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Content preview: In jbovlaste, the user krtisfranks has edited a definition of "kamre" in the language "English". Differences: 5,5c5,5 < Generic form of the SI prefixes and the like. Called "metric prefix" (with lowercase "m" in "metric") because the metric (measure system) is not defined (in particular, to be decimal and in accordance with proto-SI standards). For example: {centi} = {kamre} {li} {dau} {te'a} {ni'u} {re}. It is wise to not assume that $x_2$ is expressed in decimal base. See also: {namcrgogolo}/{kamrngogolo}, {kacmre}, {zilkacmre}, {kancu}, {merli}, {radno}, {stero}, {molro}, {gradu}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}, {nulpa}. --- > Generic form of the SI prefixes and the like. Called "metric prefix" (with lowercase "m" in "metric") because the metric (measure system) is not defined (in particular, to be decimal and in accordance with proto-SI standards). For example: {centi} = {kamre} {li} {dau} {te'a} {ni'u} {re}. It is wise to not assume that $x_2$ is expressed in decimal base. See also: {namcrgogolo}/{kamrngogolo}, {kacmre}, {zilkacmre}, {kancu}, {merli}, {radno}, {stero}, {molro}, {gradu}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}, {kamredaugri} {nulpa}, {xaudbo}. [...] 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. [173.13.139.235 listed in bb.barracudacentral.org] -1.9 BAYES_00 BODY: Bayes spam probability is 0 to 1% [score: 0.0001] 1.0 RDNS_DYNAMIC Delivered to internal network by host with dynamic-looking rDNS In jbovlaste, the user krtisfranks has edited a definition of "kamre" in the language "English". Differences: 5,5c5,5 < Generic form of the SI prefixes and the like. Called "metric prefix" (with lowercase "m" in "metric") because the metric (measure system) is not defined (in particular, to be decimal and in accordance with proto-SI standards). For example: {centi} = {kamre} {li} {dau} {te'a} {ni'u} {re}. It is wise to not assume that $x_2$ is expressed in decimal base. See also: {namcrgogolo}/{kamrngogolo}, {kacmre}, {zilkacmre}, {kancu}, {merli}, {radno}, {stero}, {molro}, {gradu}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}, {nulpa}. --- > Generic form of the SI prefixes and the like. Called "metric prefix" (with lowercase "m" in "metric") because the metric (measure system) is not defined (in particular, to be decimal and in accordance with proto-SI standards). For example: {centi} = {kamre} {li} {dau} {te'a} {ni'u} {re}. It is wise to not assume that $x_2$ is expressed in decimal base. See also: {namcrgogolo}/{kamrngogolo}, {kacmre}, {zilkacmre}, {kancu}, {merli}, {radno}, {stero}, {molro}, {gradu}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}, {kamredaugri} {nulpa}, {xaudbo}. Old Data: Definition: $x_1$ is a $x_2$ (li; number) of $x_3$ in dimension/aspect $x_4$ (default units) Notes: Generic form of the SI prefixes and the like. Called "metric prefix" (with lowercase "m" in "metric") because the metric (measure system) is not defined (in particular, to be decimal and in accordance with proto-SI standards). For example: {centi} = {kamre} {li} {dau} {te'a} {ni'u} {re}. It is wise to not assume that $x_2$ is expressed in decimal base. See also: {namcrgogolo}/{kamrngogolo}, {kacmre}, {zilkacmre}, {kancu}, {merli}, {radno}, {stero}, {molro}, {gradu}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}, {nulpa}. Jargon: Gloss Keywords: Word: dozen, In Sense: 12, (twelve); generalized Word: generic metric prefix, In Sense: Word: gibi, In Sense: 2^30, IEC standard prefix; generalized Word: great gross, In Sense: 12^3 (one thousand seven hundred twenty-eight); generalized Word: gross, In Sense: 12^2, (one hundred forty-four); generalized Word: kibi, In Sense: 2^10, IEC standard prefix; generalized Word: mebi, In Sense: 2^20, IEC standard prefix; generalized Word: mole, In Sense: grouping number, Avogadro's number of a quantity/items; generalized Word: quantitative prefix, In Sense: generic SI/metric prefix Word: standard unit prefix, In Sense: Word: uncial, In Sense: 1/12, (one-twelfth); generalized Place Keywords: New Data: Definition: $x_1$ is a $x_2$ (li; number) of $x_3$ in dimension/aspect $x_4$ (default units) Notes: Generic form of the SI prefixes and the like. Called "metric prefix" (with lowercase "m" in "metric") because the metric (measure system) is not defined (in particular, to be decimal and in accordance with proto-SI standards). For example: {centi} = {kamre} {li} {dau} {te'a} {ni'u} {re}. It is wise to not assume that $x_2$ is expressed in decimal base. See also: {namcrgogolo}/{kamrngogolo}, {kacmre}, {zilkacmre}, {kancu}, {merli}, {radno}, {stero}, {molro}, {gradu}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}, {kamredaugri} {nulpa}, {xaudbo}. Jargon: Gloss Keywords: Word: dozen, In Sense: 12, (twelve); generalized Word: generic metric prefix, In Sense: Word: gibi, In Sense: 2^30, IEC standard prefix; generalized Word: great gross, In Sense: 12^3 (one thousand seven hundred twenty-eight); generalized Word: gross, In Sense: 12^2, (one hundred forty-four); generalized Word: kibi, In Sense: 2^10, IEC standard prefix; generalized Word: mebi, In Sense: 2^20, IEC standard prefix; generalized Word: mole, In Sense: grouping number, Avogadro's number of a quantity/items; generalized Word: quantitative prefix, In Sense: generic SI/metric prefix Word: standard unit prefix, In Sense: Word: uncial, In Sense: 1/12, (one-twelfth); generalized Place Keywords: You can go to to see it.