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CajunCenturion

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National Spelling Bee Enters Final Rounds

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Mycetophagous does not show up on dictionary.com and none of these words are in the MS Word dictionary.


Two strings walk into a bar. The first string says to the bartender: 'Bartender, I'll have a beer. u.5n$x5t?*&4ru!2[sACC~ErJ'. The second string says: 'Pardon my friend, he isn't NULL terminated'.
 
A 13 year old boy who spells better than I do... That's encouraging... Thanks, CC, you've made my day... [sad]

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All of the spelling bee words can be found in Webster’s Third New International Dictionary, according to the National Spelling Bee website.

Susan
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I would have spelt it 'mycetophagous' and would have guessed it was a fungus-eater

myceto - relating to fungus
phagous - related to eating (as in hippophagous - one who eats horsemeat)

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Yes, just think, if we had applied ourselves we could've been famous, rich spelling masters. Oh wait...
 
Just for fun, I did a google search for "mycetophagous". The very first reference returned was THIS PAGE.

Stupidly, the third reference was titled: Definition of mycetophagous - WordReference.com Dictionary. But when I went there (and killed the popup ad) this is what I got: "We found no translation for 'mycetophagous' in our English Dictionary".

Doesn't that strike you as being completely counterproductive? If I'm searching for a word, I certainly don't want a link that tells me that don't know what the word means!!!

I guess this is one case where google fails to do its' job properly.



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