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On Wed, Oct 25, 2023 at 05:16 John Bent ***@***.***> wrote:
Comment we received about TIOCHEL:
i think tiochel means - meaty , has more Tech/meat . tech, techel,
tiochel. A katsuo a tiochel el ngikel . Tuna is a meaty fish.
Currently defined as:
tiochel , v.s. (food) large in amount.
tiochel a beketiochel; meklou e betok a techel; tiochel el diokang.
Can anyone confirm or reject this requested change please? Should we add
'meaty' to the English definition of TIOCHEL?
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Comment we received about TIOCHEL:
i think tiochel means - meaty , has more Tech/meat . tech, techel, tiochel. A katsuo a tiochel el ngikel . Tuna is a meaty fish.
Currently defined as:
tiochel , v.s. (food) large in amount.
tiochel a beketiochel; meklou e betok a techel; tiochel el diokang.
Can anyone confirm or reject this requested change please? Should we add 'meaty' to the English definition of TIOCHEL?
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