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  • 101Quadrilatère (mathématiques élémentaires) — Quadrilatère QUADRILATÈRES ┌─────────────┼─────────────┐ concave convexe croisé …

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  • 102Quadrilatère convexe — Quadrilatère QUADRILATÈRES ┌─────────────┼─────────────┐ concave convexe croisé …

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  • 103Quardrilatéral — Quadrilatère QUADRILATÈRES ┌─────────────┼─────────────┐ concave convexe croisé …

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  • 104Четырёхугольник — ЧЕТЫРЁХУГОЛЬНИКИ ┌─────────────┼────────────┐ невыпуклый выпуклый самопересекающийся …

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  • 105brazil — /breuh zil /, n. brazilwood. [1350 1400; ME brasile < ML < It < Sp brasil, deriv. of brasa live coal (the wood being red in color) < Gmc; see BRAISE] * * * Brazil Introduction Brazil Background: Following three centuries under the rule of&#8230; …

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  • 106Brazil — Brazilian /breuh zil yeuhn/, adj., n. /breuh zil /, n. a republic in South America. 164,511,366; 3,286,170 sq. mi. (8,511,180 sq. km). Cap.: Brasília. Portuguese and Spanish, Brasil. Official name, Federative Republic of Brazil. * * * Brazil&#8230; …

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  • 107Union of Christendom — • Includes the Catholic Church together with the many other religious communions which have either directly or indirectly, separated from it Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Union of Christendom     Union of Christend …

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  • 108Mahāvīra (mathematician) — Mahavira was a 9th century Indian Jain mathematician from Gulbarga who asserted that the square root of a negative number did not exist. He gave the sum of a series whose terms are squares of an arithmetical progression and empirical rules for&#8230; …

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  • 109Definition — For other uses, see Definition (disambiguation). A definition is a passage that explains the meaning of a term (a word, phrase or other set of symbols), or a type of thing. The term to be defined is the definiendum. A term may have many different …

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  • 110History of geometry — Geometry (Greek γεωμετρία ; geo = earth, metria = measure) arose as the field of knowledge dealing with spatial relationships. Geometry was one of the two fields of pre modern mathematics, the other being the study of numbers. Classic geometry&#8230; …

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