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From: Pierre Abbat <phma@webjockey.net>
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On Sunday 16 February 2003 03:27, MorphemeAddict@wmconnect.com wrote:
> In CLL chapter 7:15 (p. 163) it says "... lujvo involving "zi'o" are ...
> fully discussed in Chapter 12."
>
> The index points only to pp. 157 and 163, both in Chapter 7. Where in
> Chapter 12 is "zi'o" mentioned at all?

None that I find in the downloaded edition. But here are some examples:
zildatni: x1 is data gathered/produced by method x2. Use this word when you 
are talking about data in the information-theoretic sense, when you measure 
it in kilobytes, transmit it, compress and expand it, but don't care whether 
it means anything at all.
zilcmi: x1 is a set. le kunti zilcmi na selcmi.
Anyone have some more?

phma
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