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necessar
necessar, a. and n. Sc. (ˈnɛsɛsər) Forms: 5–6 necessare, 5–6 necessair, (6 -e), 6 necesser, necesare, neccessare, 6–7, 9 necessar. [ad. L. necessār-ius necessary.] A. adj. Necessary.c 1375 Sc. Leg. Saints xxvii. (Machor) 691 Bukis, þat ware necessare to hyme to prech godis lare. 1456 Sir G. Haye Law... Oxford English Dictionary
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necessary, adj. & n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the word necessary is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for necessary is from around 1376. necessary is of multiple origins. Partly a borrowing from French. Partly a borrowing from Latin. Etymons: French necessarie; Latin necessārius. See etymology. necessar, n. & adj. 1386-.
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necesser
necesser obs. form of necessar a. Sc. Oxford English Dictionary
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Androw Myllar
portuus efter the use of our Realme, with addicions and legendis of Scottis sanctis, now gaderit to be ekit tharto, and al utheris bukis that salbe sene necessar wikipedia.org
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necessarly
ˈnecessarly, adv. Sc. ? Obs. [f. necessar a. + -ly2.] Necessarily.1566 Reg. Privy Council Scot. I. 446 Quhilk..necessarlie mon be careit and transportit. 1609 Skene Reg. Maj. To Rdr. A iv b, These reasons..proves necessarlie, that all the statuts..were authentick. 1639 Drummond of Hawthornden Hist. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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sufficient and necessar condition and surjectivity Let $A$ and $B$ be two matrix from $\mathbb M_n(\mathbb C)$ Give a necessar and sufficient condition on $(A,B)$ such that the linear map : $X\to AX-XB$ from $\mathbb...
**Hint:** The maps $X\mapsto AX$ and $X\mapsto XB$ commute. Consider their eigenvalues. **Answer:** Your map is surjective if and only if $A$ and $B$ have no common eigenvalues. * * * **My solution:** Because $X\mapsto AX$ and $X\mapsto XB$ commute, they are simultaneously diagonalizable. Note that ...
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necessarian
necessarian, n. and a. (nɛsɪˈsɛərɪən) [f. necessar-y + -ian; cf. F. nécessarien n.] A believer in necessity; a necessitarian.1777 Priestley Doctr. Philos. Necessity 111, I cannot, as a necessarian, hate any man. 1790 C. M. Graham Lett. Educ. 464 The free-willers agree with the necessarians in the op... Oxford English Dictionary
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proviance
† proviˈance Sc. Obs. rare. Also 4 pruwiance. [a. OF. proveance (13th c. in Godef.), variant of por-, pourveance, -voyance, semi-popular representatives of L. prōvidēntia: see purveyance.] Provision; providence.c 1375 Sc. Leg. Saints xxxiii. (George) 213 In þe tyme come a knycht..I treu, of goddis p... Oxford English Dictionary
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deburse
† deˈburse, v. Obs. Sc. Also 6 deburs, -burce, 7 debourse. [a. F. débourse-r, in OF. desbourser, f. des-:—L. dis- (see de- I. 6) + bourse:—late pop. L. bursa purse.] To pay out, disburse.1529 W. Frankeleyn in Fiddes Wolsey ii. (1726) 167 Your grace shuld not deburce owt of your coffers very myche mo... Oxford English Dictionary
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No. 1 Cashiers(出纳员) Full-time/Part-time-刷刷题APP
No. 1 Cashiers(出纳员) Full-time/Part-time SMC, IN C) is seeking cashiers for five of our locations. Cashiers Must Be responsible Have some experience, but not necessar
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lensher
† lensher Obs. App. early Sc. f. landshard.1672 Sc. Acts Chas. II (1820) VIII. 139/2 Lenshers, aqueducts..water workes, and others vsefull and necessar for winning and vpholding of the saids coalls & coallhewghs. Oxford English Dictionary
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Universal approximation of multi-copy states and universal quantum ...
Universal approximation of multi-copy states and universal quantum lossless data compression. 2. the average energy because the energy is not necessar-ily to be measured.In this paper,we formulate quantum variable-length lossless data compression in this way,and explain that the relative entropy D(ρ⊗n σn)expresses the asymptotic redundancy.
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substantious
† subˈstantious, a. Chiefly Sc. Obs. Also 5 substa(u)ncyous, 6 -cius, -tius (substentious), 6–8 -cious, (7 substanteious). [a. OF. substantieux, = It. sostanzioso, Sp., Pg. substancioso, ad. med.L. substantiōsus, f. substantia substance: see -ious.] 1. Weighty, important; solid, firm; effective.1483... Oxford English Dictionary
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sumptuous
sumptuous, a. (ˈsʌm(p)tjuːəs) Also 5 somptuouse, 5–6 sumptuouse, 6 somptious, sumpte(u)ous, -uus, suumptuus, 6–7 sumptious, sumtuous, 7 sumtuose, sumtious. [a. OF. somptueux, sumptueux = Pr. sumptuos, It. sontuoso, Sp. suntuoso, Pg. sumptuoso, ad. L. sumptuōsus, f. sumptu-s expense, f. sūmĕre to tak... Oxford English Dictionary
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inlaik
▪ I. inlaik, n. Sc. (ˈɪnleɪk, -læk) Also 6 inlak, 7–8 inlack, 6– inlake. [f. in-1 + laik, Sc. form of lack n.: cf. next.] Lack, want; deficiency; failure.1500–20 Dunbar Poems xxxiv. 54 The maltman sais, ‘I God forsaik..Gif ony bettir malt may be, And of this kill I haif inlaik.’ 1562 Winȝet Cert. Tr... Oxford English Dictionary
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