Fredora
at 2020-03-04 12:45:16 UTC
subpar and subparhelion mean two completely different things, though
Leebo
at 2020-03-04 23:33:36 UTC
@Fredora I think the OP knows that. They tried to search for subpar, and only a word meaning subparhelion came up in the results. In other words, there isn't any entry on the site that has the definition "subpar." When they said "in here," I'm preetty sure they meant "in Jisho," not "in the definitions for 映幻日".
deucide
at 2020-03-05 12:27:07 UTC
well, i learned a new word today. in both English and Japanese.
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You guys should put the definition of 'subpar' in here.
I tried looking for it and all I found was that.