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08:48 Nov 9, 2001 |
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I suspect this is a typo... Explanation: At least I've never come across a noun such as "aris" or "arise". Perhaps a bit more context would help to determine what it is. |
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Arris: The sharp intersection of two surfaces, eg. the face and edge of a piece of wood . Explanation: Aussies says so Reference: http://oak.arch.utas.edu.au/gloss.html |
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