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Constalitisation

An anonymous user edited several articles, including this one, with the claim that constalitisation is a term for Southern Hemisphere. I'm skeptical because generally dialects develop unique words for common, everyday things. To me, it doesn't have the ring of truth that people in northern England would use this term for the Southern Hemisphere.

I could be wrong though; maybe there's an interesting story behind it.

-- Wmahan. 05:44, 10 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]