I don't
have a goat, but if I did and it required denuding, I may consider waxing.
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Fri 20 Jun 2003, 6:57,
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Denuding?
Nude: Absence of covering
Denude: opposite of nude? To put covering on?
Now I'm all confusled!
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Fri 20 Jun 2003, 7:06,
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Nude: Absence of covering
Denude: opposite of nude? To put covering on?
Now I'm all confusled!
denude
remove hair I think
Edit: close enough:
denude
\De*nude"\, v. t. [L. denudare; de- + nudare to make naked or bare, nudus naked. See Nude.] To divest of all covering; to make bare or naked; to strip; to divest; as, to denude one of clothing, or lands.
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Fri 20 Jun 2003, 7:09,
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Edit: close enough:
denude
\De*nude"\, v. t. [L. denudare; de- + nudare to make naked or bare, nudus naked. See Nude.] To divest of all covering; to make bare or naked; to strip; to divest; as, to denude one of clothing, or lands.
English
becomes very confusling when it gets mixed with for'n words.
Which reminds me of the follwing quote:
The problem with defending the purity of the English language is that the English language is as pure as a crib-house whore. It not only borrows words from other languages; it has on occasion chased other languages down dark alley-ways, clubbed them unconscious and rifled their pockets for new vocabulary.
~ James Nicoll
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Fri 20 Jun 2003, 7:26,
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Which reminds me of the follwing quote:
The problem with defending the purity of the English language is that the English language is as pure as a crib-house whore. It not only borrows words from other languages; it has on occasion chased other languages down dark alley-ways, clubbed them unconscious and rifled their pockets for new vocabulary.
~ James Nicoll