parenthesizing

  • 1parenthesizing — parenthesize (Amer.) pa ren·the·size || pÉ™ renθɪsaɪz v. put in parentheses, enclose in parentheses; use a parenthetical expression (also parenthesise) …

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  • 2Binary tree — Not to be confused with B tree. A simple binary tree of size 9 and height 3, with a root node whose value is 2. The above tree is unbalanced and not sorted. In computer science, a binary tree is a tree data structure in which each node has at… …

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  • 3Lewis Gordon — Lewis Ricardo Gordon (born 1962) is a Jamaican philosopher who works in the areas of Africana philosophy, philosophy of human and life sciences, phenomenology, philosophy of existence, social and political theory, postcolonial thought, theories… …

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  • 4parenthesize — /peuh ren theuh suyz /, v.t., parenthesized, parenthesizing. 1. to insert (a word, phrase, etc.) as a parenthesis. 2. to put between marks of parenthesis: to parenthesize the pronunciation of a word. 3. to interlard with parenthetic remarks, as a …

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  • 5parenthesization — noun The action or result of parenthesizing …

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  • 6ClearSQL for Oracle — ClearSQL with CRUD matrix Original author(s) Conquest Software Solutions …

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  • 7interjection — n 1. interpolation, interposition, intercalation, introduction, insertion, injection; instill ment, instillation, infusion, inculcation, infixion, implantation, imbedding, ingraining; intermixture, intermingling, interlarding, interspersion, Esp …

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  • 8parenthesize — [pə ren′thəsīz΄] vt. parenthesized, parenthesizing 1. a) to insert (a word, phrase, etc.) as a parenthesis b) to put into parentheses: see PARENTHESIS, sense 2 2. to place a parenthesis within [to parenthesize a talk with jokes] …

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