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interminate
▪ I. interminate, a. Now rare. (ɪnˈtɜːmɪnət) [ad. L. intermināt-us, f. in- (in-3) + terminātus ended, terminate ppl. a. Cf. F. interminé(16th c.).] 1. That is without end or limit; endless, boundless, infinite.1533 Bellenden Livy iv. (1822) 386 Quhen Servilius had conquest, be thir wourdis, intermin... Oxford English Dictionary
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intermination
† ˌintermiˈnation Obs. [ad. L. interminātiōn-em, n. of action f. interminārī: see interminate v. and cf. obs. F. intermination (Godef.).] The action of threatening or menacing; commination; a threat or menace.1526 Pilgr. Perf. (W. de. W. 1531) 205 b, God..in paradyse gaue the commaundement to Adam, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tona Brown
challenges with her gender identity growing up and referred to herself as an "androgynous" child (Partly male and partly female in the appearance of interminate wikipedia.org
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interminated
† inˈterminated, a. Obs. [f. as interminate a. + -ed, or f. in-3 + terminated.] = interminate a.a 1734 North Exam. i. iii. §54 (1740) 155 The Author's Directory, that is a Parcel of confused, interminated, Scandals upon the Court. 1738 Glover Leonidas ii. 243 Throughout the interminated surface thro... Oxford English Dictionary
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repetend
▪ I. repetend, n. (ˈrɛpɪtɛnd, rɛpɪˈtɛnd) [ad. L. repetend-um ‘(that) which is to be repeated’, neuter gerundive of repetĕre to repeat.] 1. Arith. The recurring figure or figures in an interminate decimal fraction. (Cf. repeat v. 6 b.) Also fig.1714 S. Cunn Treat. Fractions 62 The Figure or Figures c... Oxford English Dictionary
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Heliocentrism
such centre in nature, or no; being that neither you nor any one else hath ever proved, whether the World be finite and figurate, or else infinite and interminate wikipedia.org
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terminate
▪ I. terminate, ppl. a. (ˈtɜːmɪnət) [ad. L. termināt-us, pa. pple. of termināre: see next.] Terminated, in various senses: see the verb. 1. a. Limited, bounded; ended, brought to an end; having a definite limit or limits; of determinate form or magnitude. (In early quots. const. as pa. pple.) Now ra... Oxford English Dictionary
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Prove that Every number divides 0 while the only number that 0 divides is itself. this problem from An Inquiry-Based Introduction to Proofs v1. by Jim Hefferon I has problem in the second part that only 0 can divide ...
**Hint:** We say for two integers $a$ and $b$ that "$a$ _divides_ $b$" iff there exists some integer $k$ such that $b=a\cdot k$. For example $3$ divides $12$ since $12=3\cdot 4$. Furthermore, $3$ divides $0$ since $0=3\cdot 0$. See this page. > Upon searching for sources, apparently in some material...
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irrational
irrational, a. and n. (ɪˈræʃənəl) [ad. L. irratiōnāl-is, f. ir- (ir-2) + ratiōnāl-is rational.] A. adj. 1. Not endowed with reason.c 1470 Henryson Mor. Fab. iii. (Cock & Fox) i, Thocht brutall beistis be irrationall, That is to say, wantand discretioun. 1635 J. Hayward tr. Biondi's Banish'd Virg. 12... Oxford English Dictionary
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repeat
▪ I. repeat, n. (rɪˈpiːt) Also 5–6 repete, 6–7 repeate. [f. the vb.] 1. a. The (or an) act of repeating, repetition.1556 J. Heywood Spider & F. lxi. 10 First thants tale told the spiders he did repeate... Then in repeate, the spiders tale he did treate. 1667 Milton P.L. vi. 318 One stroke they aim'd... Oxford English Dictionary
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