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Post by leethal on May 15, 2007 15:05:40 GMT -5
All in all, I believe it to be crIokinesis, but i'm ok with the why. I just want to clear things up. I believe cryokinesis comes from the greek (or is it latin, not sure, one of the two) word for cold.
If it's cyrokinesis i need someone to explain to me why.
thanks
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Post by Darin Rosewood on May 15, 2007 15:45:26 GMT -5
The prefix "cryo-" is Latin, or maybe Greek--the two are so easy to mix up if you don't speak one or the other. ^_^ It means "icy cold" or "to freeze." "Cyro-" means nothing at all, it's just a result of someone either being illiterate or making a typo, and a bunch of n00bs thinking that it's the real spelling for some reason. XD And it's definitely a why in there.
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Post by GEOvanne on May 15, 2007 17:09:20 GMT -5
yeah, its cryo. the guy that said cyro, said that cryo was confusing him
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