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rachischisis

n.
1.a not uncommon congenital defect in which a vertebra is malformed

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    Hobson's choice
    the choice between taking what is offered or getting nothing at all (Hobson owned a stable in the 17th century in England and always offered his customers the horse nearest the door)
    The customer's were given Hobson's choice. They could buy a car of any color but only if it was black



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    S1: Instantly, the full load yanked Gordy towards the side of the bridge.
    S6: Feeling a sharp burning sensation where the cable was speeding between his things, Gordy rose on tiptoe and as he did, the slithering coil of cable tightened around his left foot and yanked him over the railing.

    P: But the pull of the cable was too much.
    Q: He could hardly feel the cUble, slipping through his fingers, ripping off his gloves, and streaking over the railing like an escaping snake.
    R: It smashed his hands hard against the top of the railing, causing a split - second feeling of fierce pain followed by numbness.
    S: He held on to the cable; it had been hard work lifting it, and he did not want to have to start over again.

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    The word gargoyle comes down from the Old French: gargouille, meaning throat or gullet. This is also the origin of the word gargle. The word describes the sound produced as water passes the throat and mixes with air. In early architecture, gargoyles were decorative creatures on the drains of cathedrals.      .. More >>
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