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computer science,
arity (/ˈærɪti/ ) is the
number of
arguments or
operands taken by a function,
operation or relation. In mathematics,
arity may also be called...
- The
Aral Sea (/ˈærəl/) was an
endorheic lake (that is,
without an outlet)
lying between Kazakhstan to its
north and
Uzbekistan to its south,
which began...
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Arion (/əˈraɪən/; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἀρίων) was a
kitharode in
ancient Greece, a
Dionysiac poet
credited with
inventing the dithyramb. The
islanders of ****s...
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Aror (or Alor or Arorkot) is the
medieval name of the city of
Rohri in Sindh,
modern ****stan.
Aror once
served as the
capital of Sindh. As Roruka, capital...
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Aral may
refer to:
Cahit Aral (1927–2011),
Turkish engineer,
politician and
former government minister Coşkun
Aral (born 1956),
Turkish photo journalist...
- Look up
Arion,
arion, or Ἀρίων in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Arion was a Gr**** poet.
Arion may also
refer to:
Arion Press, a
publisher based in...
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Aric Michael Almirola (born
March 14, 1984) is an
American semi-retired
professional stock car
racing driver. He
competes part-time in the
NASCAR Xfinity...
- Look up
areal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Areal can
refer to: An
adjective pertaining to an area
Areal, Rio de Janeiro, a muni****lity in Brazil...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Arion or
Areion (/əˈraɪ.ən/;Ancient Gr****: Ἀρίων, Ἀρείων), is a divinely-bred,
fabulously fast, black-maned horse. He
saved the life...
- The
Arize (French pronunciation: [aʁiz]; Occitan: Arisa) is a
river of France, a
right tributary of the Garonne. It
arises at 1,355
metres (4,446 ft)...