On Saturday 23 February 2002 20:25, Nicolas Goutte wrote: > No-Kray reminds me of "craie" in French. That makes "chalk" in English. > > And the "American Heritage College Dictionnary" uses the word crayon in the > definition of chalk. :-) > > From the definition of crayon, I could also propose: > - (k)charcoal > - (k)wax If anyone fancies going through them, there are lots of nice *art* related words beginning with C or K at http://www.artlex.com (an "art dictionary" site). There's bound to be one suitable :-) Cheers, Sean -- Sean McGlynn sean@tmiau.com BGITSOS >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<