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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 the administrator of that system for details. Content preview: In jbovlaste, the user gleki has edited a definition of "tubra" in the language "English". Differences: 5,5c5,5 < Any extremity used for manipulation, support, mobility, flight/swimming, etc. Usually, it can move and be controlled actively by x2 (if conscious). The term may or may not be applicable to heads, tails, mandibles, antennae, or plant parts, but occasionally may. It is more general than {tuple} or {birka}. It is also useful for talking about limbs which are rather anatomically different from human limbs: fish fins or tails, spider legs, snail feet (possibly, etc. In winged insects/entities (including machinary), it can reFer to wings as well as legs (especially in birds as opposed to insects, but even then as well); care must be taken if one wishes to be more clear. "Tentacle": {tu'urtubra}. See also: {torso}, {xadji}. --- > Any extremity used for manipulation, support, mobility, flight/swimming, etc. Usually, it can move and be controlled actively by x2 (if conscious). The term may or may not be applicable to heads, tails, mandibles, antennae, or plant parts, but occasionally may. It is more general than {tuple} or {birka}. It is also useful for talking about limbs which are rather anatomically different from human limbs: fish fins or tails, spider legs, snail feet (possibly, etc. In winged insects/entities (including machinary), it can refer to wings as well as legs (especially in birds as opposed to insects, but even then as well); care must be taken if one wishes to be more clear. "Tentacle": {tu'urtubra}. See also {torso}, {xadji}. 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It is more general than {tuple} or {birka}. It is also useful for talking about limbs which are rather anatomically different from human limbs: fish fins or tails, spider legs, snail feet (possibly, etc. In winged insects/entities (including machinary), it can reFer to wings as well as legs (especially in birds as opposed to insects, but even then as well); care must be taken if one wishes to be more clear. "Tentacle": {tu'urtubra}. See also: {torso}, {xadji}. --- > Any extremity used for manipulation, support, mobility, flight/swimming, etc. Usually, it can move and be controlled actively by x2 (if conscious). The term may or may not be applicable to heads, tails, mandibles, antennae, or plant parts, but occasionally may. It is more general than {tuple} or {birka}. It is also useful for talking about limbs which are rather anatomically different from human limbs: fish fins or tails, spider legs, snail feet (possibly, etc. In winged insects/entities (including machinary), it can refer to wings as well as legs (especially in birds as opposed to insects, but even then as well); care must be taken if one wishes to be more clear. "Tentacle": {tu'urtubra}. See also {torso}, {xadji}. Old Data: Definition: $x_1$ is a limb/appendage/extremity of body/entity $x_2$ used for purpose $x_3$ Notes: Any extremity used for manipulation, support, mobility, flight/swimming, etc. Usually, it can move and be controlled actively by x2 (if conscious). The term may or may not be applicable to heads, tails, mandibles, antennae, or plant parts, but occasionally may. It is more general than {tuple} or {birka}. It is also useful for talking about limbs which are rather anatomically different from human limbs: fish fins or tails, spider legs, snail feet (possibly, etc. In winged insects/entities (including machinary), it can reFer to wings as well as legs (especially in birds as opposed to insects, but even then as well); care must be taken if one wishes to be more clear. "Tentacle": {tu'urtubra}. See also: {torso}, {xadji}. Jargon: Gloss Keywords: Word: appendage, In Sense: Word: extremity, In Sense: Word: limb, In Sense: Place Keywords: New Data: Definition: $x_1$ is a limb/appendage/extremity of body/entity $x_2$ used for purpose $x_3$ Notes: Any extremity used for manipulation, support, mobility, flight/swimming, etc. Usually, it can move and be controlled actively by x2 (if conscious). The term may or may not be applicable to heads, tails, mandibles, antennae, or plant parts, but occasionally may. It is more general than {tuple} or {birka}. It is also useful for talking about limbs which are rather anatomically different from human limbs: fish fins or tails, spider legs, snail feet (possibly, etc. In winged insects/entities (including machinary), it can refer to wings as well as legs (especially in birds as opposed to insects, but even then as well); care must be taken if one wishes to be more clear. "Tentacle": {tu'urtubra}. See also {torso}, {xadji}. Jargon: Gloss Keywords: Word: appendage, In Sense: Word: extremity, In Sense: Word: limb, In Sense: Place Keywords: You can go to to see it.