Thanks for the clarification of the words moving and copying. Tonight I
will go to bed less stupider.
I'm not an admin, so I can't delete the item. If you'll look closely at
my original post, an item moved to Wiktionary doesn't qualify as a
candidate for speedy deletion, which would make its listing and deletion
against policy. Last I checked, principles of physics weren't a reason
to nominate an item for speedy deletion either. I appreciate your
banter, but it's not really helping me.
The definition of "move" includes the fact
that, once the movee is
''there'', it is no longer ''here''. (Cf. [[Pauli
exclusion
principle]], [[Buckaroo Banzai location principle]].)
If you were to add the articles to Wiktionary and not delete them from
Wikipedia, you would not have ''moved'' them, you would have
''copied''
them.
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Sean Barrett | Four parts ammonia, one part iodine crystals.
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