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prefix and accessed through the web application
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, meaning all subcategories of the category.
The molgls (MoEML gloss) prefix used on
This molvariant prefix is used on
This molajax prefix is used on
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Since 2020 and v.6.3, MoEML has been archiving past MoEML releases in their entirety for posterity. Just as old editions of books often remain in library collections, we are choosing to retain past editions of the MoEML project. Past staticized releases are complete but the static search function will not work on any but the current release.
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You are currently looking at MoEML v.7.0 (released May 2022). If you are interested in the earlier history of MoEML, there are descriptions and a few screen captures on our History page.