27 February 2021 - anserine
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English, having been invented by an intelligent species, always makes
sense. “If so,” you may foolishly try to rebut, “then why is the
chemical anserine named by a word that also means ‘as silly as a
goose’?” I can answerine that. Look at the molecular model and tell me
that it does not represent a silly goose.
clue:
https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/anserine#section=3D-Conformer
Note the goose’s oversize head and beak turned to one side and the two
short legs. It’s easier to see if you uncheck “Show Hydrogens” and
rotate the goose’s head to the top.
The sense “as silly as a goose” has fallen out of favor now that most
educated people no longer speak Latin, so many dictionaries leave it
out.
take oh take this clue away