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From: Pierre Abbat <phma@oltronics.net>

>>and xekri [black]
>
>A "kri"py color.

Think of Krishna (which means "black" as well as the name of a god). The "xe"
is Chinese hei, which I happen to remember from a display of Chinese fonts in
one of Hofstadter's books. In case you know Russian, "krishna" is the cognate
of "chorny".

Can a printer be described as cicnynukpelxe'i?

phma

