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  • 11singular — singularly, adv. singularness, n. /sing gyeuh leuhr/, adj. 1. extraordinary; remarkable; exceptional: a singular success. 2. unusual or strange; odd; different: singular behavior. 3. being the only one of its kind; distinctive; unique: a singular …

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  • 12singular — sin•gu•lar [[t]ˈsɪŋ gyə lər[/t]] adj. 1) extraordinary; remarkable; exceptional: a singular success[/ex] 2) unusual or strange; odd; different: singular behavior[/ex] 3) being the only one of its kind; unique: a singular example[/ex] 4) separate; …

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  • 13Singular point — Point Point, n. [F. point, and probably also pointe, L. punctum, puncta, fr. pungere, punctum, to prick. See {Pungent}, and cf. {Puncto}, {Puncture}.] 1. That which pricks or pierces; the sharp end of anything, esp. the sharp end of a piercing… …

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  • 14unique selling proposition — uˌnique ˈselling propoˌsition noun [countable] MARKETING another name for unique selling point * * * unique selling proposition UK US noun [C, usually singular] MARKETING ► UNIQUE SELLING POINT(Cf. ↑ …

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  • 15customer proposition — UK US noun [singular] ► MARKETING the combination of things that a company offers to customers, including products and services, prices, special offers, support, etc.: »This café franchise has created a strong customer proposition based on fresh… …

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  • 16Minimal negation operator — In logic and mathematics, the minimal negation operator u! is a multigrade operator ( u {k}) {k in mathbb{N where each u {k}! is a k ary boolean function defined in such a way that u {k}(x 1, ldots , x k) = 1 if and only if exactly one of the… …

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  • 17Term logic — In philosophy, term logic, also known as traditional logic, is a loose name for the way of doing logic that began with Aristotle, and that was dominant until the advent of modern predicate logic in the late nineteenth century.This entry is an… …

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  • 18logic — logicless, adj. /loj ik/, n. 1. the science that investigates the principles governing correct or reliable inference. 2. a particular method of reasoning or argumentation: We were unable to follow his logic. 3. the system or principles of… …

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  • 19Kent Bach — (born 1943) is a Professor of Philosophy at San Francisco State University. His primary areas of research include the philosophy of language, linguistics and epistemology. He is the author of three books: Exit existentialism: A philosophy of self …

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  • 20Islam in the United States — For a list of American Muslims, see List of American Muslims. American Muslim redirects here. For the magazine, see The American Muslim. American Muslims …

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