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Latest comment: 14 years ago by Ks0stm in topic constituo‎

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mesovortices

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You were trying to add the plural form of a derived term in the wrong place. You need to add a definition of eyewall mesovortex. SemperBlotto 22:07, 10 November 2009 (UTC)Reply

constituo‎

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Two small things; we don't put breves on vowels (see Wiktionary:About Latin) and we tend to use the I form, that is "I steer, I guide" instead of "to steer, to guide". That second point is much more openly contested. Mglovesfun (talk) 23:07, 9 February 2010 (UTC)Reply

Ok, thanks...I haven't ever worked with Latin on here before; I just got the inspiration to add some words found in one of my Latin textbooks. I'll give that page a look over before adding more. Ks0stm (TC) 23:10, 9 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
decipio, yes very good. Just don't copy the definitions word for word, although in the case of "I deceive", you can't really change either word without losing the meaning, can you. But seriously, for longer definitions we never just 'copy them out' because its a copyright violation. Mglovesfun (talk) 23:40, 9 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
Sure thing...I know this from enwiki already =). Ks0stm (TC) 23:42, 9 February 2010 (UTC)Reply