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User talk:SpecMade

Hi. Just in case it's useful, here is some information about working on Wiktionary. Equinox ◑ 21:33, 1 October 2013 (UTC) Hello, welcome to Wiktionary...


User talk:Talking Point

specification is used in the definition. Further, I think that using the ergative <span class="searchmatch">spec</span> adds to an understanding of the word&#039;s usage. English is rich in ergative...


User talk:DTLHS

function I have that separates off final separators as well as category <span class="searchmatch">specs</span> of all sorts, so that anything added to the bottom goes above them: def...


User talk:-sche

2A0D:5600:D:3001:0:0:0:A387 19:30, 1 April 2023 (UTC) Hi, I reverted the edit on a-<span class="searchmatch">spec</span> with my reasoning that (unless wiktionary follows a different standard to...


User talk:DCDuring

different formats) makes it impossible to automatically parse commas in author <span class="searchmatch">specs</span>. Converting commas to semicolons doesn&#039;t seem like that much work to me...


User talk:Benwing2

see. Yes, the <span class="searchmatch">specs</span> are processed in order from top to bottom, and so the &quot;oar&quot; <span class="searchmatch">spec</span> is processed first and overrides the &quot;^coar&quot; <span class="searchmatch">spec</span>. You should move...


User talk:Theknightwho

those special properties have to be duplicated in the alias <span class="searchmatch">spec</span> (in this case the <span class="searchmatch">spec</span> for |bar=), or does the module pick them up automatically from...


User talk:J3133

Hey, nice to see you <span class="searchmatch">made</span> an account after we talked on discord, welcome. I&#039;ll include the standard &quot;welcome&quot; message below, it has some useful links and...


User talk:Leasnam

siċċettan. --Hazarasp (talk) 11:01, 21 February 2019 (UTC) spic, spiċ, <span class="searchmatch">spec</span>, <span class="searchmatch">speċ</span> (“lard, fat, bacon”) is an interesting one to me, because the ME descendants...


User talk:Rsvk

etymologies. Thanks Caladon 10:41, 13 February 2010 (UTC) I will look up the <span class="searchmatch">specs</span> on {{term}}, thanks. I would have put in macrons, but I didn&#039;t know where...