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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. > > > *************************************************************************** > Dr. Kenneth A. Monsch tel +48-71-3754017 > Department of Vertebrate Zoology fax > +48-71-3222817 > Institute of Zoology > University of Wrocław > ul. H. Sienkiewicza 21 > 50-335 Wroclaw > POLAND > > > -- Frank K. Holterhoff MATRICuS Inc. Physical Design Engineer 570 South Edmonds Lane, Suite 101 972-221-1614 ext. 18 Lewisville, Texas 75067 fax: 972-420-6895 USA frank@matricus.com www.matricus.com
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