Coworker: ... the organism was enterobacter... clo-ac-a-e
The Boss: Clo-ac-ay.
Me, silently: clo-ac-eye

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Coworker: ... the organism was enterobacter... clo-ac-a-e
The Boss: Clo-ac-ay.
Me, silently: clo-ac-eye
jargon, n. 1. The inarticulate utterance of birds, or a vocal sound resembling it; twittering, chattering.🐦
“With beast and bird the forest rings, Each in his jargon cries or sings.”— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 'Return of Spring' (1830)
How many bird gags can fit in one image? This is a good start, but uhh, I’m going to need you to go ahead and come in on Sunday, too. We need more suggestions for bird gags, mmkay? Thaaanks.
Fun fact: This is the only Abecedary where I used the golden rectangle to lay out the composition. It also inspired a companion piece.
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The impact of Mr. Mahendra Trivedi’s biofield energy treatment is evaluated on Enterobacter cloacae with respect to its antimicrobial sensitivity, biochemical reaction pattern, and biotyping in a recent research work. Read here for the more details.
The impact of Mr. Mahendra Trivedi’s biofield energy treatment is evaluated on Enterobacter cloacae with respect to its antimicrobial sensitivity, biochemical reaction pattern, and biotyping in a recent research work. Read here for the more details.