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Subject:Re: "tridant" vs. "trident" From:"Matthew B. Hicks" <matt -at- UNIDATA -dot- UCAR -dot- EDU> Date:Tue, 16 Jul 1996 16:53:58 -0600
Wouldn't this actually be "triant"? Where's the "d" coming from? All
your other examples brought their own roots to the party and picked up
the "ant" when they got there; the "ant" didn't bring any friends.
I think you're right that it should be an "a" but I think maybe that's
only half the problem.
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