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Re: [lojban] Re: Who wrote the Gismu Thesaurus (was: Gismu Thesaurus)
sklyanin scripsit:
> sobde: x1 is a quantity of soya [grain/bean] of species/strain x2
>
> Isn't it possible to refer to any eatable seed as "grain"?
Normally, no; no one would refer to walnuts or lima beans as "grains".
Normally, "grain" refers only to the seeds of cereal grasses (as wheat,
rye, maize, barley, etc.), but apparently in commercial/legal usage
(not in ordinary speech) soybeans are reckoned grains as well.
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