-
introduces and
advocates his
theory of
denoting phrases,
according to
which definite descriptions and
other "
denoting phrases ...
never have any
meaning in...
- is its
strictly literal meaning. For instance, the
English word "warm"
denotes the
property of
having high temperature.
Denotation is
contrasted with...
-
constants are
defined as
regular expressions: (empty set) ∅
denoting the set ∅. (empty string) ε
denoting the set
containing only the "empty" string,
which has...
- free dictionary.
Milli (symbol m) is a unit
prefix in the
metric system denoting a
factor of one
thousandth (10−3).
Proposed in 1793, and
adopted in 1795...
- (symbols) or
words denoting a number. It may
refer to:
Numeral system used in
mathematics Numeral (linguistics), a part of
speech denoting numbers (e.g. one...
-
forest (also forès),
denoting "forest, vast
expanse covered by trees";
forest was
first introduced into
English as the word
denoting wild land set aside...
-
place of \ for
denoting the set-theoretic complement; see \ in § Set theory. × (multiplication sign) 1. In
elementary arithmetic,
denotes multiplication...
-
rabbinic literature it
differs from "Tzadik" ("righteous") by
instead denoting one who goes
beyond his
ordinary duty. The
literal meaning of Ḥasīd derives...
-
interjections ay (
denoting surprise or pain) and
caramba (a
minced oath for carajo), is an
exclamation used in
Portuguese and
Spanish to
denote surprise (usually...
-
Prakrit word kroḍi,
which in turn
comes from the
Sanskrit koṭi (कोटि),
denoting ten
million in the
Indian number system,
which has
separate terms for most...