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My infix is who you are



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    Here comes another Riley!




    My infix is who you are



    My prefix is my infix's alpha



    My suffix is a short little insect



    And me you shall not dissect!











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      Here comes another Riley!




      My infix is who you are



      My prefix is my infix's alpha



      My suffix is a short little insect



      And me you shall not dissect!











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      Here comes another Riley!




      My infix is who you are



      My prefix is my infix's alpha



      My suffix is a short little insect



      And me you shall not dissect!








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          Adamant




          My infix is who you are




          Man - General word to represent a human being.

          Original answer Am - First person singular of the verb to be, e.g, "I am".




          My prefix is my infix's alpha




          Adam - from the Bible, first man (alpha male) created by God.




          My suffix is a short little insect




          Ant




          And me you shall not dissect!




          Adamant - a legendary rock or mineral (think of Wolverine's adamantium).




          Title




          The author appears to be adamant in their assertion. Also, adamant translates from Greek via Latin as "not to be tamed" which could tie in with the wording of the title







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            I believe, "am" is not the intended infix :)
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          • 1




            $begingroup$
            @ThomasBlue Yes, I think you are right actually, I've updated appropriately.
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            – hexomino
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          $begingroup$

          I think the answer is




          Adamant




          My infix is who you are




          Man - General word to represent a human being.

          Original answer Am - First person singular of the verb to be, e.g, "I am".




          My prefix is my infix's alpha




          Adam - from the Bible, first man (alpha male) created by God.




          My suffix is a short little insect




          Ant




          And me you shall not dissect!




          Adamant - a legendary rock or mineral (think of Wolverine's adamantium).




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          The author appears to be adamant in their assertion. Also, adamant translates from Greek via Latin as "not to be tamed" which could tie in with the wording of the title







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            $begingroup$
            I believe, "am" is not the intended infix :)
            $endgroup$
            – Thomas Blue
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            @ThomasBlue Yes, I think you are right actually, I've updated appropriately.
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            – hexomino
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          • $begingroup$
            Nicely done! +1 +tick
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            – Omega Krypton
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          $begingroup$

          I think the answer is




          Adamant




          My infix is who you are




          Man - General word to represent a human being.

          Original answer Am - First person singular of the verb to be, e.g, "I am".




          My prefix is my infix's alpha




          Adam - from the Bible, first man (alpha male) created by God.




          My suffix is a short little insect




          Ant




          And me you shall not dissect!




          Adamant - a legendary rock or mineral (think of Wolverine's adamantium).




          Title




          The author appears to be adamant in their assertion. Also, adamant translates from Greek via Latin as "not to be tamed" which could tie in with the wording of the title







          share|improve this answer











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          • 2




            $begingroup$
            I believe, "am" is not the intended infix :)
            $endgroup$
            – Thomas Blue
            Jan 18 at 12:15






          • 1




            $begingroup$
            @ThomasBlue Yes, I think you are right actually, I've updated appropriately.
            $endgroup$
            – hexomino
            Jan 18 at 12:19










          • $begingroup$
            Nicely done! +1 +tick
            $endgroup$
            – Omega Krypton
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          $begingroup$

          I think the answer is




          Adamant




          My infix is who you are




          Man - General word to represent a human being.

          Original answer Am - First person singular of the verb to be, e.g, "I am".




          My prefix is my infix's alpha




          Adam - from the Bible, first man (alpha male) created by God.




          My suffix is a short little insect




          Ant




          And me you shall not dissect!




          Adamant - a legendary rock or mineral (think of Wolverine's adamantium).




          Title




          The author appears to be adamant in their assertion. Also, adamant translates from Greek via Latin as "not to be tamed" which could tie in with the wording of the title







          share|improve this answer











          $endgroup$



          I think the answer is




          Adamant




          My infix is who you are




          Man - General word to represent a human being.

          Original answer Am - First person singular of the verb to be, e.g, "I am".




          My prefix is my infix's alpha




          Adam - from the Bible, first man (alpha male) created by God.




          My suffix is a short little insect




          Ant




          And me you shall not dissect!




          Adamant - a legendary rock or mineral (think of Wolverine's adamantium).




          Title




          The author appears to be adamant in their assertion. Also, adamant translates from Greek via Latin as "not to be tamed" which could tie in with the wording of the title








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          • 2




            $begingroup$
            I believe, "am" is not the intended infix :)
            $endgroup$
            – Thomas Blue
            Jan 18 at 12:15






          • 1




            $begingroup$
            @ThomasBlue Yes, I think you are right actually, I've updated appropriately.
            $endgroup$
            – hexomino
            Jan 18 at 12:19










          • $begingroup$
            Nicely done! +1 +tick
            $endgroup$
            – Omega Krypton
            Jan 19 at 2:24














          • 2




            $begingroup$
            I believe, "am" is not the intended infix :)
            $endgroup$
            – Thomas Blue
            Jan 18 at 12:15






          • 1




            $begingroup$
            @ThomasBlue Yes, I think you are right actually, I've updated appropriately.
            $endgroup$
            – hexomino
            Jan 18 at 12:19










          • $begingroup$
            Nicely done! +1 +tick
            $endgroup$
            – Omega Krypton
            Jan 19 at 2:24








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          $begingroup$
          I believe, "am" is not the intended infix :)
          $endgroup$
          – Thomas Blue
          Jan 18 at 12:15




          $begingroup$
          I believe, "am" is not the intended infix :)
          $endgroup$
          – Thomas Blue
          Jan 18 at 12:15




          1




          1




          $begingroup$
          @ThomasBlue Yes, I think you are right actually, I've updated appropriately.
          $endgroup$
          – hexomino
          Jan 18 at 12:19




          $begingroup$
          @ThomasBlue Yes, I think you are right actually, I've updated appropriately.
          $endgroup$
          – hexomino
          Jan 18 at 12:19












          $begingroup$
          Nicely done! +1 +tick
          $endgroup$
          – Omega Krypton
          Jan 19 at 2:24




          $begingroup$
          Nicely done! +1 +tick
          $endgroup$
          – Omega Krypton
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