When you have time, a fascinating website to visit and browse is OEDILF -- The Omnificent English Dictionary in Limerick Form.
Here is a sample:
cuproid by Recumbentman (Limerick #89414)
Tetrahedrons are bounded by four
Triangular faces, no more.
If on each one of those
A pyramid rose,
A cuproid would then take the floor.
The name cuproid, derived from copper, denotes a solid shape under twelve triangular faces, organised as described above. It occurs in the mineral tetrahedrite, a sulphide of copper and antimony. Here on the dictionary's home page -- OEDILF -- The Omnificent English Dictionary in Limerick Form -- one may search for terms and their limerick definitions and for limerick authors. |

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