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This is the question: https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/917492/can-the-logical-equivalence-of-two-different-statements-to-the-same-proposition

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    $\begingroup$ No, it's not suitable. $\endgroup$ Commented Sep 3, 2014 at 10:18
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    $\begingroup$ For anyone wondering: 'cervellotic' did not appear directly in the online English dictionaries I looked at, but it seems to be extracted from Italian and means 'weird' or 'odd' or 'strange'. $\endgroup$
    – Todd Trimble Mod
    Commented Sep 3, 2014 at 11:35
  • $\begingroup$ @ToddTrimble: So it doesn’t derive from cervesia as I assumed? That’s a shame. $\endgroup$ Commented Sep 3, 2014 at 12:31
  • $\begingroup$ related to the cervix? $\endgroup$
    – Will Jagy
    Commented Sep 7, 2014 at 20:20

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In general, questions / "puzzles" where you already know the answer are not suitable for MO. Also, it is usually not welcomed to immediately cross-post questions from other sites here -- thus even if a question asked on MSE would be suitable for MO as well, one should wait at least, say, a week or two whether the question gets satisfactory answers already on MSE. Regarding your particular question, I don't think it would be suitable for MO.

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    $\begingroup$ Alright, sorry for rushing! Thanks! $\endgroup$ Commented Sep 3, 2014 at 11:14

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