I still don't know what you are looking for.  If you could
give a more detailed spec it would be nice.

'`p m' =: +`-

(note the leading `) assigns verbs (more precisely, it assigns
from the ARs of the right argument, so it can assign all types).

Henry Rich

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> I don't think it will work.  I'd like to make a parameter to 
> an adverb be either a verb, or a gerund of verbs... and if it 
> is a gerund overide default class verbs with the extra parameters.
> 
> this just gives literals:
> 'p m' =: +`- 
> 
> this works if you know you want monad or dyad
> p=: 4 : ('x' , p , 'y')
> 
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> Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 10:14:24 PM
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> 
> is 
> > there a way to convert a gerund into verbs instead of strings?
> 
> Don't know just what you need, but have you looked at
> 
> gerund `: 6
> 
> ?
> 
> Henry Rich
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