If something is thalassic then it's of the sea or seas. The view from our campervan is often thalassic. A thalossophile is someone who loves the sea. Do you think I qualify?
Thalassemia ... is a nasty blood disorder about which I had completely forgotten until your post reminded me of it. Go Google it, just to add to your education!
Yes you certainly qualify as a thalassophile and thank you for the lovely word. I found your blog because you're one of the hosts for the April 2019 IWSG.
Wow! I hope I have the same van like yours.
ReplyDeleteGreat word ... and love that you've got the sea pinks in ... and I guess you do qualify ... almost! Cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteGreat views. I hope you've got the handbrake on.
ReplyDeleteYou definitely qualify!
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...a broad vocabulary can be deadly to a writer.
But knowing weird stuff is cool.
Great information in this article. Thanks for sharing.
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ReplyDelete... is a nasty blood disorder about which I had completely forgotten until your post reminded me of it.
Go Google it, just to add to your education!
@ Hilary – Just about, I think!
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@ Alex - I thought so!
@ Mac – I think a broad vocabularly is vital, but constsantly using the full range is probably a mistake.
@ Celia – not sure I dare. I'll probably start thinking I have it.
I also love the sea.
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I like the fact I'm a thalossophile too, Patsy!
ReplyDeleteYes you certainly qualify as a thalassophile and thank you for the lovely word. I found your blog because you're one of the hosts for the April 2019 IWSG.
ReplyDeleteGoing to the sea feels relaxing.
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