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The output is a string of digits, not a numb= er; thus, it automatically attaches to a string of PA's if immediately = preceding this word; following digits must be concatenated on; it might= be necessary to convert this string into a number (especially if it is= isolated and/or is being acted upon an operator that is defined as des= ired for numbers but not for digits or strings), but the conversion may= be automatic according to the grammar (at least in some contexts). {xo= 'e} is considered to represent exactly one digit in the given base unti= l it is converted into a number. Since {pi} belongs to PA, technically = at least zero {xo'e}'s can actually be radix point(s); at most, the tot= al allowable number of radix points in a digit string, less the number = of explicitly mentioned {pi}'s that occur in therein (within the macrod= igit), is the number of {pi}'s that can be referenced elliptically by t= his means. {ma'u} and {ni'u} are possible references for microdigits wh= ere allowed by the base. This word 'knows where it lives', meaning tha= t it will only produce digit strings that are composed of PA's that are= allowed by the base, that form allowed macrodigits, and which will rep= resent part of a context-allowed number. Proposed rafsi: "-xon-", where= this default case (n =3D xo'e) is assumed (thus, as a rafsi, "-xon-" r= epresents any number that is expressible in the base by a string of con= catenated digits and radix point(s) and which makes sense/satisfies imp= licit conditions placed upon it (such as signum, or being integer, etc.= ); this meaning is usually described by using variables "n" or "x" in E= nglish, such as in: "n-ary", "n-many", "x-meter-long", etc.). =09Jargon: =09=09 =09Gloss Keywords: =09=09Word: string of vague/elliptical digits, In Sense: length is vagu= e/elliptical by default =09Place Keywords: New Data: =09Definition: =09=09unary mekso operator: produces a string of n consecutive "xo'e"'s= , treated as digits (concatenated into a single string of digits) =09Notes: =09=09n can be any nonnegative integer, (countable) infinity, or vague = (in which case it could mean a nonnegative integer or (countable) infin= ity). The default value of n is itself "xo'e", thus transforming this w= ord into a 0-ary operator. The output is a string of digits, not a numb= er; thus, it automatically attaches to a string of PA's if immediately = preceding this word; following digits must be concatenated on; it might= be necessary to convert this string into a number (especially if it is= isolated and/or is being acted upon an operator that is defined as des= ired for numbers but not for digits or strings), but the conversion may= be automatic according to the grammar (at least in some contexts). {xo= 'e} is considered to represent exactly one digit in the given base unti= l it is converted into a number. Since {pi} belongs to PA, technically = at least zero {xo'e}'s can actually be radix point(s); at most, the tot= al allowable number of radix points in a digit string, less the number = of explicitly mentioned {pi}'s that occur in therein (within the macrod= igit), is the number of {pi}'s that can be referenced elliptically by t= his means. {ma'u} and {ni'u} are possible references for microdigits wh= ere allowed by the base. This word 'knows where it lives', meaning tha= t it will only produce digit strings that are composed of PA's that are= allowed by the base, that form allowed macrodigits, and which will rep= resent part of a context-allowed number. Proposed rafsi: "-xon-", where= this default case (n =3D xo'e) is assumed (thus, as a rafsi, "-xon-" r= epresents any number that is expressible in the base by a string of con= catenated digits and radix point(s) and which makes sense/satisfies imp= licit conditions placed upon it (such as signum, or being integer, etc.= ); this meaning is usually described by using variables "n" or "x" in E= nglish, such as in: "n-ary", "n-many", "x-meter-long", etc.). =09Jargon: =09=09 =09Gloss Keywords: =09=09Word: string of vague/elliptical digits, In Sense: length is vagu= e/elliptical by default =09Place Keywords: You can go to to see it.