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- Look up singular in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Singular may refer to: Singular, the grammatical number that denotes a unit quantity, as opposed to...
- encomp****ing the northern portion of the African continent. There is no singularly accepted scope for the region, and it is sometimes defined as stretching...
- In chemistry, the alkoxy group is an alkyl group which is singularly bonded to oxygen; thus R−O. Denoted usually with apostrophe('). The range of alkoxy...
- ****ottini (Italian: [faɡotˈtiːni]; lit. 'little bundles'; singularly, ****ottino) is a filled pasta. It is usually filled with vegetables, typically steamed...
- by King Vittorio Emanuele III. It is awarded to those "who have been singularly meritorious" in agriculture, industry and commerce, crafts, lending and...
- as now very few workmen are able to finish & perfect a piece of plate singularly with all the garnishings & parts thereof without the help of many & several...
- Doyle introduced Sherlock Holmes, whose mysteries are said to have been singularly responsible for the huge po****rity in this genre. In 1901 Maurice Leblanc...
- in his Getica), as suggested by the paragraphs describing how "he was singularly beloved by the Getae, moreover, as if he were one of themselves" and how...
- interpretations of songs, and ****ually provocative dance moves, combined with a singularly potent mix of influences across color lines during a transformative era...
- international matters. Although English dictionaries do not unanimously agree and singularly define that a race is between competitors running head-to-head, in its...