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Take a look at the history. It explicitly said the word was Gallifreyan.
Take a look at the history. It explicitly said the word was Gallifreyan.


Anyone else think Amy is also the one who came up with it and isn't just a model for it. I thought about putting it in but decided to see if anyone else thought so too. I mean the name is something she came across while traveling with the doctor and the slogan is based on one of her nicknames.
Anyone else think Amy is also the one who came up with it and isn't just a model for it. I thought about putting it in but decided to see if anyone else thought so too. I mean the name is something she came across while traveling with the doctor and the slogan is based on one of her nicknames. [[User:GrimmShadows|GrimmShadows]] [[User talk:GrimmShadows|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 17:01, December 24, 2012 (UTC)

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"Petrichor" is not Gallifreyan. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petrichor

We never said it was and we're already linking to the wikipedia page. -<Azes13 02:59, October 30, 2012 (UTC)

Take a look at the history. It explicitly said the word was Gallifreyan.

Anyone else think Amy is also the one who came up with it and isn't just a model for it. I thought about putting it in but decided to see if anyone else thought so too. I mean the name is something she came across while traveling with the doctor and the slogan is based on one of her nicknames. GrimmShadows 17:01, December 24, 2012 (UTC)