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This article was not found in Wikitionary, I am reverting at this time. Can someone explain to me how an item can be transfered, but is not available in its new location?
I don't know and I think in either case there's probably more to be said than just a dictionary entry. Also, it appears that the term "chalaza" is more commonly used in the context of plant anatomy. I checked PubMed and 26 out of 30 articles that the term pulls up deal with plants. - tameeria02:50, 21 April 2007 (UTC)Reply