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Posted 2004-10-30, 09:38 PM in reply to WetWired's post starting "Your definition affirms my assertion...."
WetWired said:
Your definition affirms my assertion.
A. You still posess it
B. It's right where it should be
In the example given along with that definition, along with the connotation of this question, I think it means mislay, although in this case you would just be unable to find it because you can't exactly mislay a house. So it depends on how you look at the question. I am thinking that "lost" means unable to find. You can own the house, yet not be able to find it.
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