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This is a "best guess" listing for the word "selvlapro" in language English, meaning that only one of the definitions for this word will be shown (the one with the highest total votes). See all the definitions for selvlapro.


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valsi selvlapro
type lujvo
creator krtisfranks
time entered Thu Dec 31 07:07:27 2020

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Definition #72342 - Preferred [edit]
   
definition x1 is a word with mutually incompatible definitions/meanings/effects x2 (plural; use connectives) by/in/between rules/standards/dictionar(y/ies) x3 in or for language x4.
notes Can possibly be extended to mathematical or computer program functions (via their names). This is a type of \vlapro\. Use x3 in order to specify whether back-compatibility is grounds to remove/exclude such a conflict; for example, if a single word has two definitions such that they are exactly the same except for the presence of extra sumti slots in exactly one of them (such that these slots follow all of those which they share), then the definitions are technically different (thus leading to a conflict by some standards) but can be reconciled/rectified (thereby eliminating conflict by other standards).
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created by krtisfranks
vote information 2
time Thu Dec 31 07:59:08 2020

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