- In the
English language,
terms for
types of
killing often end in the
suffix -cide.
Altruistic suicide,
suicide for the
benefit of others. Autocide, suicide...
- book [kitābun kāfin]
containing enough of all the
religious sciences to
suffice the student; to
serve as a
reference for the disciple; from
which those...
- "Pandemonium"
Feuerstein Pro****
Feuerstein Pro**** Sojka[a] 3:17 7. "
Suffice"
Feuerstein Pro****
Walowac Feuerstein Pro****
Saint X 4:25 8. "Gone" (featuring...
- 20, 1994), "One
subspecies of the red
junglefowl (Gallus
gallus gallus)
suffices as the
matriarchic ancestor of all
domestic breeds", PNAS, 91 (26): 12505–12509...
- Android,
which requires the
buttons to be held down, a
short press does
suffice on iOS. On
iPhone with Face ID,
screenshots are
captured using the volume-up...
- In
logic and mathematics,
necessity and
sufficiency are
terms used to
describe a
conditional or
implicational relationship between two statements. For...
- intubated.
Antibiotics by mouth, rest,
simple analgesics, and
fluids usually suffice for
complete resolution.
Antibiotics therapy for
children aged 2 to 59...
-
Sufficiency of
disclosure or
enablement is a
patent law
requirement that a
patent application disclose a
claimed invention in
sufficient detail so that...
-
sides were more
likely to
deflect a shot than a flat surface.
While this
sufficed for new castles, pre-existing
structures had to find a way to cope with...
-
awarded in
their name.
Where an
adjectival form is necessary, "emiral"
suffices.[citation needed] Amirzade, the son (hence the
Persian patronymic suffix...