Densen?
On Thu, 8 May 2014 06:37:57 -0700, "Pico Rico" >
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>"John Kuthe" > wrote in message
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>> On Thu, 8 May 2014 06:04:04 -0700, "Pico Rico" >
>> wrote:
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>>>"Timo" > wrote in message
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>>>> On Thursday, May 8, 2014 7:46:13 PM UTC+10, Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>> I am watching Lidia Bastianich and this is the 2nd time I have heard
>>>>> her
>>>>> say
>>>>> this. She is making a soup and she says that she adds (whatever it
>>>>> is)
>>>>> to
>>>>> densen to the soup. I think she means thicken. Perhaps it is a lack
>>>>> of
>>>>> knowledge of the English language? I've just never heard the word
>>>>> before
>>>>> and it's not in the dictionary.
>>>>
>>>> Thick -> thicken
>>>> Dense -> densen
>>>>
>>>> Dense and thick are synonyms for the relevant meanings of dense and
>>>> thick.
>>>> "Densen" isn't regular English, but is constructed sensibly.
>>>
>>>
>>>I find it in the Merriam Webster on line dictionary.
>>>
>>>oh, wait - the OP was Julie - why did anyone respond?
>>>
>>
>> Because they are civil sane people?
>>
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>no, that's not it.
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You think Timo wants in Julie's pants?
John Kuthe...
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