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From: stevemac@bud.indirect.com (Pascal MacProgrammer)
Subject: Holorimes
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Date: Tue, 24 Jan 1995 01:48:09 GMT
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Not so very long ago, s25@ctdvx5.priv.ornl.gov said...
  [about my pseudo-Latin badly-spelled-English poem]

>Cute! Are they still called holorimes even when they're across languages like
>this, or is there another name for them?

  Probably not a genuine holorime, since the Latin is gibberish (real 
words, but with not meaningful syntax to hook them together).  I haven't 
seen enough examples of this to believe that there's a term for it.

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                              ==----=                    Steve MacGregor
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