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  • So I’m wondering if talking to him would be . . . what’s the word I’m looking for?

    Gideon’s war Howard Gordon 2011

  • So I’m wondering if talking to him would be . . . what’s the word I’m looking for?

    Gideon’s war Howard Gordon 2011

  • But the name I’m referring to is “synesthete,” meaning I have synesthesia, from the Greek syn, which means “with,” and aesthesis, which means “sensation.”

    Amaryllis in Blueberry Christina Meldrum 2011

  • So I’m wondering if talking to him would be . . . what’s the word I’m looking for?

    Gideon’s war Howard Gordon 2011

  • But the name I’m referring to is “synesthete,” meaning I have synesthesia, from the Greek syn, which means “with,” and aesthesis, which means “sensation.”

    Amaryllis in Blueberry Christina Meldrum 2011

  • So I’m wondering if talking to him would be . . . what’s the word I’m looking for?

    Gideon’s war Howard Gordon 2011

  • So I’m wondering if talking to him would be . . . what’s the word I’m looking for?

    Gideon’s war Howard Gordon 2011

  • So I’m wondering if talking to him would be . . . what’s the word I’m looking for?

    Gideon’s war Howard Gordon 2011

  • So I’m wondering if talking to him would be . . . what’s the word I’m looking for?

    Gideon’s war Howard Gordon 2011

  • But the name I’m referring to is “synesthete,” meaning I have synesthesia, from the Greek syn, which means “with,” and aesthesis, which means “sensation.”

    Amaryllis in Blueberry Christina Meldrum 2011

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