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> A plane has no thickness. It also has a thickness of zero. Here each one
> implies the other.
That only shows that "thickness" can be used with two different
senses, {lo ni rotsu} and {lo ka rotsu}.
How would we say those in Lojban?
lo plita cu mitre li no lo ni rotsu
A plane meters zero in the amount of being thick.
lo plita na ckaji lo ka rotsu.
A plane does not have the property of being thick.
lo plita cu ckaji no ka rotsu
A plane has no property of being thick.
(The way rotsu is defined, this is doubtful though. What
is the smallest dimension of a plane? Is it its second or
third most significant dimension? If the second, then a
planar figure can be rotsu, which would be the same as
saying that it is ganra.)
mu'o mi'e xorxes
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