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Re: paleonet Kepkupaiui



Do we know that it's not a paleontological term?  It sounds 
Hawaiian/Polynesian to me.

F

Kenneth A. Monsch wrote:

> Dear all PaleoNetters,
> 
> The message I react to says that reactions off-line are asked for. But I
> think this message (or anything like it) should never have been sent to the
> list in the first place. PaleoNet (the name says it) is about palaeontology,
> and we don't need to waste our time here on any issues that evidently have
> nothing to do with this list.
> 
> Ken
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Xavier Panades I Blas" <cogombra@hotmail.com>
> To: <PaleoNet@nhm.ac.uk>
> Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 3:20 PM
> Subject: paleonet Kepkupaiui
> 
> 
> 
>>Hi Everybody,
>>
>>I have encountered this word "Kepkupaiui", any idea what language and what
>>it does mean?
>>
>>Thank you very much...Please, answer by private email.
> 
> 
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