- "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...
- is its
strictly literal meaning. For instance, the
English word "warm"
denotes the
property of
having high temperature.
Denotation is
contrasted with...
-
terminal with a
contraction mark
placed over the "n". Such a mark
could denote the
omission of one
letter or
several letters. This
saved on the expense...
- example, let R
denote {"ab", "c"} and S
denote {"d", "ef"}. Then, (RS)
denotes {"abd", "abef", "cd", "cef"}. (alternation) (R|S)
denotes the set union...
-
Laplace operator, a
differential operator often denoted by the
symbol ∇2
Hessian matrix,
sometimes denoted by ∇2 Aitken's delta-squared process, a numerical...
- took over all of the 22
letters of Phoenician. Five were re****igned to
denote vowel sounds: the
glide consonants /j/ (yodh) and /w/ (waw) were used for...
- era are
usually denoted AH (Latin: Anno Hegirae, lit. 'In the year of the Hijrah'). In
Muslim countries, it is also
sometimes denoted as H from its Arabic...
- and
support troops. Furthermore, the term died of
wounds (DOW) is used to
denote personnel who
reached a
medical treatment facility before dying. The category...
- (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...
- form. 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...