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  • 111The period — Period Pe ri*od, n. [L. periodus, Gr. ? a going round, a way round, a circumference, a period of time; ? round, about + ? a way: cf. F. p[ e]riode.] 1. A portion of time as limited and determined by some recurring phenomenon, as by the completion …

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  • 112Versed sine — Sine Sine, n. [LL. sinus a sine, L. sinus bosom, used in translating the Ar. jaib, properly, bosom, but probably read by mistake (the consonants being the same) for an original j[=i]ba sine, from Skr. j[=i]va bowstring, chord of an arc, sine.]… …

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  • 113periodic — adjective Date: 1642 1. a. occurring or recurring at regular intervals b. occurring repeatedly from time to time 2. a. consisting of or containing a series of repeated stages, processes, or digits ; cyclic < periodic decimals > < a periodic&#8230; …

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  • 114Пи —         π, буква греческого алфавита, применяемая в математике для обозначения определённого иррационального числа, именно отношения длины окружности к диаметру. Это обозначение (вероятно, от греч. περιφερεια окружность, периферия) стало&#8230; …

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  • 115Arithmetic — tables for children, Lausanne, 1835 Arithmetic or arithmetics (from the Greek word ἀριθμός, arithmos “number”) is the oldest and most elementary branch of mathematics, used b …

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  • 118Cantor set — In mathematics, the Cantor set, introduced by German mathematician Georg Cantor in 1883 [Georg Cantor (1883) Über unendliche, lineare Punktmannigfaltigkeiten V [On infinite, linear point manifolds (sets)] , Mathematische Annalen , vol. 21, pages&#8230; …

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  • 119Collation — This article is about collation in library, information, and computer science. For other uses, see Collation (disambiguation). Alphabetical redirects here. For the type of writing system, see Alphabet. For the album, see Alphabetical (album). A–Z …

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  • 120Declination — For other uses, see Declination (disambiguation). In astronomy, declination (abbrev. dec or δ) is one of the two coordinates of the equatorial coordinate system, the other being either right ascension or hour angle. Declination in astronomy is&#8230; …

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