The latest from the National Institute of Aerospace:
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But E.T. doesn’t exist because the entire universe was created for humanity alone. Creationists tell me so.
1:17: phosphorous with an ‘o’?
She has no science cred.
The “ous” makes it an adjective. Interestingly, the commonly used adjective form of “arsenic” is “arsenic” (with “arsenious” being less common). So, I suppose it depends on how one sees the word being used here.
Which noun was being modified by that adjective?