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Re: [tg] terminology question



>  Do you want us to use an older historical name, or would you prefer something more descriptive?
I'm strongly pro-descriptive, if we can reach a semblance of consensus about what is adequately descriptive.

On Mon, Oct 28, 2024 at 2:36 PM Sue Curtis via tg <tg cosmos phy tufts edu> wrote:
I have a vague memory of this also, and I think it was spelled Dunlap.  A broader question for others is this:  Do you want us to use an older historical name, or would you prefer something more descriptive?

Sue


On Mon, Oct 28, 2024 at 2:15 PM Judy Anderson via tg <tg cosmos phy tufts edu> wrote:
I am TOTALLY thinking of Dunlop.  Thank you.  So then the question is
what is the actual definition of Dunlop, and is it spelled Dunlap, and
could it apply?

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