- English) or
noughties (British English)
arise from the
words aught and
nought respectively, both
meaning zero. The
noughties became a
common name for...
-
Noughts +
Crosses is a
British drama television series based on the
Noughts &
Crosses novel series by
Malorie Blackman. The
series is set in an alternative...
- in 1558. The US
renaming of "
noughts and crosses" to "tic-tac-toe"
occurred in the 20th century. In 1952, OXO (or
Noughts and Crosses),
developed by British...
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Noughts &
Crosses is a
series of
young adult novels by
British author Malorie Blackman, with six
novels and
three novellas. The
series is speculative...
- Look up
noughts and
crosses in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Noughts and
Crosses is an
alternative name for the game of Tic-tac-toe.
Noughts and Crosses...
- Two
Noughts. A Zed & Two
Noughts at petergreenaway.org.uk
Unofficial Peter Greenaway fan site A Zed & Two
Noughts at IMDb A Zed and Two
Noughts review...
- terrorist".
Noughts and
Crosses later became available in the US,
published under the
title Black &
White (Simon &
Schuster Publishers, 2005).
Noughts & Crosses...
- The
Matchbox Educable Noughts and
Crosses Engine (sometimes
called the
Machine Educable Noughts and
Crosses Engine or MENACE) was a
mechanical computer...
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natural numbers,
denoted by ℵ 0 {\displaystyle \aleph _{0}} (read aleph-
nought, aleph-zero, or aleph-null); the next
larger cardinality of a well-ordered...
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video game
developed by A S
Douglas in 1952
which simulates a game of
noughts and
crosses (tic-tac-toe). It was one of the
first games developed in the...