Hello all
It's my turn to host the game. Since this is my first attempt, please be patient with me. LOL. I may not be able to answer all your questions as fast as you want me, but I will try.
So, my word is related to science.
I'm sure you'll guess it in a very short time.
Good luck all. :)
Answers based on questions asked:-
1. No, it's not related to Einstein
2. Yes, it's starts with vowels. Sorry Mishaikh.. I made a mess in answering your question.
3. No, it's not related to Engineering field, but maybe in the future, it can be used in this field.
4. It's a living thing.
5. It's a micro-organism. Thanks Peppo for this brilliant question.
6. It's a some sort of bacteria
7. No, it's not a pathogen micro-organism. In fact it can be really beneficial to human beings if thorough study is made with regards to this.
8. It's not an algae
9. It's not an amoeba.
10. It can't be produced by human and it has no human connection unless you're a zombie (well ... is the a zombie, for real?)
11. It starts with the letter E. Thanks Elf-Noor for asking this question.
12. Human hardly in contact with it.
13. Another important clue - it's not in relation to eutrophication, but rather the total opposite. Once again, Peppo was the one who asked this question.
14. Another important clue - key word 'extreme'.
Dear Guys,
I'm sorry for if my word and my clues are a bit confusing. But, please none of you were asking one of the most pertinent clues in this game.
ANSWER:-
We have a winner. He is Mishaikh.
My word is extremophiles. Like I've said, the key word here is 'extreme'.
Extremophile/extremophiles - is a noun.
1. It's a microbe that lives in an environment once thought to be uninhabitable, for example in boiling or frozen water.
2. a microorganism especially an archaean, that lives in conditions of extreme temperature, acidity, alkalinity, or chemical concentration.
Another pertinent question that should be asked is the origin/root of the word. It's a combination of Latin and Greek. An extremophile (from Latin extremus meaning "extreme" and Greek philiā (φιλία) meaning "love") is an organism that thrives in physically or geochemically extreme conditions that are detrimental to most life on Earth
Interesting links:-
1. http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/extremophile.html
2. ttp://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/aqa/interdependence/adaptationsrev5.shtml
While I was reading a novel by Boyd Morrisson - The Midas Code, I stumbled upon this word, and I was really fascinated by it.
Replies
WOW! Fruit juiceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee... thank you Onee-chan.
Onee-chan said:
Onee-chan, don't cry.
Thank you for the lovely flower. You know after such tiring time trying to answers all your questions, my head was spinning faster than the Earth orbiting the Milky Way. Hahahahaha.
You can always be my research assistant. LOL
Onee-chan said:
Thanks a lot Estanis!
Estanis said:
Lady Noor, it was fortunately I had a dull scissors so I failed to cut my hair... :D
Of course we should celebrate this victory, ELF Noor. To all players....Especially Mishaikh the winner and Noaslpls the host... Here you are...
Mishaikh, this was the smile after solving Noaslpls guess word (by you). :D
Let's see.....if it is another word of noun. I hope so. :)
Mishaikh said:
So, you don't want this flower..., my noaslpls...
Okay....It's fine...
But make sure that you host the game again after Mishaikh. . . . . . . . . ^^:p
Onee-chan said:
LOL Estanis .... sorry for making your brain neurona working extra hard. Hahahahahahahahahahahaha
Thank you for your kind words.
Estanis said:
Hahahahahahahahahhaahhahaha ELF-Noor.
Don't worry. I'm taking a very very very long break from hosting any game. It's not easy at all. Hahahahahaha... I thought I don't have to think at all when hosting a game, but then, all of you were asking intelligent questions and things that I don't know of which I have to google to answer them.
Phewww! I'm also glad this game finally ended. LOL
Thank you.
ELF-Noor said:
Congrats Mishaikh!
Peppo, though you didn't win this game, but you asked important questions which led to very important clues to the word. Congratulations to you too.
Peppo said: