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@beaku Reminds me of a beaker. When ever I see him Around the forum the first word that pops into my head is "SCIENCE"

As I said before, my nickname was inspired from a beaker :)

If you are interested, I can tell you the whole story.

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Sounds funny))

Probably because you don't know how to pronounce it ;) 

 

It's like Ostrich  :P

It's not an English word, it doesn't have anything to do with ostriches :) 

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Probably because you don't know how to pronounce it ;) 

 

 

It's not an English word, it doesn't have anything to do with ostriches :)

 

So... What is the exact meaning of your name?? :D

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theres two possible  meanings

 

Ostracon
c.1295–1069 BC, 19th or 20th Dynasty, from Thebes. In this hunting scene, an unidentified Ramesside pharaoh is represented symbolically slaying the enemies of Egypt in the form of a lion. This ostracon, a limestone chip used for sketching, was found in the Valley of the Kings during excavations conducted by Howard Carter on behalf of the Earl of Caernarfon, who received the piece in the division of finds. Although many of the figured ostrica discovered in this royal cemetery were clearly trial sketches made to facilitate an artist's work, this scene is not found in royal tombs, nor do the figures conform to the strict proportions of a formal rendering.

The scene was drawn with great economy of line by the confident hand of a skilled artist who required no grid lines as a guide. It may have been done for the amusement of the maker, or it may graphically represent the artist's hope that the ruler should be a strong protector of Egypt.  
 
The hieratic text reads: "The slaughter of every foreign land, the Pharaoh—may he live, prosper, and be healthy."

http://ancient-egypt.co.uk/metropolitan/pages/ostrica.htm

or Oysters

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Probably because you don't know how to pronounce it ;)

 

It's not an English word, it doesn't have anything to do with ostriches :)

OK, then, tell me how it's pronounced.

Note: I've just found this:

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