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...quaecumque sunt vera, quaecumque pudica, quaecumque justa, quaecumque sancta, quaecumque amabilia, quaecumque bonae famae, si qua virtus, si qua laus disciplinae, haec cogitate.
-- Phil. 4:8

Morarity

Just pointing out:

             L                  R
   ---------------------------------------
L  |      MOLALITY     |     MOLARITY    | 
   --------------------------------------- 
R  |      MORALITY     |     MORARITY?   |
   ---------------------------------------


Why hasn't someone filled the gap? Quick, quick, someone define 'morarity'!
(On an interesting note, MORARITY is an anagram of MORIARTY, the archenemy of Sherlock Holmes. Also, I would reckon a Japanese speaker of English would have a hard time distinguishing the four since romanisation of all four would be the same.)

2 comments:

Trebuchet said...

I immediately thought of steroisomerism with two chiral centres...

Then you have (R,R'), (R,L'), (L,R') and (L,L'). Haha! Except that we use S for 'sinister' instead of L. But if we did that, then it wouldn't apply to your joke...

yossa said...

@Trebuchet
ROR,
oops sorry; I mean: LOL.
ROFL, LOFR (Lolling On the Floor Raughing)