jmdict 2859626 Deleted (id#2289043)
<entry eid="2289043" stat="D" corpus="jmdict" type="jmdict"> <ent_corp type="jmdict">jmdict</ent_corp> <ent_seq>2859626</ent_seq> <r_ele> <reb>カーシニゼーション</reb> </r_ele> <sense> <pos>&n;</pos> <gloss>carcinization</gloss> </sense> <history> <audit time="2023-12-28 17:41:58" stat="A" unap="true"> <upd_name>Scott</upd_name> <upd_refs>wiki</upd_refs> </audit> <audit time="2024-01-17 23:07:38" stat="A" unap="true"> <upd_uid>robin1354</upd_uid> <upd_name>Robin Scott</upd_name> <upd_email>...address hidden...</upd_email> <upd_detl>Not in any of my refs. Not that many web hits. The Wikipedia article is just a translation of the English one. I'm not sure this makes the grade.</upd_detl> </audit> <audit time="2024-01-17 23:12:11" stat="D"> <upd_uid>stephen</upd_uid> <upd_name>Stephen Kraus</upd_name> <upd_email>...address hidden...</upd_email> </audit> </history> </entry>
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