Looking for a word that might not exist
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Looking for a word that might not exist
Today in questions you never thought you'd find on a football messageboard;
You know when you fill a glass so full that the liquid sits higher than the top of the glass and kinda curves over but doesn't spill over the edge? Like a globular horizon?
Does that have a name?
You know when you fill a glass so full that the liquid sits higher than the top of the glass and kinda curves over but doesn't spill over the edge? Like a globular horizon?
Does that have a name?
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Re: Looking for a word that might not exist
Meniscus. (Sp)
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Re: Looking for a word that might not exist
Brimfull - the point of overflowing (teeming)
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Re: Looking for a word that might not exist
A quick google of meniscus leads to some anatomical body horror.
It's not to say it's wrong, but it's not the top result!
It's not to say it's wrong, but it's not the top result!
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Re: Looking for a word that might not exist
Meniscus is a knee cartilage
No idea what that convex surface is called, but it's surface tension that causes it.
No idea what that convex surface is called, but it's surface tension that causes it.
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Re: Looking for a word that might not exist
Convex meniscus.
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Re: Looking for a word that might not exist
My apologies it is Indeed called a 'convex meniscus'
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Re: Looking for a word that might not exist
Far out, thanks!
Re: Looking for a word that might not exist
You’ll never see it in a pub.
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Chopping onions and convex meniscus on here tonight - what a time to be alive
If I recall, mercury makes a convex meniscus, as do a lot of molten metals, due to the way the molecules all attract each other fiercely. A bit like a 4-4-2 formation

If I recall, mercury makes a convex meniscus, as do a lot of molten metals, due to the way the molecules all attract each other fiercely. A bit like a 4-4-2 formation

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Meniscus - the only correct way to have your water bottle filled during phase 1 military training whilst on inspection.
No meniscus = pain. (In the good days before PC took over training).
When not on inspection, best be drinking it to stay hydrated.
No meniscus = pain. (In the good days before PC took over training).
When not on inspection, best be drinking it to stay hydrated.
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Re: Looking for a word that might not exist
This is what I remember it from, being taught how to read a mercury thermometer at school (and then a thermometer inevitably getting smashed and the teacher trying to keep the kids away from the blobs of mercury).CrosspoolClarets wrote: ↑Wed Sep 24, 2025 9:48 pmChopping onions and convex meniscus on here tonight - what a time to be alive![]()
If I recall, mercury makes a convex meniscus, as do a lot of molten metals, due to the way the molecules all attract each other fiercely. A bit like a 4-4-2 formation![]()
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Re: Looking for a word that might not exist
A decent pint of Guinness gives the answer
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Re: Looking for a word that might not exist
Any fluid displaying surface tension (eg water) can create a meniscus.
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