Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] Re: need this info.
Date: May 18, 2006 @ 05:00
Author: aletheia kallos (aletheia kallos <aletheiak@...>)
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thanx & glad you were able to get back for this
question

& now that i see your answer i think you have
interpreted it correctly
while i mistook the actual question for a different
one

but for purposes of the best available topological
nomenclature
now that we are discussing this
i feel the terms counter & counter counter are
slightly puzzling or perhaps even misleading
since there is no presumption that anything is
necessarily counter or against anything else in such a
case
but rather merely enclosed or embedded again within

so i would suggest
tho admittedly none of these are quite perfect either
reverse or inverted or reciprocal claves or even clave
holes
&
double reverse or doubly inverted or twice
reciprocated clave
respectively

--- Brendan Whyte <bwhyte@...> wrote:

> an enclave within an enclave within an enclave I
> call a counter-counter-enclave.
> An enclave in an enclave is simply a
> counter-enclave.
>
> Brendan in Germany.
>
> > Subject: Need this info!
> >
> > Could you let me know the name of the situation of
> an enclave within
> > an enclave within an enclave in India-Bangladesh?
> 3 degrees.
> >
> > IMNaanu
>
>
>


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