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AntinomianAntinomian An`ti*no"mi*an, a. [See Antimony.]
Of or pertaining to the Antinomians; opposed to the doctrine
that the moral law is obligatory. Antinomian
Antinomian An`ti*no"mi*an, n. (Eccl. Hist.)
One who maintains that, under the gospel dispensation, the
moral law is of no use or obligation, but that faith alone is
necessary to salvation. The sect of Antinomians originated
with John Agricola, in Germany, about the year 1535.
--Mosheim.
Antinomianism
Antinomianism An`ti*no"mi*an*ism, n.
The tenets or practice of Antinomians. --South.
AstronomianAstronomian As`tro*no"mi*an, n. [OE. & OF. astronomien. See
Astronomy.]
An astrologer. [Obs.] BinomialBinomial Bi*no"mi*al, n. [L. bis twice + nomen name: cf. F.
binome, LL. binomius (or fr. bi- + Gr. ? distribution ?). Cf.
Monomial.] (Alg.)
An expression consisting of two terms connected by the sign
plus (+) or minus (-); as, a + b, or 7 - 3. BinomialBinomial Bi*no"mi*al, a.
1. Consisting of two terms; pertaining to binomials; as, a
binomial root.
2. (Nat. Hist.) Having two names; -- used of the system by
which every animal and plant receives two names, the one
indicating the genus, the other the species, to which it
belongs.
Binomial theorem (Alg.), the theorem which expresses the
law of formation of any power of a binomial. Binomial theoremBinomial Bi*no"mi*al, a.
1. Consisting of two terms; pertaining to binomials; as, a
binomial root.
2. (Nat. Hist.) Having two names; -- used of the system by
which every animal and plant receives two names, the one
indicating the genus, the other the species, to which it
belongs.
Binomial theorem (Alg.), the theorem which expresses the
law of formation of any power of a binomial. Eunomian
Eunomian Eu*no"mi*an, n. (Eccl. Hist.)
A follower of Eunomius, bishop of Cyzicus (4th century A.
D.), who held that Christ was not God but a created being,
having a nature different from that of the Father. -- a. Of
or pertaining to Eunomius or his doctrine.
Monomial
Monomial Mo*no"mi*al, a. (Alg.)
Consisting of but a single term or expression.
MonomialMonomial Mo*no"mi*al, n. [See Monome, Binomial.] (Alg.)
A single algebraic expression; that is, an expression
unconnected with any other by the sign of addition,
substraction, equality, or inequality. Mononomial
Mononomial Mon`o*no"mi*al, n. & a.
Monomyal.
MultinomialMultinomial Mul`ti*no"mi*al, n. & a. [Multi- + -nomial, as in
binomial. See Binomial.] (Alg.)
Same as Polynomial. Neonomian
Neonomian Ne`o*no"mi*an, n. [Neo- + gr. ? law.]
One who advocates adheres to new laws; esp. one who holds or
believes that the gospel is a new law.
Neonomian
Neonomian Ne`o*no"mi*an, a.
Of or pertaining to the Neonomians, or in accordance with
their doctrines.
Neonomianism
Neonomianism Ne`o*no"mi*an*ism, n.
The doctrines or belief of the neonomians.
NomialNomial No"mi*al, n. [Cf. Binomial.] (Alg.)
A name or term. PhoronomiaPhoronomia Phor`o*no"mi*a, n. [NL.]
See Phoronomics. Polynomial
Polynomial Pol`y*no"mi*al, a.
1. Containing many names or terms; multinominal; as, the
polynomial theorem.
2. Consisting of two or more words; having names consisting
of two or more words; as, a polynomial name; polynomial
nomenclature.
PolynomialPolynomial Pol`y*no"mi*al, n. [Poly- + -nomial, as in
monomial, binomial: cf. F. polyn[^o]me.] (Alg.)
An expression composed of two or more terms, connected by the
signs plus or minus; as, a^2 - 2ab + b^2. Quadrinomial
Quadrinomial Quad`ri*no"mi*al, n. [Quadri- + nomial, as in
binomial: cf. F. quadrin[^o]me.] (Alg.)
A polynomial of four terms connected by the signs plus or
minus.
Trinomial
Trinomial Tri*no"mi*al, a. (Nat. Hist.)
Consisting of, or involving the use of, three terms; as, a
trinomial systematic name specifying the genus, species, and
variety.
TrinomialTrinomial Tri*no"mi*al, n. [Pref. tri- + -nomial as in
binomial: cf. F. trin[^o]me.] (Math.)
A quantity consisting of three terms, connected by the sign +
or -; as, x + y + z, or ax + 2b - c^2. Trinomial
Trinomial Tri*no"mi*al, a. (Math.)
Consisting of three terms; of or pertaining to trinomials;
as, a trinomial root.
Meaning of Nomia from wikipedia
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Nomia may
refer to:
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Laconia in
Greece Nomia (mythology)
Nomia, a
genus of bees This
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- mythology,
Nomia /ˈnoʊmiə/ (Νομία) was a
nymph of Arcadia,
where the
local people believed the
Nomian Mountains to have been
named after her.
Nomia was apparently...
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Nomia Rosemary Ndlovu (born 1978) is a
South African convicted serial killer and
former policewoman who was
convicted in the
deaths of six
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Mesothen nomia is a moth of the
subfamily Arctiinae. It was
described by
Herbert Druce in 1900. It is
found in Colombia. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching...
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genus Nomia.
Nomia albofasciata Smith, 1875
Nomia alluaudi (Pauly, 2000)
Nomia amabilis ****erell, 1908
Nomia amboinensis ****erell, 1907
Nomia ampliata...
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Austrolimnius nomia is a
beetle in the
Elmidae family. The
scientific name of this
species was
first published in 1965 by Hinton. Hallan, J. (2010) Synopsis...
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subspecies belong to the
species Nomia nortoni:
Nomia nortoni cressoni Westwood, 1875
Nomia nortoni nortoni Cresson, 1868 "
Nomia nortoni Report". Integrated...
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There are two subspecies:
Nomia tetrazonata tetrazonata ****erell, 1910
Nomia tetrazonata uvaldensis ****erell, 1930 "
Nomia tetrazonata Report". Integrated...
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taxonomy (from
Ancient Gr**** τάξις (taxis) 'arrangement' and -νομία (-
nomia) 'method') is the
scientific study of naming,
defining (cir****scribing)...
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Nomia universitatis is a
species of bee in the
family Halictidae. It is
native to the
continental United States. Male Female, back view Male, face "Nomia...