Sure, but the columns at http://www.jsoftware.com/help/dictionary/vocabul.htm are organized by their suffix.
(Though you could argue that the leftmost column is more the absence of that suffix.) Makes sense? Thanks, -- Raul On Fri, May 15, 2015 at 2:06 PM, PMA <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm suspicious of "homeoteleuton" being said of a row or a column. > Doesn't the word strictly reference same-ending individual _terms_ > (within whatever grouping -- in this case, of course, the columns)? > > -PMA > > Brian Schott wrote: >> >> According to the definition at >> http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/homeoteleuton I think it would be >> more informative to say each column in the J Vocabulary is a >> homeoteleuton, >> or to say that columns (plural) are homeoteleutons. But your statement >> seems correct. Still one could argue that the first columns` endings are >> not the same and because of that and because of the definition including >> both same and similar endings, couldn't one argue that each row is more of >> a homeoteleuton than each column? >> >> Thanks. >> >> On Fri, May 15, 2015 at 11:20 AM, Roger Hui<[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> ... a useful word to know given the J spelling rules. e.g. In the J >>> Vocabulary<http://www.jsoftware.com/help/dictionary/vocabul.htm> >>> homeoteleutons are in the same column. >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >> > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
