Moist Air
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- | '''moist air''' ''ovid.'' 1. The resistance of the atmosphere against the passage of it's citizens and, or, the phsycical product of the conflict of said passage. '''2.''' A prelude to evocation, where moisture is precedes the arrival of [[vapor]]. 3. The ultramarine by which [[necrocrats|dead men]] eviscerate the vision of the righteous; the tongue of excretion. '''4.''' An environment of gestation. | + | [[Category:Glossary]]'''moist air''' ''ovid.'' '''1.''' A resistance of the atmosphere to the passage of its citizens; also, the remainder of said passage. '''2.''' Prelude to evocation; that which precedes the accumulation of [[vapor]]; [[Whale|spoutings]]. '''3.''' Ultramarine by which [[dead man|necrocrats]] usurp the [[eye|apparatus of vision]]. '''4.''' A profligate environment. ''' 5.''' In part, the optimal conditions for the growth of [[mushrooms]]. |
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+ | * [[Logos]] | ||
+ | * [[Ryan O'Donnely]] |
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moist air ovid. 1. A resistance of the atmosphere to the passage of its citizens; also, the remainder of said passage. 2. Prelude to evocation; that which precedes the accumulation of vapor; spoutings. 3. Ultramarine by which necrocrats usurp the apparatus of vision. 4. A profligate environment. 5. In part, the optimal conditions for the growth of mushrooms.
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