User talk:Weblady

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Thanks, JOhn. I just found out about the tilde trick.--weblady 00:35, 31 December 2006 (UTC) Ah, nice. Thanks.

"germaine"
Hello, I've notice you use the word "germaine" a few times on Talk:Saddam Hussein. What does it mean? Neither http://www.wiktionary.org, http://www.dictionary.com or http://www.m-w.com seem to know that the word exists! -- Chuq 02:27, 31 December 2006 (UTC)

It means "appropriate to the matter at hand." I just looked it up and I've misspelled it. That's probably why it wasn't found on your search. I'm sorry. I'll go through and fix it.

Merriam Webster--One entry found for germane. Main Entry: ger·mane Pronunciation: (")j&r-'mAn Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English germain, literally, having the same parents, from Anglo-French 1 obsolete : closely akin 2 : being at once relevant and appropriate : FITTING  synonym see RELEVANT - ger·mane·ly adverb

Welcome
I see no one has properly welcomed you. In any case - Welcome! Hope you decide to stay and contribute for a long time. Here are some useful links to get you started. If you decide to work on the Saddam Hussien article, visit these links for help in editing. Good luck! Veracious Rey  talk  ↔  contribs  19:56, 31 December 2006 (UTC)

Thank you!--weblady 04:01, 1 January 2007 (UTC)