The Mac
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03 February, 04:50
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03 February, 04:56
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The Mac
@TheMac
03 February, 05:01
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03 February, 05:03
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Now that's an oxymoron image....politicians and "brain initiative" do they even have brains?
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The Mac
@TheMac
03 February, 05:20
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The Mac
@TheMac
03 February, 07:24
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rim (third-person singular simple present rims, present participle rimming, simple past and past participle rimmed)
(transitive) To form a rim on.
(transitive) To follow the contours, possibly creating a circuit.
Palm trees rim the beach.
A walking path rims the island.
(transitive or intransitive, of a ball) To roll around a rim.
The golf ball rimmed the cup.
The basketball rimmed in and out.
(transitive) To form a rim on.
(transitive) To follow the contours, possibly creating a circuit.
Palm trees rim the beach.
A walking path rims the island.
(transitive or intransitive, of a ball) To roll around a rim.
The golf ball rimmed the cup.
The basketball rimmed in and out.
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The Mac
@TheMac
03 February, 07:43
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From Middle English rim, rym, ryme, reme, from Old English rēoma (“membrane, ligament”), from Proto-West Germanic *reumō.
Noun
rim (plural rims)
(UK dialectal) A membrane.
Noun
rim (plural rims)
(UK dialectal) A membrane.
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The Mac
@TheMac
03 February, 07:46
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The lipid bilayer is a thin polar membrane made of two layers of lipid molecules. These membranes are flat sheets that form a continuous barrier around all cells.
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