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! style="min-width: 200px;" | Key Term
 
! style="min-width: 200px;" | Key Term
 
| {{{field | Glossary-Term | input type=text | mandatory}}}
 
| {{{field | Glossary-Term | input type=text | mandatory}}}
| <span style="float: right;">{{RedTag|No Markup}}</span> This is the pagename and the main label for this term on this website. PLEASE USE LOWERCASE FOR GENERAL TERMS and refer to the Princeton Dictionary of Buddhism for capitalization standards, such as capitalizing text titles and school names, la sogs pa.  
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| <span style="float: right;">{{RedTag|No Markup}}</span> This is the pagename and the main label for this term on this website. PLEASE USE LOWERCASE FOR GENERAL TERMS and refer to the Princeton Dictionary of Buddhism for capitalization standards, such as capitalizing text titles and school names, la sogs pa. Tibetan terms should be in Wylie transliteration, except for proper nouns, such as school names, and Sanskrit terms should be in romanized transliteration with proper diacritics.
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|-
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! Term Type
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| {{{field | Glossary-PartOfSpeech | input type=dropdown | values=Abbreviation, Noun, Verb, Adverb, Adjective, Text, School, Place | mandatory }}} <span style="color: red;">*mandatory</span>
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| Select the part of speech that best defines this term.
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|-
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! Choices for Hover Popups
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| {{{field | Glossary-HoverChoices | input type=tokens | delimiter=; | size=60 }}}
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| <span style="float: right;">{{RedTag|No Markup}}</span> <span style="color: red;">Make sure to fill this out, unless there is a clear reason not to, such as when the term is too simple or common. For example: gzhi / གཞི་ / ground / basis.</span>
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|-
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! style="min-width: 200px;" | Topic Variation
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| {{{field | Glossary-TopicVariation | input type=text }}}
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| <span style="float: right;">{{RedTag|No Markup}}</span> Please fill this out ONLY if you would like another variance to be used as the topic tag for this.
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|-
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! Default Sort
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| {{{field | defaultSort | input type=text }}}
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| <span style="float: right;">{{RedTag|No Markup}}</span> Enter here the term how you want it to be sorted in categories and calls (e.g. remove diacritics or starting punctuation, etc.).
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|-
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! People to Associate
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| {{{field | FeaturedPeople | input type=tokens | values from category=People | delimiter=; }}}
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| <span style="float: right;">{{RedTag|No Markup}}</span> If this term defines a tradition or school, select here the people you want to feature for that tradition/school.
 
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! Tibetan
 
! Tibetan
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| {{{field | Glossary-Wylie | input type=tokens | delimiter=; | size=60 }}}
 
| {{{field | Glossary-Wylie | input type=tokens | delimiter=; | size=60 }}}
 
| <span style="float: right;">{{RedTag|No Markup}}</span> Write the term in Wylie transliteration.
 
| <span style="float: right;">{{RedTag|No Markup}}</span> Write the term in Wylie transliteration.
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|-
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! Tibetan Phonetic Rendering
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| {{{field | Glossary-Phonetic | input type=tokens | delimiter=; | size=60 }}}
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| <span style="float: right;">{{RedTag|No Markup}}</span> Use the spelling from our style sheet: See the [[Help:Style Sheet]] page for details.
 
|-
 
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! Sanskrit Devanagari
 
! Sanskrit Devanagari
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| {{{field | Glossary-Sanskrit | input type=tokens | delimiter=; | size=60 }}}
 
| {{{field | Glossary-Sanskrit | input type=tokens | delimiter=; | size=60 }}}
 
| <span style="float: right;">{{RedTag|No Markup}}</span> Write the term in romanized Sanskrit.
 
| <span style="float: right;">{{RedTag|No Markup}}</span> Write the term in romanized Sanskrit.
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|-
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! Sanskrit Phonetic Rendering
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| {{{field | Glossary-PhoneticSkt | input type=tokens | delimiter=; | size=60 }}}
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| <span style="float: right;">{{RedTag|No Markup}}</span> Use the spelling from our style sheet: See the [[Help:Style Sheet]] page for details.
 
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! Chinese
 
! Chinese
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| {{{field | Glossary-JapanTranslit | input type=tokens | delimiter=; | size=60 }}}
 
| {{{field | Glossary-JapanTranslit | input type=tokens | delimiter=; | size=60 }}}
 
| <span style="float: right;">{{RedTag|No Markup}}</span> Write the term in Japanese transliteration.
 
| <span style="float: right;">{{RedTag|No Markup}}</span> Write the term in Japanese transliteration.
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|-
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! Korean Script
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| {{{field | Glossary-Korean | input type=tokens | delimiter=; | size=60 }}}
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| <span style="float: right;">{{RedTag|No Markup}}</span> Write the term in unicode Korean script.
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|-
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! Korean Transliteration
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| {{{field | Glossary-KoreanTranslit | input type=tokens | delimiter=; | size=60 }}}
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| <span style="float: right;">{{RedTag|No Markup}}</span> Write the term in Korean transliteration.
 
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! English Standard
 
! English Standard
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! Karl Brunnhölzl's English Term
 
! Karl Brunnhölzl's English Term
 
| {{{field | Glossary-EnglishKB | input type=tokens | delimiter=; | size=60 }}}
 
| {{{field | Glossary-EnglishKB | input type=tokens | delimiter=; | size=60 }}}
| rowspan="6" | <span style="float: right;">{{RedTag|No Markup}}</span>  
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| rowspan="7" | <span style="float: right;">{{RedTag|No Markup}}</span>  
 
* Write the term in English according to each translator or dictionary's translation.  
 
* Write the term in English according to each translator or dictionary's translation.  
 
* Create one token per term. (Hit enter or semicolon (;) to create a token.)
 
* Create one token per term. (Hit enter or semicolon (;) to create a token.)
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! Dan Martin's English Term
 
! Dan Martin's English Term
 
| {{{field | Glossary-EnglishDM | input type=tokens | delimiter=; | size=60 }}}
 
| {{{field | Glossary-EnglishDM | input type=tokens | delimiter=; | size=60 }}}
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|-
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! Gyurme Dorje's English Term
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| {{{field | Glossary-EnglishGD | input type=tokens | delimiter=; | size=60 }}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
! Ives Waldo's English Term
 
! Ives Waldo's English Term
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| {{{field | Glossary-Term-Alt | input type=tokens | delimiter=; | size=60 }}}
 
| {{{field | Glossary-Term-Alt | input type=tokens | delimiter=; | size=60 }}}
 
| <span style="float: right;">{{RedTag|No Markup}}</span> If there are alternate spellings of this term IN ANY LANGUAGE, or other terms you want to define the same way, that you would also like to highlight throughout the site, list them here. They will become redirects to this page.
 
| <span style="float: right;">{{RedTag|No Markup}}</span> If there are alternate spellings of this term IN ANY LANGUAGE, or other terms you want to define the same way, that you would also like to highlight throughout the site, list them here. They will become redirects to this page.
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! Phonetic Rendering
 
| {{{field | Glossary-Phonetic | input type=text }}}
 
| <span style="float: right;">{{RedTag|No Markup}}</span> Use the spelling from our style sheet: See the [[Help:Style Sheet]] page for details.
 
 
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|-
 
! Pronunciation Audio File
 
! Pronunciation Audio File
 
| {{{field | Glossary-Pronunciation-Audio | input type=text }}}
 
| {{{field | Glossary-Pronunciation-Audio | input type=text }}}
 
| <span style="float: right;">{{RedTag|No Markup}}</span> Provide the file link to an audio file with the pronunciation for this term. It should be a file's pagename on the wiki.
 
| <span style="float: right;">{{RedTag|No Markup}}</span> Provide the file link to an audio file with the pronunciation for this term. It should be a file's pagename on the wiki.
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! Part of Speech
 
| {{{field | Glossary-PartOfSpeech | input type=dropdown | values=Noun,Verb,Adverb,Adjective }}}
 
| Select the part of speech that best defines this term.
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
! Source Language
 
! Source Language
| {{{field | Glossary-SourceLanguage | input type=dropdown | values=Tibetan,Sanskrit,Pali,Chinese,Japanese,Korean }}}
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| {{{field | Glossary-SourceLanguage | input type=dropdown | values=English,Tibetan,Sanskrit,Pali,Chinese,Japanese,Korean }}}
 
| Select the source language for this term.
 
| Select the source language for this term.
 
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|-
 
! Basic Meaning
 
! Basic Meaning
 
| {{{field | Glossary-Definition | input type=textarea | autogrow | cols=50 | rows=2 }}}
 
| {{{field | Glossary-Definition | input type=textarea | autogrow | cols=50 | rows=2 }}}
| <span style="float: right;">{{RedTag|No Markup}}</span> Enter the basic meaning for the term here in a short form. This is the official definition used throughout Tsadra wikis in tooltips. Please be careful how you fill this out. Markup is not allowed as it is not rendered in the tooltips anyways.
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| <span style="float: right;">{{RedTag|No Markup}}</span> Enter the basic meaning for the term here in a short form. This is the official definition used throughout Tsadra wikis in tooltips. Please be careful how you fill this out. Markup is not allowed as it is not rendered in the tooltips anyways. REMINDER: Terms in source languages should be italicized instead of in quotation marks and English translations or phrases should be in quotation marks.  
 
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! Has the Sense of
 
! Has the Sense of
 
| {{{field | Glossary-Senses | input type=textarea | autogrow | cols=50 | rows=2 }}}
 
| {{{field | Glossary-Senses | input type=textarea | autogrow | cols=50 | rows=2 }}}
| <span style="float: right;">{{GreenTag|Markup OK}}</span> Include citations for content in parentheses and add both page creator and last edit info to the end of the paragraph(s).
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| <span style="float: right;">{{GreenTag|Markup OK}}</span> Include citations for content in parentheses and add both page creator and last edit info to the end of the paragraph(s). REMINDER: Terms in source languages should be italicized instead of in quotation marks and English translations or phrases should be in quotation marks.
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|-
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! Simplified English Usage Example:
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| {{{field | Glossary-SimpleUsage | input type=textarea | autogrow | cols=50 | rows=2 }}}
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| <span style="float: right;">{{GreenTag|Markup OK}}</span> Single English sentence FOR A GENERAL AUDIENCE. Please use <code><nowiki><br></nowiki></code> tags for line breaks.
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|-
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! Sutra/śastra Quote
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| {{{field | Glossary-SutraQuote | input type=textarea | autogrow | cols=60 | rows=2 }}} <br>
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Source:<br>
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{{{field | Glossary-SutraQuoteSource | input type=textarea | autogrow | cols=60 | rows=2 }}}
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| Provide a single quote from a primary source in English translation giving an example of the term AND REMEMBER TO CITE A SOURCE. Please use <code><nowiki><br></nowiki></code> tags for line breaks in verse.
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|-
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! Usage Examples in Tibetan or Sanskrit
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| {{{field | Glossary-Usage | input type=textarea | autogrow | cols=60 | rows=2 }}}
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| Cite a specific scholarly source! Provide here a complete usage example in primary languages, with English translation where available.  
 
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|-
 
! Did you know?
 
! Did you know?
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{| class="wikitable term-form"
 
{| class="wikitable term-form"
 
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! rowspan="10" | Definitions
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! rowspan="11" | Definitions
 
| colspan="2" style="min-width: 140px;" | These definitions should be sourced specifically. Make sure to list the page number or how you found the definition.
 
| colspan="2" style="min-width: 140px;" | These definitions should be sourced specifically. Make sure to list the page number or how you found the definition.
 
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| Karl Brunnhölzl<br>
 
| Karl Brunnhölzl<br>
 
{{{field | Glossary-DefinitionKB | input type=textarea | autogrow | cols=60 | rows=2 }}}
 
{{{field | Glossary-DefinitionKB | input type=textarea | autogrow | cols=60 | rows=2 }}}
| See the book [[When the Clouds Part]].
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| THIS FIELD IS ONLY FOR THE BUDDHA-NATURE PROJECT. See the book [https://buddhanature.tsadra.org/index.php/Books/When_the_Clouds_Part When the Clouds Part].
 
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| Princeton Dictionary of Buddhism<br>
 
| Princeton Dictionary of Buddhism<br>
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| Login to the DBB with guest/guest: http://www.buddhism-dict.net/ddb/
 
| Login to the DBB with guest/guest: http://www.buddhism-dict.net/ddb/
 
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| TshigmdzodChenmo<br>
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| Tshig mdzod Chen mo<br>
 
{{{field | Glossary-DefinitionTDC | input type=textarea | autogrow | cols=60 | rows=2 }}}
 
{{{field | Glossary-DefinitionTDC | input type=textarea | autogrow | cols=60 | rows=2 }}}
 
| Search the Text File in our BN Archive.
 
| Search the Text File in our BN Archive.
 
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|-  
| DungdKarTshigmdzodChenmo<br>
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| Dung dkar Tshig mdzod Chen mo<br>
 
{{{field | Glossary-DefinitionDKTDC | input type=textarea | autogrow | cols=60 | rows=2 }}}
 
{{{field | Glossary-DefinitionDKTDC | input type=textarea | autogrow | cols=60 | rows=2 }}}
 
| Search the PDF in our BN Archive.
 
| Search the PDF in our BN Archive.
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|-
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| Mahavyutpati<br>
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{{{field | Glossary-DefinitionMVP | input type=textarea | autogrow | cols=60 | rows=2 }}}
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| Search [http://dictionary.christian-steinert.de/ here].
 
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| [[wikipedia:Main Page|Wikipedia]]<br>
 
| [[wikipedia:Main Page|Wikipedia]]<br>
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| You can use the internal link markups for pages on RigpaWiki, just use '''rigpa:''' as a prefix, ex: '''<nowiki>[[rigpa:PAGENAME]]</nowiki>'''.
 
| You can use the internal link markups for pages on RigpaWiki, just use '''rigpa:''' as a prefix, ex: '''<nowiki>[[rigpa:PAGENAME]]</nowiki>'''.
 
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| Other Definitions<br>
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! Other Definitions<br>
{{{field | Glossary-DefinitionOther | input type=textarea | autogrow | cols=60 | rows=2 }}}
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|{{{field | Glossary-DefinitionOther | input type=textarea | autogrow | cols=60 | rows=2 }}}
 
| Use this as a free text space to add more content that does not fit above. Feel free to write sentences as needed and cite sources.  
 
| Use this as a free text space to add more content that does not fit above. Feel free to write sentences as needed and cite sources.  
 
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! Grammatical / Etymological Analysis
 
! Grammatical / Etymological Analysis
 
| {{{field | Glossary-Etymology | input type=textarea | autogrow | cols=60 | rows=2 }}}
 
| {{{field | Glossary-Etymology | input type=textarea | autogrow | cols=60 | rows=2 }}}
| Cite a specific scholarly source!
 
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! Usage Example
 
| {{{field | Glossary-Usage | input type=textarea | autogrow | cols=60 | rows=2 }}}
 
 
| Cite a specific scholarly source!
 
| Cite a specific scholarly source!
 
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| {{{field | Glossary-FurtherReads | input type=textarea | autogrow | cols=60 | rows=2 }}}
 
| {{{field | Glossary-FurtherReads | input type=textarea | autogrow | cols=60 | rows=2 }}}
 
| Any other reading material related to this term.
 
| Any other reading material related to this term.
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! Link to page
 
! Link to page
 
| {{{field | Glossary-Link | input type=text | }}}
 
| {{{field | Glossary-Link | input type=text | }}}
| <span style="float: right;">{{RedTag|No Markup}}</span> '''OPTIONAL''': Enter here the INTERNAL (or interwiki) page to which you want this glossary term to link for further explanation. By default, the term popup will link to the term's page, which includes the alternate and expanded definitions. Only fill this field to OVERWRITE the default link.-->
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| <span style="float: right;">{{RedTag|No Markup}}</span> '''OPTIONAL''': Enter here the INTERNAL (or interwiki) page to which you want this glossary term to link for further explanation. By default, the term popup will link to the term's page, which includes the alternate and expanded definitions. Only fill this field to OVERWRITE the default link.
 
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Latest revision as of 17:18, 6 July 2021


This is the "GlossaryEntry" form to be used to add a glossary entry.

To create a page with this form, go to the Glossary Form. Please make sure the term you are trying to define does not already exist in the wiki.