What is the common name for blexten?
Could you please elaborate on the term "blexten" and its commonly known name? It seems like an unusual term that may not be widely recognized. Could you provide some context or background information to help us understand what it refers to and its commonly used alternative name?
What is the common name for R Coona?
Excuse me, could you please clarify for me? I'm not familiar with the term "R Coona" and I'm wondering if there's a more common name or term that it's often referred to by in the industry. Could you enlighten me on what that might be? Is it perhaps a nickname or a term that's commonly used in place of "R Coona"?