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 :
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:
- 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"
- 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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