I’ve been trying to memorize crepuscular, which had EXACTLY that spot in my brain. But I remembered it after only a few seconds of eye-scrunching. Whoopee. Maybe I’ll still have it tomorrow. I can hope!
The word you have forgotten is “analemma.” It’s also the sign for infinity, which is how long you’ll be sitting there if there’s a cat on your lap. The dog will have to find another walker. You will starve to death in that chair.
I’d say dilemma is the word. Analemma is the path the sun takes through the sky over the course of a year if you look at it for only one specific time of day.
funny about kids’ memories. They can remember every single stumble one makes in the classroom but can’t remember to do their homework. Selective just doesn’t cover it.
I would guess the word is dilemma – which does lead to a thought. The general definition at least implies a difficult choice between 2 things. (strictest definition probably doesn’t include that) Should there be a word if you are deciding between more than two things? Like a trilemma? Or an np-lemma?
This has been a very entertaining, not to mention educational, conversation this morning! …. all coming from the word “crepuscular”, which has nothing at all to do with Mallett’s original strip. Love it!!
Concretionist over 3 years ago
I’ve been trying to memorize crepuscular, which had EXACTLY that spot in my brain. But I remembered it after only a few seconds of eye-scrunching. Whoopee. Maybe I’ll still have it tomorrow. I can hope!
GreasyOldTam over 3 years ago
I’d say the dog has priority. Dogs are desperate to go out for a reason.
GROG Premium Member over 3 years ago
Too bad for the cat.
The Old Wolf over 3 years ago
The word you have forgotten is “analemma.” It’s also the sign for infinity, which is how long you’ll be sitting there if there’s a cat on your lap. The dog will have to find another walker. You will starve to death in that chair.
Darwinskeeper over 3 years ago
I’d say dilemma is the word. Analemma is the path the sun takes through the sky over the course of a year if you look at it for only one specific time of day.
sandpiper over 3 years ago
funny about kids’ memories. They can remember every single stumble one makes in the classroom but can’t remember to do their homework. Selective just doesn’t cover it.
jtburgess Premium Member over 3 years ago
I agree with the suggestion “dilemma”. None of the others are third grade vocabulary words.
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 3 years ago
If you can’t think of a word say “I forgot the English word for it.” That way people will think you’re bilingual instead of an idiot.
Moonkey Premium Member over 3 years ago
Animal dilemma. This one requires two words.
Thinkingblade over 3 years ago
I would guess the word is dilemma – which does lead to a thought. The general definition at least implies a difficult choice between 2 things. (strictest definition probably doesn’t include that) Should there be a word if you are deciding between more than two things? Like a trilemma? Or an np-lemma?
swenbu Premium Member over 3 years ago
This has been a very entertaining, not to mention educational, conversation this morning! …. all coming from the word “crepuscular”, which has nothing at all to do with Mallett’s original strip. Love it!!
Diane in comics land Premium Member over 3 years ago
To avoid confusion with a word that sounds like “animals,” she could explain Sophie’s Choice. Oh, wait, nevermind.
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member over 3 years ago
I now understand the meaning of “analemma,” but not how it relates to the situation described in panel 1.
dougsathome over 3 years ago
I just can’t remember the word. What a dilemma!
funnyjon over 3 years ago
I want to know which animal is named Emma?