rogan, much lights and shadows for a mouthpiece….
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the river runs through it
gubernatorial |ˌɡoobərnəˈtôrēəl|
adjective
relating to a state governor or the office of state governor: a gubernatorial election.
ORIGIN
mid 18th century: from Latin gubernator ‘governor’ (from gubernare ‘steer, govern,’ from Greek kubernan ‘to steer’) + -ial.
cooper |ˈkoopərˈkoopər|
noun
a maker or repairer of casks and barrels.
verb [with object]
make or repair (a cask or barrel).
ORIGIN
Middle English cowper, from Middle Dutch, Middle Low German kūper, from kūpe ‘tub, vat,’ based on Latin cupa. Compare with coop.
cyber |ˈsībər|
adjective
relating to or characteristic of the culture of computers, information technology, and virtual reality: the cyber age.
ORIGIN
1980s: abbreviation of cybernetics.
cybernetics |ˌsībərˈnediks|
ORIGIN
1940s: from Greek kubernētēs ‘steersman,’ from kubernan ‘to steer.’