- "On
Denoting" is an
essay by
Bertrand Russell. It was
published in the
philosophy journal Mind in 1905. In it,
Russell introduces and
advocates his theory...
- person. The
concepts of name and
identifier are
denotatively equal, and the
terms are thus
denotatively synonymous; but they are not
always connotatively...
- is its
strictly literal meaning. For instance, the
English word "warm"
denotes the
property of
having high temperature.
Denotation is
contrasted with...
- are so
similar in
meaning that they
cannot be
differentiated either denotatively or connotatively, that is, not even by
mental ****ociations, connotations...
-
Multiplication (often
denoted by the
cross symbol, ×, by the mid-line dot operator, ·, by juxtaposition, or, on computers, by an asterisk, *) is one of...
- a list of
current Philippine Basketball ****ociation team rosters.
Flags denote the player's
place of birth. a Also
serves as Baran**** Ginebra's
board governor...
- a is
denoted by ord(a) or |a|,
instead of ord ( ⟨ a ⟩ ) , {\displaystyle \operatorname {ord} (\langle a\rangle ),}
where the
brackets denote the generated...
- in
backup or
development squads for the franchises.
These players are
denoted by (wider
training group) for New
Zealand teams, or (extended
playing squad)...
- currencies, it was
subdivided into 20
shillings (
denoted by the
symbol s or /–), each of 12
pence (
denoted by the
symbol d). The
establishment of a separate...
- names. The term née,
having feminine grammatical gender, can be used to
denote a woman's
surname at
birth that has been
replaced or changed. In most English-speaking...