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  • 51Direct-inverse language — A direct inverse language is a language where clauses with transitive verbs can be expressed either using a direct or an inverse construction. The direct construction is used when the subject of the transitive clause outranks the object in… …

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  • 52Direct sum — The symbol denotes direct sum; it is also the astrological and astronomical symbol for Earth, and a symbol for the Exclusive disjunction. In mathematics, one can often define a direct sum of objects already known, giving a new one. This is… …

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  • 53Direct product — In mathematics, one can often define a direct product of objects already known, giving a new one. This is generally the Cartesian product of the underlying sets, together with a suitably defined structure on the product set. More abstractly, one… …

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  • 54Direct limit — In mathematics, a direct limit (also called inductive limit) is a colimit of a directed family of objects . We will first give the definition for algebraic structures like groups and modules, and then the general definition which can be used in… …

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  • 55Object-capability model — The object capability model is a computer security model based on the Actor model of computation. The name object capability model is due to the idea that the capability to perform an operation can be obtained by the following combination: an… …

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  • 56Object–subject–verb — Linguistic typology Morphological Isolating Synthetic Polysynthetic Fusional Agglutinative Morphosyntactic Alig …

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  • 57object — I n. 1) a material, physical object 2) a sex object 3) (grammar) a direct; indirect object 4) (misc.) an object of derision; an unidentified flying object (= UFO) II v. 1) to object strenuously, strongly, violently 2) (D; intr.) to object to (to… …

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  • 58direct — directable, adj. directness, n. /di rekt , duy /, v.t. 1. to manage or guide by advice, helpful information, instruction, etc.: He directed the company through a difficult time. 2. to regulate the course of; control: History is directed by a… …

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  • 59direct — di•rect [[t]dɪˈrɛkt, daɪ [/t]] v. t. 1) to manage or guide by advice, instruction, etc 2) to regulate the course of; control 3) to administer; manage; supervise: She directs the affairs of the estate[/ex] 4) to give authoritative instructions to; …

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  • 60Object-oriented programming — Programming paradigms Agent oriented Automata based Component based Flow based Pipelined Concatenative Concurrent computing …

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