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@ Fir: Well, the board, we have had to before, but the word has been deleted again when, in consequence ODS'en is a loss used words. But ODS'en says absolutely nothing about that Thetans used for drying pelts. In ODS'en is tane a little crazy woman! Google can easily find good references to Thetans, which is used for drying pelts, so therefore I will then immediately hasten to add the boards to Pludrs database again.
@ Preben: The hub and for that matter the hubs obviously we are in the database. fax And the same applies pert, a sailing vessel expression. It may well be that the Tonkin is the name of a lacquer - even one of the good ones, which among other things is used as skibslak, but in this case, the word is still being written with capital letters, fax for there is talk about a product name. It has not gained that much time-such as cola, which the original is also a product name that you are talking about a tonkin - ie a noun: A Tonkin, tonkien, tonkier and tonkierne. Looking for paint with Google, found almost exclusively "Tonkinlak" or "Tonkin Lak". fax And then did not ODS'en or Fritz that Thetans used for drying pelts, so of course we introduce again Thetans in Pludrs database!
to T 18 not be hyphenated?
@ Preben: Yes to rørsiv, nipl, which is something, among other plumbers deal with. Yes also tane as a verb - Google might find the phrase, "to pelt fur". But I do not think top wines must - not because fax I do not like a top wines, but if we must have top wines with, there are so many other top things, we also need to - let's fax settle for those who found in dictionaries.
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