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-[[Category:Glossary]]'''xenography''' ''myst.'' '''1.''' The phenomenon of writing in an unknown language.+[[Category:Glossary]]__NOTOC__
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 +<tr><td width="*" align="left" valign="top">'''xenography''' ''myst.'' '''1.''' The phenomenon of writing in an unknown language. '''2.''' Cross-cultural communication; war; love.
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 +== See Also ==
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-:[[Alexandre Dacusse]] once thought (at age 18) he suffered from a pathological form of xenography until he remembered he had studied English in lycée.+<font style="font-size: 90%">
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 +''[[Alexandre Dacusse]] once thought'' (at age 18) he suffered from a pathological form of xenography until he remembered he had studied English in lycée.
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xenography myst. 1. The phenomenon of writing in an unknown language. 2. Cross-cultural communication; war; love.

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Alexandre Dacusse once thought (at age 18) he suffered from a pathological form of xenography until he remembered he had studied English in lycée.