No it's not. First of all, Kebab is a Turkish word. When it is written in Arabic, the second 'a' is a long vowel so it IS spelt out in the word. The first 'a' however is not. So if supposedly you were a native Arabic speaker who have never seen the word before you could prounounce it as Kabab or Kobab, but never Kebob. Kabab is actually the common Arabic pronunciation (the original Turkish is actually somewhere between Kebab and Kabab).
This was great! I got so stuck on Elvis though. I kept thinking it was weird that it wouldn't take "Ernie" of Bert and Ernie. He liked PBandB too, right?
yes but when you are on the banana question, you havent read the dragon question yet have you. So it completely makes sense to get stuck when something else works (fits the clue, start with the right letter and is 5 letters long) too.
when people ask that some alternate needs to be accepted, yes thén the response that it doesnt fit is relevant
The first comments were in 2015 though, 2,5 years before your comment. Probably werent high level back then yet.
And you don't read with your fingers, having read the title (correctly) is no prerequisite for the link to work. But besides that t here is a "random" button. So you can be taken to a quiz before knowing the title.
How does that make them opposites? That makes them different.
Since they're both less than 180 degrees, if you have an acute or obtuse angle then to me the 'opposite' (remainder from 360, don't know if there's a technical term) will always be a reflex angle. Never an acute or obtuse angle...
when people ask that some alternate needs to be accepted, yes thén the response that it doesnt fit is relevant
And you don't read with your fingers, having read the title (correctly) is no prerequisite for the link to work. But besides that t here is a "random" button. So you can be taken to a quiz before knowing the title.
Obtuse is not the "opposite" of acute, they are just different.
It's like saying x rays are the opposite of gamma rays.
Since they're both less than 180 degrees, if you have an acute or obtuse angle then to me the 'opposite' (remainder from 360, don't know if there's a technical term) will always be a reflex angle. Never an acute or obtuse angle...
and i like the tick box thing for corrections it's very nice
Mario's a plumber - right? WTF is he doing with a dinosaur?