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On 8/19/2024 3:14 AM, Mikko wrote:If you want to use this you should say so and specify the dictionaryOn 2024-08-18 11:26:22 +0000, olcott said:The most commonly used sense meaning at the first
On 8/18/2024 5:37 AM, Mikko wrote:People have different opions about which meaning is the "base"On 2024-08-17 15:47:51 +0000, olcott said:OK. I always use the base meaning of a term as its only meaning.
On 8/17/2024 10:33 AM, Richard Damon wrote:You are lying. According to that page the word "meaningless"On 8/17/24 11:12 AM, olcott wrote:Yet again with your imprecise use of words.On 8/17/2024 9:53 AM, Richard Damon wrote:But would mean nothing without showing the affects of that change.I guess you consider all the papers they wrote describing the effects of their definitions "nothing"Not at all and you know this.
One change had many effects yet was still one change.
When any tiniest portion of the meaning of an expression
has been defined this teeny tiny piece of the definition
makes this expression not pure random gibberish.
Meaningless does not mean has less meaning, it is
an idiom for having zero meaning.
https://www.britannica.com/dictionary/meaningless
has two meanings. The other is 'having no real importance or value'.
That makes things much simpler if everyone knows this standard.
meaning.
index in the dictionary.
If you want to use definitions other that the first meaning givenI am redefining the foundations of logic thus my definitionsFor example a liar must be intentionally deceptive not merely mistaken.For example people may regard you as a liar if you say something untrue
when you were too lazy to check the facts.
are stipulated to override and supersede the original definitions.
It took a long time to reverse-engineer the subtle nuances ofIt seems that you have not yet completed that task.
the exact details of what needed to be changed.
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