete Message
Sepmera!

Your example illustrates some of the same as here an excerpt from my Lexigram Blogs!(I have not checked to see if all your words are valid btw)

quote:
One does not need to actually create a Lexigram in order to find things that resonate, on a word by word basis, not in only a Lexigram.

I have trance, writer, fairy, elf, and so forth in my name.

Even as stand alone words found within my name, and not put into Lexigram form, they are still meaningful to me.

For example a person could have no connection words to easily create a Lexigram without cheating and adding words or letters not found within their name, but has many very descriptive words or nouns!

They could take such words (we will pretend these words are in our imaginary person's name)

And numbering them and then under each word that they found within their name tell why the word means something to them personally!

For example:

1.ART
I am an artist!

2. MURDER
I murder the English language!LOL!
My kids scream bloody murder!

3. LIE
I love to lie in hammocks or on the beach!

4. SUN
Cool! Fits with my lying on the beach in the sun!

5. ROYALTY
I think in a past life I was!

6. DANE
Wow! I am part Danish!
7. RHYMES
one of my favorite words!

8. HEIRS
I hope to have one or two of these in the future

9.EYES
one of the first things I notice about a guy.

10.SELLS
I have had many jobs in retail

11. SLIM
I will be this again

11. ELMS
I hate elm bugs but like the trees

12. LYRISM
my new favorite word!

13. LILY
my favorite flower is an alstromeria lily

14. HILLS
my favorite place is the hills of Pennsylvania.

15. SILLY
I've been known to slip into this mind set from time to time.

16. INNER
I am introspective.

17. SMELL
I'm really sensitive to perfume it gives me a headache

18. SHIRE
a place I'd love to visit

19. SINNER
yep, that's me! lol!

20. LENS
I wear glasses!

Such a simple way of deriving meaning from one's name by way of simply looking at the word list found within one's name can tell one many things relevant!


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LEXX
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posted August 25, 2008 08:18 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for LEXX     Edit/Delete Message
Get your words easily here:
WORDSMITH

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posted August 25, 2008 08:41 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for LEXX     Edit/Delete Message
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54. SOL (FIFTH NOTE OF DIATONIC SCALE )

SOL is also our sun!

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Randall
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posted August 27, 2008 03:32 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Randall     Edit/Delete Message

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posted August 28, 2008 06:37 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Eleanore     Edit/Delete Message
Good thread. I like your style, LEXX. I've been known to take a stand alone look at words in names before and you're right about personal meanings.

Has anyone tried stringing any of these together?

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posted August 28, 2008 11:52 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for LEXX     Edit/Delete Message
Hey Randall!
Thanks Eleanore!

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