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**************************************************************** ** Dan Howarth, History/Music, Unversity of Arizona, Tucson. ** ** http://www.u.arizona.edu/~howarth (under construction) ** **************************************************************** On Thu, 3 Oct 1996, Kim Flint wrote: ....snip.... > 4meg simms are less than $30 these days, so you should be able to max out > the memory on both your echoplexi for about $250. > > ....snip.... well, well... i think the word we're looking for here is 'echoplicis' - from '-plex,-plicis'- it's a suffix usually formed from numeric words; more or less like saying '-fold' as in 'hundred-fold'. there's also 'plexus-a-um', the past participle of 'plecto, plectere' - to braid or plait... which one was the intended, kim? of course, (vor)vertex, verticis is latin for whirlpool, tornado/whirlwind, or also represents a direction of 'down from above/over head'. it comes from verto, vertere - to turn, to transform and, finally, iamnus persona - well, ok... maybe that's taking it too far. :)