Disputatio:Tofus calcareus

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Num calcareus? Melius calcarius; forsitan etiam calcinus adhiberi possit, licet rarum sit verbum. --Neander 14:48, 30 Octobris 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Ex Ainsworth's Dictionary, ubi calcarius = 'pertaining to lime'. Confer Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary: "calcareous . . . [L{atin} calcarius of lime, fr. calc-, calx lime]." The definition is: "resembling calcite or calcium carbonate esp. in hardness . . . consisting of or containing calcium carbonate . . . growing on limestone or in soil impregnated with lime." ¶ Ut dicis, lemma debet esse tofus calcarius. I don't have time to fix it just now. Have a go, if you like! IacobusAmor 15:20, 30 Octobris 2008 (UTC)[reply]
OK, verbum nunc emendavimus. IacobusAmor 15:41, 30 Octobris 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Macte, Neander. All your changes look useful! IacobusAmor 03:34, 31 Octobris 2008 (UTC)[reply]