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From: Pierre Abbat <phma@webjockey.net>
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I came up with {farklaji} for "runway" and gave it the tentative place 
structure "x1 is a runway at x2 in direction x3". (Runways are designated by 
a number indicating their direction.) But that leaves out klaji3, which is 
the air. Is there any other meaning of {farklaji} in which klaji3 is 
important?

phma

