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ToraToraTora | 15:50 Thu 31st Oct 2024 | Film, Media & TV
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Multiple choice this time:

Q: What term means a period between two wars?

A: Interregnum  B: Interbellum  C: Internecine

Answer A: !!

 

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I'm going to side with the thickies on the thread.

This isn't a legitimate TWAU thread.

I've heard of interrail if that counts

I've heard of internet

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what is it about these that makes people want to flout their ignorance as a medal?

No idea.  Just why do you do it?

internet is what Erling Haaland shouts when he scores.

Does interruption mean the period when a volcano is inactive?

If you know what Internecine means but are not sure about A or B, interbellum can sound too 'pretty' (French - belle) to be correct, whereas interregnum can sound like the period between 'reigns' and perhaps the more likely.

The choice would be incorrect but the reasoning makes sense.....under pressure.

I'm loving this intercourse!

between the brick...bats!

What an idea for a new thread.....

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Parabellum - prepare for war.

Sorry Tora, this isn't a worthy TWAU contender. It's just a general knowledge "you know or you don't" type thing. They haven't taught latin in schools in years. Most people won't know bellum means war.

I know a *** right enough!

The brief period when we were a Republic.  It's a great pity that they were puritanical.

I am 50 plus, and consider myself well educated but I do not know latin and therefore would have had to take a guess.

I did do Latin at school and did know the answer - but it doesn't follow that those who weren't so fortunate are thick.

I attended school throughout the fifties where I was taught history and latin. None of those words came up during either subject. I do know the meaning because whenever I come across a word I don't know, I look it up but discovering those words came long after I left school.

Familiar with all of them through crosswords, quizzes and reading

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