Muttering moat

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A muttering moat is any oscillator whose rotor consists of a closed chain of cells, each of which is adjacent to exactly two other rotor cells. Examples include the bipole, the blinker, the clock, the cuphook, the Gray counter, the quad, the scrubber, the skewed quad, and the snake pit.

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