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The original message has been attached to this so you can view it or label similar future email. If you have any questions, see @@CONTACT_ADDRESS@@ for details. Content preview: In jbovlaste, the user gleki has edited a definition of "ti'ormanku" in the language "English". Differences: 2,2c2,2 < $x1$=$m1$ is shade-darkened/has shadow $x2$=$c1$ cast upon it by obfuscating/blocking/(at least semi-)opaque object $x3$=$c2$ from energy/light/transmission source $x4$=$c3$; $x2$ is the shadow-eclipse caste upon $x1$ by $x3$, blocking radiation from $x4$ --- > $x_1$=$m_1$ is shade-darkened/has shadow $x_2$=$c_1$ cast upon it by obfuscating/blocking/(at least semi-)opaque object $x_3$=$c_2$ from energy/light/transmission source $x_4$=$c_3$; $x_2$ is the shadow-eclipse caste upon $x_1$ by $x_3$, blocking radiation from $x_4$ [...] Content analysis details: (0.5 points, 5.0 required) pts rule name description ---- ---------------------- -------------------------------------------------- 0.0 URIBL_BLOCKED ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE: The query to URIBL was blocked. See http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/DnsBlocklists#dnsbl-block for more information. [URIs: lojban.org] 1.4 RCVD_IN_BRBL_LASTEXT RBL: No description available. 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Differences: 2,2c2,2 < $x1$=$m1$ is shade-darkened/has shadow $x2$=$c1$ cast upon it by obfuscating/blocking/(at least semi-)opaque object $x3$=$c2$ from energy/light/transmission source $x4$=$c3$; $x2$ is the shadow-eclipse caste upon $x1$ by $x3$, blocking radiation from $x4$ --- > $x_1$=$m_1$ is shade-darkened/has shadow $x_2$=$c_1$ cast upon it by obfuscating/blocking/(at least semi-)opaque object $x_3$=$c_2$ from energy/light/transmission source $x_4$=$c_3$; $x_2$ is the shadow-eclipse caste upon $x_1$ by $x_3$, blocking radiation from $x_4$ Old Data: Definition: $x1$=$m1$ is shade-darkened/has shadow $x2$=$c1$ cast upon it by obfuscating/blocking/(at least semi-)opaque object $x3$=$c2$ from energy/light/transmission source $x4$=$c3$; $x2$ is the shadow-eclipse caste upon $x1$ by $x3$, blocking radiation from $x4$ Notes: Possible uses include (but are not limited to) lunar-style eclipses in which the eclipsed object (as seen from another object) is not physically blocked from sight by yet another object but is shaded from sight by the shadow cast upon it by some object (possibly the one from which the eclipse is viewed). There is no real physical difference between this and a solar-style eclipse (both rely on linear alignment of bodies), but the chosen vantage point varies among them and thus causes different interpretations of the same phenomenon of alignment. In other words, it is an eclipse in which the eclipsed object is viewed to be darkened by a shadow (caste upon it by some object) with no significant blocking/impeding body physically betwixt the eclipsed object and the object from which viewing of the eclipse occurs. Jargon: Gloss Keywords: Word: shade-darkened, In Sense: to be dark due to shadow/being in the shade Word: shadow eclipse, In Sense: lunar-style; eclipse in which the eclipsed object is viewed to be darkened by a shadow with no significant blocking body physically betwixt the eclipsed object and the object from which viewing occurs Place Keywords: New Data: Definition: $x_1$=$m_1$ is shade-darkened/has shadow $x_2$=$c_1$ cast upon it by obfuscating/blocking/(at least semi-)opaque object $x_3$=$c_2$ from energy/light/transmission source $x_4$=$c_3$; $x_2$ is the shadow-eclipse caste upon $x_1$ by $x_3$, blocking radiation from $x_4$ Notes: Possible uses include (but are not limited to) lunar-style eclipses in which the eclipsed object (as seen from another object) is not physically blocked from sight by yet another object but is shaded from sight by the shadow cast upon it by some object (possibly the one from which the eclipse is viewed). There is no real physical difference between this and a solar-style eclipse (both rely on linear alignment of bodies), but the chosen vantage point varies among them and thus causes different interpretations of the same phenomenon of alignment. In other words, it is an eclipse in which the eclipsed object is viewed to be darkened by a shadow (caste upon it by some object) with no significant blocking/impeding body physically betwixt the eclipsed object and the object from which viewing of the eclipse occurs. Jargon: Gloss Keywords: Word: shade-darkened, In Sense: to be dark due to shadow/being in the shade Word: shadow eclipse, In Sense: lunar-style; eclipse in which the eclipsed object is viewed to be darkened by a shadow with no significant blocking body physically betwixt the eclipsed object and the object from which viewing occurs Place Keywords: You can go to to see it.