I choose oxygen as my pseudonym because it has a strong significance in every living things, where obviously we know this element well; and besides it has a lot of characteristics and properties of this said element that we just unconsciously intake almost daily dosage of our life.
ox·y·gen (¼k“s¹-j…n) n. Symbol O A nonmetallic element constituting 21 percent of the atmosphere by volume that occurs as a diatomic gas, O2, and in many compounds such as water and iron ore. It combines with most elements, is essential for plant and animal respiration, and is required for nearly all combustion. Atomic number 8; atomic weight 15.9994; melting point –218.4°C; boiling point –183.0°C; gas density at 0°C 1.429 grams per liter; valence 2. [French oxygène : Greek oxus, sharp, acid; see ak- below + French -gène, -gen.] --ox”y·gen“ic (-jµn“¹k) adj. --ox”y·gen“i·cal·ly adv. --ox·yg“e·nous (¼k-s¹j“…-n…s) adj.
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ak-. Important derivatives are: edge, acute, hammer, heaven, acrid, eager1, vinegar, acid, acme, acne, acro-, oxygen.
ak-. Sharp. 1. Suffixed form *ak-y³-. a. EDGE, from Old English ecg, sharp side, from Germanic *agj½; b. EGG2, from Old Norse eggja, to incite, goad, from Germanic *agjan. 2. Suffixed form *ak-u-. a. EAR2, from Old English æhher, ¶ar, spike, ear of grain, from Germanic *ahuz-; b. ACICULA, (ACUITY), ACUMEN, ACUTE, AGLET, EGLANTINE, from Latin acus, needle; c. ACEROSE, from Latin acus, chaff. 3. Suffixed form *ak-i-. ACIDANTHERA, from Greek akis, needle. 4. Suffixed form *ak-men-, stone, sharp stone used as a tool, with metathetic variant *ka-men-, with variants: a. *ka-mer-. HAMMER, from Old English hamor, hammer, from Germanic *hamaraz; b. *ke-men- (probable variant). HEAVEN, from Old English heofon, hefn, heaven, from Germanic *hibin-, “the stony vault of heaven,” dissimilated form of *himin-. 5. Suffixed form *ak-on³-, independently created in: a. AWN, from Old Norse ögn, ear of grain, and Old English agen, ear of grain, from Germanic *agan½, and b. PARAGON, from Greek akon¶, whetstone. 6. Suffixed lengthened form *³k-ri-. ACERATE, ACRID, ACRIMONY, EAGER1; CARVACROL, VINEGAR, from Latin ³cer, sharp, bitter. 7. Suffixed form *ak-ri-bhwo-. ACERBIC, EXACERBATE, from Latin acerbus, bitter, sharp, tart. 8. Suffixed (stative) form *ak-¶-. ACID, from Latin ac¶re, to be sharp. 9. Suffixed form *ak-¶to-. (ACETABULUM), (ACETIC), ACETUM; ESTER, from Latin ac¶tum, vinegar. 10. Suffixed form *ak-m³-. ACME, (ACNE), from Greek akm¶, point. 11. Suffixed form *ak-ro-. ACRO-; (ACROBAT), ACROMION, from Greek akros, topmost. 12. Suffixed o-grade form *ok-ri-. MEDIOCRE, from Latin ocris, rugged mountain. 13. Suffixed o-grade form *ok-su-. AMPHIOXUS, OXALIS, OXYGEN, OXYURIASIS, PAROXYSM, from Greek oxus, sharp, sour. [Pokorny 2. aç- 18, 3. çem- 556.]
well I simply commemorate it to you as my fellow living things that you need me; according to your own understanding, it might not now but i am pretty sure that someday and even somehow the days come and bestowed of needing me.
i am cool and friendly
i am simple and artistic
i am keen observer with high quality initiative value.
i am dreamer but persistent
that is simply me
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i made my own Stars to keep my power and mind always responsive to undertake any challenges. This is enough for me to keep my target reach.
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- JoinedOctober 2008
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