Wednesday, June 02, 2004
clubbing
act!
imagine the role to perform
perform the role to imagine
t-shirt (green)
front print: same same
back print: but different
tractions
planes for landing, sirens
traces of violated Phusis
audible frictions of acts designed to relive pressure
extend the system of body parts, re-bundle nerves
CROSS the corpus collosum
transverse the stadium, battlefield
track the symptoms of presence
follow either trace of the whiffletree
notes for tractions
traction:
1. The friction between a body and the surface on which it moves (as between an automobile tire and the road)
2. (orthopedics) the act of pulling on a bone or limb (as in a fracture) to relieve pressure or align parts in a special way during healing
syn: adhesive friction; grips
type: frictions, pullings, pulls, rubbings
tract:
1. an extended area of land
2. a system of body parts that together serve some particular purpose
3. a brief treatise on a subject of interest; published in the form of a booklet
4. a bundle of nerve fibres following a path through the brain
(types: athletic field, battlefield, corpus callosum [A broad transverse nerve tract connecting the two cerebral hemispheres])
transverse:
1. Extending or lying across; in a crosswise direction; at right angles to the long axis
(syn: cross, crossing, thwartwise, transversal)
trace, noun:
1. a just detectable amount
2. a clue that something has been present
3. a suggestion of some quality
4. drawing created by tracing
5. either of two lines that connect a horse's harness to a wagon or other vehicle or to a whiffletree
trace, verb:
1. follow, discover or ascertain the course of development of something
2. make a mark or lines on a surface
3. to go back over again, as of a route or steps
4. pursue or chase relentlessly
5. discover traces of
6. make one's course or travel along a path; travel of pass over, around, or along
7. copy by following the lines of the original drawing on a transparent sheet placed upon it; make a tracing of
8. read with difficulty
whiffletree:
1. A crossbar that is attached to the traces of a draft horse and to the vehicle or implement that the horse is pulling
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