Return-path: Envelope-to: jbovlaste-admin@lojban.org Delivery-date: Sat, 18 Jun 2022 22:06:29 -0700 Received: from [192.168.123.254] (port=33234 helo=web.lojban.org) by d05c5d92ccf2 with smtp (Exim 4.94.2) (envelope-from ) id 1o2n8k-002n4j-6V for jbovlaste-admin@lojban.org; Sat, 18 Jun 2022 22:06:28 -0700 Received: by web.lojban.org (sSMTP sendmail emulation); Sun, 19 Jun 2022 05:06:26 +0000 From: "Apache" To: curtis289@att.net Reply-To: webmaster@lojban.org Subject: [jvsw] Definition Edited At Word jinrcaibyca'u -- By krtisfranks Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2022 05:06:26 +0000 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Message-Id: X-Spam-Score: -2.9 (--) X-Spam_score: -2.9 X-Spam_score_int: -28 X-Spam_bar: -- In jbovlaste, the user krtisfranks has edited a definition of "jinrcaibyca'u" in the language "English". Differences: 5,5c5,5 < $x_1$ {canlu}. This word contrasts with "{torxesu}" in that it is a region of space and not necessarily a material or idealized object per se, and that, while it is technically three-dimensional, it is mostly considered to be flat or nearly two-dimensional (similar to "{karda}"). Therefore, it will not take up/fill all of the space between the inner and outer spheres; it is confined approximately to the plane $x_4$. $x_3$ should enclose $x_2$ (except at most one point unless the case be degenerate), but they need not be mutually concentric. $x_1$ need not be perfectly circularly toroidal; for example, it could be elliptical (in which case, $x_2$ or $x_3$ would not be perfectly spherical either). Contrast with "{bolbi'i}", which is the whole region between the spheres $x_2$ and $x_3$ when this word makes sense, but which also does not require the nesting of the said spheres. This word is a {brapagjvo}; see: "{jinrcaiba}". --- > $x_1$ {canlu}. This word contrasts with "{torxesu}" in that, while neither is necessarily a material object, this is a region of space and not an idealized object per se, and that, while this region is technically three-dimensional, it is mostly considered to be flat or nearly two-dimensional (similar to "{karda}"). Therefore, it will not take up/fill all of the space between the inner and outer spheres; it is confined approximately to the plane $x_4$. $x_3$ should enclose $x_2$ (except at most one point unless the case be degenerate), but they need not be mutually concentric. $x_1$ need not be perfectly circularly toroidal; for example, it could be elliptical (in which case, $x_2$ or $x_3$ would not be perfectly spherical either). Contrast with "{bolbi'i}", which is the whole region between the spheres $x_2$ and $x_3$ when this word makes sense, but which also does not require the nesting of the said spheres. This word is a {brapagjvo}; see: "{jinrcaiba}". Old Data: Definition: $x_1$ is a region/room/volume of space which is shaped like a washer (or thin or flattened torus/toroid), between inner disk/sphere $x_2$ and outer disk/sphere $x_3$, defined by midplane $x_4$, and containing $x_5$. Notes: $x_1$ {canlu}. This word contrasts with "{torxesu}" in that it is a region of space and not necessarily a material or idealized object per se, and that, while it is technically three-dimensional, it is mostly considered to be flat or nearly two-dimensional (similar to "{karda}"). Therefore, it will not take up/fill all of the space between the inner and outer spheres; it is confined approximately to the plane $x_4$. $x_3$ should enclose $x_2$ (except at most one point unless the case be degenerate), but they need not be mutually concentric. $x_1$ need not be perfectly circularly toroidal; for example, it could be elliptical (in which case, $x_2$ or $x_3$ would not be perfectly spherical either). Contrast with "{bolbi'i}", which is the whole region between the spheres $x_2$ and $x_3$ when this word makes sense, but which also does not require the nesting of the said spheres. This word is a {brapagjvo}; see: "{jinrcaiba}". Jargon: Gloss Keywords: Word: belt, In Sense: a washer-shaped or thin toroidal region Word: flat toroidal region, In Sense: Word: washer-shaped region, In Sense: Place Keywords: New Data: Definition: $x_1$ is a region/room/volume of space which is shaped like a washer (or thin or flattened torus/toroid), between inner disk/sphere $x_2$ and outer disk/sphere $x_3$, defined by midplane $x_4$, and containing $x_5$. Notes: $x_1$ {canlu}. This word contrasts with "{torxesu}" in that, while neither is necessarily a material object, this is a region of space and not an idealized object per se, and that, while this region is technically three-dimensional, it is mostly considered to be flat or nearly two-dimensional (similar to "{karda}"). Therefore, it will not take up/fill all of the space between the inner and outer spheres; it is confined approximately to the plane $x_4$. $x_3$ should enclose $x_2$ (except at most one point unless the case be degenerate), but they need not be mutually concentric. $x_1$ need not be perfectly circularly toroidal; for example, it could be elliptical (in which case, $x_2$ or $x_3$ would not be perfectly spherical either). Contrast with "{bolbi'i}", which is the whole region between the spheres $x_2$ and $x_3$ when this word makes sense, but which also does not require the nesting of the said spheres. This word is a {brapagjvo}; see: "{jinrcaiba}". Jargon: Gloss Keywords: Word: belt, In Sense: a washer-shaped or thin toroidal region Word: flat toroidal region, In Sense: Word: washer-shaped region, In Sense: Place Keywords: You can go to to see it.