Ossicles
Ossicles are small osculated sniccles containing micro heemo-globule globules. They are used as conductors in advanced electronic devices. They are extremely difficult to work with as they can be quite sticky. Only very advanced engineers and inventors use them. Mrs. Tadros (the science teacher at Swedhump Elementary) has a fine collection of them.

It is not really known exactly how the sniccles become osculated, or even why they become osculated.
Professor Maria Pinsnoffian, Head of Ossicle Research at the Drakensberg Institute of Technology has been researching ossicles for two decades (20 years) and concludes that to date the osculation of sniccles remains an enigma. Her seminal research paper, The Enigma of Osculated Sniccles was a bestseller, and is a great read. Check your closest book store.
First seen in Book 5, page 46
Research
e_ossiclesIn the printed almanac pages (5 cited)
Straight from the books
Facts
object_fact (3)
Ossicles are small osculated sniccles containing micro heemo-globule globules, used as conductors in advanced electronic devices.
Ossicles are small osculated sniccles containing micro heemo-globule globules. They are used as conductors in advanced electronic devices. al1:c01:p219
Ossicles are small osculated sniccles containing micro heemo-globule globules; they are used as conductors in advanced electronic devices.
Ossicles are small osculated sniccles containing micro heemo-globule globules. They are used as conductors in advanced electronic devices. b05:c99:p232
Ossicles are extremely difficult to work with as they can be quite sticky; only very advanced engineers and inventors use them.
They are extremely difficult to work with as they can be quite sticky. Only very advanced engineers and inventors use them. b05:c99:p232
other (1)
Ossicles are small osculated sniccles containing micro heemo-globule globules, used as conductors in advanced electronic devices; they are extremely difficult to work with as they can be quite sticky.
Ossicles are small osculated sniccles containing micro heemo-globule globules. They are used as conductors in advanced electronic devices. They are extremely difficult to work with as they can be quite sticky. b09:c99:p292
Relationships
- other: collected by Mrs. Tadros
Mrs. Tadros (the science teacher at Swedhump Elementary) has a fine collection of them. al1:c01:p219





