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    1. Re: [MLN] re; internment
    2. ELIZABETH DODS
    3. Easy to remember if you think of the origin: in-ter(ra)ment, or in the ground. E.D. Liz Dempster <germic90@sympatico.ca> wrote: Thank you Sandra, a typo on my part, and that started a round of replies with my error in it. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mr Philip West" To: Sent: Sunday, April 03, 2005 5:52 PM Subject: [MLN] re; internment > I have recently seen the word internment used with reference to burial. > The correct term is interment( no N). > Internment has a different meaning all together and had me searching for prisoner of war camps which threw me completely of the track. > > Sandra >

    04/03/2005 03:49:15