
I was in the city yesterday, and the license plate of the car ahead of me reads "MELWOOD", and then a bumper sticker reads "
I ♡ Cuba". Both are very meaningful because both "wood" and "Cuba" cropped up in yesterday,
West World & the MacGregor's Big Stone, note the following excerpts:
Also among the cast are two additions to the recent "Wood/Dead Wood" pattern-cluster:
- Evan Rachel Wood (born September 7, 1987)
- Shannon Marie Woodward (born December 17, 1984)
the "wood"-- dead tree as opposed to living tree is bad news as I explained recently. Hemsworth (hems worth) is a cryptic reference to the "brim/rim" of the North American plate specifically near where Florida and Cuba lay that is in danger of "falling" into the sea.
I checked out the etymology of "mel", and the definitions brought up by the search engine are :
- melisma (n.) song, musical phrase or member, from PIE *mel- "a limb."
- melanin (n.) ...PIE root *mel-(2) "of darkish color"
- Melissa ...Latin mel "honey; sweetness;"
- molar (n.) "grinding tooth," PIE root *mel- "to rub, grind"
- meal (n.1) ...mel "time", from PIE *me-lo-, from root *me- "to measure"
Somehow these factor in with "wood". Keep in mind that the inner twin world influenced the two words, wood and would to be phonetically identical for a reason, note the etymology:
- would ... past tense "to will" (see will (v.)).
- wood (n.) "tree, wood,"... Out of the woods "safe" is from 1792.
- wood (adj.) "violently insane" (now obsolete)... wut "rage, fury"), from PIE *wet- (1) "to blow; inspire, spiritually arouse;"
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