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deflexion
deflexion, deflection (dɪˈflɛkʃən) [ad. L. dēflexiōn-em, n. of action f. dēflectĕre (ppl. stem dēflex-) to deflect. Cf. mod.F. déflexion (Dict. Acad. 1762, occurring also in 16th c. as déflection). The non-etymological spelling deflection, now very common, is taken from the present-stem deflect-, as...
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Deflexion (linguistics)
The importance of deflexion in the formative stage of a language can be illustrated by modern Dutch, where deflexion accounts for the overwhelming majority Afrikaans originated from Dutch virtually by deflexion.
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Deflection
Deflection or deflexion may refer to:
Board games
Deflection (chess), a tactic that forces an opposing chess piece to leave a square
Khet (game), formerly Deflexion, an Egyptian-themed chess-like game using lasers
Mechanics
Deflection (ballistics), shooting ahead of a moving target so that the target and
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deflexity
† deˈflexity Obs. [f. L. dēflex-us deflex + -ity.] The quality of being deflected (said of rays of light: see deflect 2 b, deflexion 5).1797 Brougham in Phil. Trans. LXXXVII. 360 We may..say that the rays of light differ in degree of refrangity, reflexity, and flexity, comprehending inflexity and de...
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Inflection
In general, languages where deflexion occurs replace inflectional complexity with more rigorous word order, which provides the lost inflectional details Most Slavic languages and some Indo-Aryan languages are an exception to the general Indo-European deflexion trend, continuing to be highly inflected (in
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deflexure
deflexure rare. (dɪˈflɛksjʊə(r), -ˈflɛkʃə(r)) [f. L. dēflex-, ppl. stem of dēflectĕre to deflect + -ure: cf. flexure.] Deflexion, deviation; the condition of being bent (down or away).1656 Blount Glossogr., Deflexure, a bowing or bending. 1675 Ogilby Brit. Pref. 4 Deductions for the..smaller Deflexu...
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Adposition
Analytic language
Compound verb
Deflexion (linguistics)
Dependency grammar
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Matthews, P. 1981
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diffraction
diffraction (dɪˈfrækʃən) [ad. mod.L. diffractiōn-em (Grimaldi 1665), n. of action from diffringĕre: see prec. So F. diffraction 1666 in Hatz.-Darm.] 1. Optics. The breaking up of a beam of light (in the case of monochromatic light) into a series of light and dark spaces or bands, or (in that of whit...
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Khet (game)
Khet is a chess-like abstract strategy board game that uses lasers, and was formerly known as Deflexion. In Deflexion, gold always goes first, and in Khet, silver always goes first.
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inflexion
inflexion, inflection (ɪnˈflɛkʃən) [ad. L. inflexiōn-em, n. of action f. inflectĕre (ppl. stem inflex-) to inflect. Cf. F. inflexion (14th c. in Godef. Compl.). As to the spelling cf. connexion, deflexion.] 1. The action of inflecting or bending, or, more particularly, of bending in or towards itsel...
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Thomas Johann Seebeck
During his experiments, he observed that a junction of dissimilar metals produces a deflexion on a magnetic needle (compass) when exposed to a temperature Because Ørsted had discovered that an electric current produces a deflexion on a compass transversal to the wire, Seebeck's results were interpreted as
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雷射相棋
最早名为Deflexion,2006年改名Khet,并且修改棋规、棋子。2011年又再改规则、棋子,更名为Khet 2.0。
棋具
8x10棋格的棋盘,部分棋格标有两方符号。
棋子以两色区分敌我,部分上面有安装可供反射的镜子,有四种棋子。
Pharaoh,每方一枚。
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deviative
deviative, a. (ˈdiːvɪətɪv) [f. L. dēviāt- ppl. stem + -ive.] Causing or tending to deviation or deflexion.1878 Lockyer Stargazing 400 A crown-glass prism is cemented on a flint one of sufficient angle that their deviative powers reverse each other.
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Timocratica loxotoma
the second also somewhat curved from about the middle of the costa to just above the anal angle and the third is nearly straight from just before the deflexion
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