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Might be escarpment, even though it normally pertains to a landscaping/geological feature. nm

Posted By: Taking a stab at it! on 2007-05-17
In Reply to: ortho - s/l eskating - flo

Subject: Might be escarpment, even though it normally pertains to a landscaping/geological feature. nm

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Not sure what this s/l pertains to - maybe bodybuilding??
Subject: Not sure what this s/l pertains to - maybe bodybuilding??

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Plantar pertains to foot, is he saying planar?
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