- "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...
-
multiplication operation is
called a product.
Multiplication is
often denoted by the
cross symbol, ×, by the mid-line dot operator, ·, by juxtaposition...
- 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...
- a is
denoted by ord(a) or |a|,
instead of ord ( ⟨ a ⟩ ) , {\displaystyle \operatorname {ord} (\langle a\rangle ),}
where the
brackets denote the generated...
- 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...
- degree. In
Germany – the term "full jurist" is
sometimes used
informally to
denote someone who has
completed the two
state examinations in law that qualify...
-
loaded so that its
Plimsoll line is at
water level),
although it may also
denote the
actual DWT of a ship not
loaded to capacity.
Deadweight tonnage is a...
- In geography,
location or
place is used to
denote a
region (point, line, or area) on Earth's surface. The term
location generally implies a
higher degree...
-
Department of
Homeland Security to
members of the
United States Coast Guard to
denote certain qualifications, achievements, and
postings to
certain ****ignments...