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Argos catalogue  

  1. a portal to potential,  everything you desire and didnt know exisited.  you could peruse idly through,  the sliding of the plastic lamanated pages until you see the  thing you’re waiting for.  Or refer to the extensive conents page or even the more specific index. scroll for your pages numbers life the weighty pile of pages, turning them over with a descisive slam
  2. see examples of early versions  here



asterisk      
[ as-tuh-risk ]
/ ˈæs tə rɪsk /



Origin of asterisk - 1350–1400; Middle English < Late Latin “asteriscus” < Ancient Greek “asterískos”  ἀστερίσκος, "little star"

  1. By putting * (an asterisk) or informally a star around a word you are emphasising or stressing it. In some computer programs or applications, if you type an asterisk it will be automatically changed to bold font. For example, *important* would be displayed on screen as important.
  2. something to add, see other... eg.                                                    subject to change



awry
[ uh-rahy ]
/əˈrʌɪ
First recorded in 1325–75, awry is from Middle English on wry. See a wry

  1. turned or twisted to one side. off the right course, askew
  2. away from the expected or proper direction; amiss; wrong