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On Wednesday 04 December 2002 14:37, John Cowan wrote:
> And Rosta scripsit:
> > Is the sentence "This teddy is a cribe" 100% true? Not if cribe
> > means 'bear'.
>
> Well, in fact I find the sentence "This teddy is a bear" perfectly
> reasonable and am quite ready to believe it. To me, bears are categorized
> as the brown/grizzly, the American black, the polar, the panda, and the
> stuffed. And perhaps other categories, and indeed Irene's Larry is +stuffed
> +polar. So for me "la laris. pe la .airin. cribe" is true.

What about the covalent and rectangular bears?

phma

