bank

I wrote bank incorrectly.  Judging there to be no angle at the joining between b and k, I put the circle inside the curve.  Looking at bunker and spunk in the dictionary, I see that there is indeed an angle at the joining of a b/p with a following ng/nk.  The angle is more obvious in the case of n/m after a b/p.  This appears to be another case in which it is beneficial to think of the ng/nk as a modified n/m.


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