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Description
Particular senses in an entry can be labelled with a "sense ID" using the {{senseid}}
template. Likewise, specific etymologies can be labelled using the {{etymid}}
template.
To link directly to a labelled sense or etymology, syntax like {{l|en|...|id=...}}
is used.
This list contains entries that use the |id=
parameter to link to a specific senseid/etymid, but that senseid/etymid is not actually present in the target entry.
The list is restricted to English only for the time being.
Cleanup instructions
Look for typos and fix them.
If the senseid/etymid is missing on the target entry, you can add it in the appropriate place. This often happens for prefix and suffix entries, where IDs serve double duty for categorisation of terms derived from the suffix.
In some cases, a senseid may not be needed. Perhaps the |id=
parameter was used by mistake.