Thanks for that.. Was too lazy to make those 10 or so mouseclicks :) Cheers, Ryan
From: "graywolf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > ibis > > ibis (�b�s) noun > plural ibis or ibises > 1. Any of various storklike wading birds of the family Threskiornithidae of > temperate and tropical regions, having a long, slender, downward-curving bill. > 2. The wood ibis. > > [Middle English ibin, from Latin �bis, from Greek, from Egyptian hbj.] > > The American Heritage� Dictionary of the English Language, Third Edition > copyright � 1992 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Electronic version licensed from > INSO Corporation; further reproduction and distribution restricted in accordance > with the Copyright Law of the United States. All rights reserved. > > --- > > Ryan Lee wrote: > > > Going OT here, but always wanted to be sure what the plural of ibis was. > > I've heard ibises, ibes, ibii, ibex or just plain ibis etc.. As such I've > > resorted to an-apple-two-apples, an-ibis-two-birds.. > > > > :), > > Ryan in Brisbane (Ibisland) > > > > > > > > -- > graywolf > http://graywolfphoto.com > > "You might as well accept people as they are, > you are not going to be able to change them anyway." > > >

