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! !! [[K3]],[[K4]],[[K5]],[[K6]]!! [[K9]]<sup>*</sup>
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| <code>'</code>|| [[each]] | [[binary search]]<sup>*</sup><sup>*</sup> ||[[Each|each]] | [[binary search]]<sup>*</sup><sup>*</sup>
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| <code>/</code>|| [[over]] | [[fixedpoint]] | [[for]] | [[while]] | [[join]]<sup>*</sup><sup>*</sup> | [[base encode]]||[[over]] | [[join]]<sup>*</sup><sup>*</sup> | [[base encode]]
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|<code>\</code>|| [[scan]] | [[scan-fixedpoint]] | [[scan-for]] | [[scan-while]] | [[split]]<sup>*</sup><sup>*</sup> | [[base decode]]||[[scan]] | [[split]]<sup>*</sup><sup>*</sup> | [[base decode]]
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|<code>':</code>||[[each prior]] | [[windows]]||[[each prior]]
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'''<sup>*</sup>''': K9 is a nascent dialect which is still currently undergoing changes. Some pages may not be up to date with the latest build, and some are intentionally left unwritten in case of later changes.
'''<sup>*</sup><sup>*</sup>''': The primitives [[base encode]], [[base decode]], [[binary search]], [[join]] and [[split]] are verbs in the adverb syntax space. They are distinguished by argument type.
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