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From: Pierre Abbat <phma@oltronics.net>

I finally got around to moving it to 
http://virtual.oltronics.net/~phma/Language/selratni.html . I still think 
cmuxu'i is a good word for element, but it's the word you would use when 
talking about its purity, not its atomic number, which is the concern here.

phma

