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Eb8-28

If the glyph has a human or human-like shape, then it is natural to see a hand and in those cases I have not put the glyph in question behind this 'door'. And the same principle is used for 'door' 29 - the 'leg'. I find it cumbersome to write about 'doors', instead, from now on I write GD. This could be read as 'Glyph Door', but it really stands for 'Glyph Dictionary' as I intend to use the same 'alphabet' for the dictionary as for the catalogue. So the principle just mentioned is used for GD29 ('legs') and GD35 ('arms').