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Subject: Re: Moss and lichen
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From: "Evgueni Sklyanin" <eks2@york.ac.uk>
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--- In lojban@y..., Pierre Abbat <phma@o...> wrote:
> There is a gismu {clika} which is glossed as moss or lichen. Which 
is it? The 
> two are completely different and are not even in the same kingdom. 
voc gives
> ucna
> laikn
> liken
> cian
> kai
> lica
> of which I recognize only the English and the Spanish.
> 
> phma

The last one, {lica}, is apparently from Russian {licainik} = "lichen"

mi'e .evgenis.


