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The missing vowels/114

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The missing vowels/114
Message de marit64 posté le 11-03-2015 à 22:19:00 (S | E | F)
everybody!

Find the missing vowels and unscramble the consonants in order to get the right word.

This week, the number of vowels is given in 3 out of 10 answers.


1- To put human tissue or a device permanently into a part of the body. ..... (lmntp)
2- A deep, open cut or wound. ..... (shg) 1
3- A kind of large sea-fish of the mackerel family. ..... (nt)
4- A person who makes, or deals in, ornaments and other articles made of precious stones and metals. ..... (ljrwl)
5- A person who enjoys telling jokes, playing tricks etc. ..... (rjk)
6- A type of vegetable with edible (usually green) leaves. ..... (bgbc)
7- A synonym of "burrow". ..... (rwbr) 2
8- A seat or bench in a church. ..... (wp) 1
9- An expression with a meaning that cannot be guessed from the meanings of the individual words. ..... (md)
10- A type of small orange that has a sweet taste and is easily peeled. ..... (rtnng)

Good luck and have fun!

Have a great week!

So long



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Modifié par marit64 le 12-03-2015 22:18



I'm really sorry for the mistake I've made on the number 7; the right consonants were: "rwnr and not rwbr"

Thanks to Swan for reminding me.


Réponse : The missing vowels/114 de peaceofmind, postée le 12-03-2015 à 03:49:01 (S | E)
Hello Marit,

Here is my try :

1) implant
2) gash
3) tuna
4) jeweller
5) joker
6) cabbage
7) warren
8) pew
9) idiom
10) tangerine


Thanks a lot Marit and have a nice week.
See you later !



Réponse : The missing vowels/114 de , postée le 12-03-2015 à 08:35:40 (S | E)
Hello Marit

Here is my work.

1- To put human tissue or a device permanently into a part of the body. ..... (lmntp) -Implant.-Implant.
2- A deep, open cut or wound. ..... (shg) 1 - Gash. - Plaie.
3- A kind of large sea-fish of the mackerel family. ..... (nt) - Tuna. - Thon.
4- A person who makes, or deals in, ornaments and other articles made of precious stones and metals. ..... (ljrwl)-Jeweller.-Joaillier.
5- A person who enjoys telling jokes, playing tricks etc. ..... (rjk) - Joker. - Plaisantin.
6- A type of vegetable with edible (usually green) leaves. ..... (bgbc) - Cabbage. - Chou.
7- A synonym of "burrow". ..... (rwbr) 2 -Burrow. - Terrier.
8- A seat or bench in a church. ..... (wp) 1 - Pew. - Banc d'église.
9- An expression with a meaning that cannot be guessed from the meanings of the individual words. ..... (md) - Idiom. - Idiome.
10- A type of small orange that has a sweet taste and is easily peeled. ..... (rtnng) - Tangerine. - Mandarine.

Have a nice day Marit



Réponse : The missing vowels/114 de , postée le 12-03-2015 à 11:09:08 (S | E)
Hello ,
This is my try:

1- To put human tissue or a device permanently into a part of the body. Implant
2- A deep, open cut or wound. Gash
3- A kind of large sea-fish of the mackerel family. Tuna
4- A person who makes, or deals in, ornaments and other articles made of precious stones and metals. Jeweller
5- A person who enjoys telling jokes, playing tricks etc. Joker
6- A type of vegetable with edible (usually green) leaves. Cabbage
7- A synonym of "burrow". Burrow
8- A seat or bench in a church. Pew
9- An expression with a meaning that cannot be guessed from the meanings of the individual words. Idiom
10- A type of small orange that has a sweet taste and is easily peeled. Tangerine

Thank you and have a nice day.



Réponse : The missing vowels/114 de headway, postée le 13-03-2015 à 12:18:22 (S | E)
Hello Marit

1- To put human tissue or a device permanently into a part of the body. ..... Implant.
2- A deep, open cut or wound. ..... Gash.
3- A kind of large sea-fish of the mackerel family. ..... Tuna.
4- A person who makes, or deals in, ornaments and other articles made of precious stones and metals. ..... Jeweller.
5- A person who enjoys telling jokes, playing tricks etc. ..... Joker.
6- A type of vegetable with edible (usually green) leaves. ..... Cabbage.
7- A synonym of "burrow". ..... Warren.
8- A seat or bench in a church. ..... Pew.
9- An expression with a meaning that cannot be guessed from the meanings of the individual words. ..... Idiom.
10- A type of small orange that has a sweet taste and is easily peeled. ..... Tangerine.

Thank you Marit

Headway.



Réponse : The missing vowels/114 de swan85, postée le 13-03-2015 à 17:18:50 (S | E)

Hello Marit

1- To put human tissue or a device permanently into a part of the body. Implant (lmntp)
2- A deep, open cut or wound. Gash (shg) 1
3- A kind of large sea-fish of the mackerel family. Tuna (nt)
4- A person who makes, or deals in, ornaments and other articles made of precious stones and metals. Jeweller (ljrwl)
5- A person who enjoys telling jokes, playing tricks etc. Joker (rjk)
6- A type of vegetable with edible (usually green) leaves. Cabbage (bgbc)
7- A synonym of "burrow". (rwbr) 2 ?? Warren or hole
8- A seat or bench in a church. Pew (wp) 1
9- An expression with a meaning that cannot be guessed from the meanings of the individual words. Idiom (md)
10- A type of small orange that has a sweet taste and is easily peeled. Tangerine (rtnng)

Thank you very much
Have a nice week-end



Réponse : The missing vowels/114 de flowermusic, postée le 17-03-2015 à 00:00:05 (S | E)
Hello Marit

Busy week but I'm here

1- To put human tissue or a device permanently into a part of the body. ..... (lmntp) implant
2- A deep, open cut or wound. ..... (shg) 1 gash
3- A kind of large sea-fish of the mackerel family. ..... (nt) tuna
4- A person who makes, or deals in, ornaments and other articles made of precious stones and metals. ..... (ljrwl) jeweller
5- A person who enjoys telling jokes, playing tricks etc. ..... (rjk) joker
6- A type of vegetable with edible (usually green) leaves. ..... (bgbc) cabbage
7- A synonym of "burrow". ..... (rwbr) 2 warren
8- A seat or bench in a church. ..... (wp) 1 pew
9- An expression with a meaning that cannot be guessed from the meanings of the individual words. ..... (md) idiom
10- A type of small orange that has a sweet taste and is easily peeled. ..... (rtnng) tangerine

See you soon hope you had a sweet week




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