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Word of the Day - antrum
Okay, words don't always make themselves easy to use. Play around anyway.,

antrum
/ˈantrəm/
noun
Anatomy
1 A natural chamber or cavity in a bone or other anatomical structure
1.1 The pyloric end of the stomach.
Origin
Early 19th century: from Latin, from Greek antron ‘cave’.
My brain must have at least one antrum which leads to rhymes like this one. You may not be able to stomach it.
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Now, do not throw a tantrum.
Just because you can't have some.
A fermented grape or over-ripe plum
Can be thought of as ant rum.
