Talk:Obturate

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[edit] Wiktionary

Reguarding your edits:

   14:50 Obturate (diff; hist) . . Uncle G (Talk) (Move to Wiktionary)
   14:50 Swage (diff; hist) . . Uncle G (Talk) (Move to Wiktionary)

Can I redirect from Wikipedia to Wiktionary? The reason I created these entries is because they were unresolved links in some articles that I was working on. I have no objection to them being in the Wiktionary, but I'd like to keep the links in the Wikipedia articles. Also, what about links back from Wiktionary to Wikipedia, since there are crossreferences in these pages? Fluzwup 21:06, January 112005

You can use {{wiktionary|Obturate}} to create a reference like the one below. But you missed an important part of the notice. If you can make them into encylopaedia articles, rather than dictionary entries, then they belong in the encylopaedia and not in the dictionary. Uncle G 00:08, 2005 Jan 12 (UTC)
Well, I've been looking for more info on swaging and obturation as they releate to ammuntion and internal ballistics, and I think I might have enough to expand them out to more "encylopaedic" scope.
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