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Discussion of "tumgre"
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Comment #1: Semantics question
Wuzzy (Sat Nov 30 22:43:16 2013)

To say XYZ is cross-country does not mean anything to me. I think the
definition is a bit confusing. But I think I understand you.

Did you mean what I think you mean?
Did you actually mean “x1 CROSSES country of terrain x2 (…)”?
Then x1 could be an imaginary line, a travveler, etc.

In any case the definition should be reworded, I do not quite understand
it.

Comment #2: Re: Semantics question
guskant (Sun Dec 1 19:47:08 2013)

Wuzzy wrote:
> To say XYZ is cross-country does not mean anything to me. I think the
> definition is a bit confusing. But I think I understand you.
>
> Did you mean what I think you mean?
> Did you actually mean “x1 CROSSES country of terrain x2 (…)”?
> Then x1 could be an imaginary line, a travveler, etc.
>
> In any case the definition should be reworded, I do not quite understand
> it.


Right. I will add "crosses terrain" to the English definition.

Comment #3: Seal of approval
Wuzzy (Thu Dec 5 07:41:56 2013)

I hereby grant this definition the
<<< OFFICIAL SEAL OF APPROVAL >>>
.

;-)

Comment #4: Re: Seal of approval
guskant (Thu Dec 5 08:37:00 2013)

Wuzzy wrote:
> I hereby grant this definition the
> <<< OFFICIAL SEAL OF APPROVAL >>>
> .
>
> ;-)

u'i je'e

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