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I'm thinking of a word that rhymes with "picture"

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1Tid
Nov 6, 2012, 5:22 pm

Am I supposed to start this with a clue of my own? Well, it's a word that rhymes with "picture"!

2rodneyvc
Nov 6, 2012, 6:56 pm

I'll need this to decorate my coat of arms.

3Citizenjoyce
Nov 6, 2012, 8:24 pm

Will you put some sort of constraint on our guesses?

4Tid
Nov 7, 2012, 5:49 am

#3 It's not a suture..

#2 That's difficult! Tressure isn't quite the full rhyme, nor is saltire . All I can come up with is the French word peinture , or armature which would be oblique in the extreme! Unless you mean garniture ? (As you can see, I am very ignorant about heraldry).

Not: peinture, armature, garniture, suture
Alpha not: armature, garniture, peinture, suture

5rodneyvc
Nov 7, 2012, 7:03 am

#4 I had more in mind the colouring, also an extract in alcohol.

6Tid
Nov 7, 2012, 9:29 am

5

Ah, tincture ! No..

Not: peinture, armature, garniture, suture, tincture
Alpha not: armature, garniture, peinture, suture, tincture

7Tid
Nov 7, 2012, 12:29 pm

3

I feel very very silly. You clearly meant stricture ! But it's not that either.

Not: peinture, armature, garniture, suture, tincture, stricture
Alpha not: armature, garniture, peinture, stricture, suture, tincture

8Citizenjoyce
Nov 7, 2012, 1:42 pm

//Don't feel too silly. I figured if you didn't guess it, it wasn't the word.//
If I can just put together these incomplete clues, I might be able to come up with a theory of the word.

9rodneyvc
Nov 7, 2012, 6:41 pm

It's all just a jumble!

10Tid
Nov 8, 2012, 4:02 am

9

I'm not sure whether you're going for admixture , commixture , or intermixture - but it's not any of those!

Clue: Crambo! is only looking for a last-syllable rhyme.

Not: peinture, armature, garniture, suture, tincture, stricture, admixture, commixture, intermixture
Alpha not: admixture, armature, commixture, garniture, intermixture, peinture, stricture, suture, tincture

11rodneyvc
Nov 8, 2012, 7:34 am

#10 I was happy with just mixture.

This is just mental agony!

12Tid
Nov 8, 2012, 8:47 am

11

Not torture (evil grin).

Not: peinture, armature, garniture, suture, tincture, stricture, admixture, commixture, intermixture, mixture, torture
Alpha not: admixture, armature, commixture, garniture, intermixture, mixture, peinture, stricture, suture, tincture, torture

13buckjohnson
Nov 8, 2012, 8:58 pm

With its two rhyming words, it's a phrase
For a lover of paintings and plays.
Yet the second's a word
For a carrion bird;
Are the arts in their terminal days?

14louminus
Nov 8, 2012, 10:43 pm

Wish I could guarantee I would guess the right word!

15Tid
Nov 9, 2012, 3:35 pm

13

Neither culture nor vulture !

14

Conjecture? (Can't fathom the 'guarantee' part).

//Clue: this is a three syllable word with multiple meanings//

Not: peinture, armature, garniture, suture, tincture, stricture, admixture, commixture, intermixture, mixture, torture, culture, vulture, conjecture
Alpha not: admixture, armature, commixture, conjecture, culture, garniture, intermixture, mixture, peinture, stricture, suture, tincture, torture, vulture

16Citizenjoyce
Nov 9, 2012, 4:19 pm

I have to get a new lighting device in my living room. It's too dark to read in the corner.

17Tid
Nov 9, 2012, 4:59 pm

16

I'm pretty sure you don't mean either furniture or curvature (corner). But I'm struggling with what you are getting at!

Not: peinture, armature, garniture, suture, tincture, stricture, admixture, commixture, intermixture, mixture, torture, culture, vulture, conjecture, furniture, curvature
Alpha not: admixture, armature, commixture, conjecture, culture, curvature, furniture, garniture, intermixture, mixture, peinture, stricture, suture, tincture, torture, vulture

18rolandperkins
Modificato: Nov 9, 2012, 8:27 pm

". . .and you'll find that you're
in the __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __, ...OOOH,
I could write a sonnet
About your Easter bonnet. . ."

19Tid
Nov 10, 2012, 5:15 am

18

I had to Google that! Nice try, and thank you Judy Garland.. Unfortunately, my word ends in -ture, like "picture", so not rotogravure!

//Think alphabetically//

Not: peinture, armature, garniture, suture, tincture, stricture, admixture, commixture, intermixture, mixture, torture, culture, vulture, conjecture, furniture, curvature, rotogravure
Alpha not: admixture, armature, commixture, conjecture, culture, curvature, furniture, garniture, intermixture, mixture, peinture, rotogravure, stricture, suture, tincture, torture, vulture

20rolandperkins
Modificato: Nov 10, 2012, 7:20 pm

In 1946 I co-starred* with Orson Bean in " __ __ __ __ as the Driven Snow" by Paul Loomis.

*well, a supporting role any way; I was the leadʻs (that is the villainʻs, played by Dallas Burrows, (later known as Orson Bean)ʻs accomplice.

21Citizenjoyce
Nov 10, 2012, 7:19 pm

Have you ever tried growing plants without soil? I've done it only for avocado seeds.

22rolandperkins
Nov 10, 2012, 7:29 pm

Recognition can be "de facto", Iʻm
Told, or de __ __ __ __; this time,
We might be talking law-
-yer language, and itʻs ok to toy
with how to "pronouns" it, and make
It the merest monosyll-
-able -- not fake,
But authentic "lawyer talk": Iʻve
Heard a Speaker of the House
(no jive!)
Come out with "sine die" as two,
Not four syllables! What think you?
-- Just impure Latinity?
Strict anglicizing, or just being witty?

23Tid
Nov 11, 2012, 6:53 am

21

Not hydroculture

20

I've tried for more than 20 minutes to trace that movie, but not even IMDb has it in their database. I have to give up on that one, but I'm pretty certain it isn't correct?

22

Nice poem! But not 'de jure' (which is two words, doesn't end in -ture, and can only rhyme with picture by making it two, not three, syllables!)

//You're not picking up on my "think alphabetic" clue. Was Julius Caesar a "New Roman"? Was Brutus the Courier? Ah no, he stabbed Caesar to death - he didn't use a..//

Not: peinture, armature, garniture, suture, tincture, stricture, admixture, commixture, intermixture, mixture, torture, culture, vulture, conjecture, furniture, curvature, rotogravure, hydroculture, de jure
Alpha not: admixture, armature, commixture, conjecture, culture, curvature, de jure, furniture, garniture, hydroculture, intermixture, mixture, peinture, rotogravure, stricture, suture, tincture, torture, vulture

24rolandperkins
Nov 11, 2012, 5:32 pm



The Latin of "jure" (as in "de jure" would begin with an i,
not a j. Itʻs pronounced someting like "Yoor-ehh" (short e). Anglicized, I suppose it CAN be one syllable, and rhyme with ʻLure".

25Citizenjoyce
Nov 12, 2012, 12:27 am

You're not thinking of a fine wire beloved by Mafiosos in the back seat are you?

26oldstick
Nov 12, 2012, 7:20 am

Now I have joined perhaps I can add a permanent hook.

27Tid
Modificato: Nov 12, 2012, 12:26 pm

25

You got it! The word is ligature though I prefer the alphabetic definition (two letters joined together as with "a" and "e", or "o" and "e" in a font) to the Mafioso one :-)

Over to you , CitizenJ.

28Citizenjoyce
Nov 12, 2012, 3:38 pm

Hm, I got it and hadn't realized the alphabetic connection, in fact I thought ligature was so far without an alphabetic connection that it wouldn't be the word.

Let me think a minute.

29Citizenjoyce
Nov 13, 2012, 1:45 pm

New game, no strangling involved: http://www.librarything.com/topic/144650

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