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Glossary: Encyclopedia - Glossary

A glossary is a list of terms with the definitions. Traditionally a glossary appears at the end a book to cover terms which are either newly introduced or relatively rare so the reader may easily get the linking knowledge to follow the argumentation in the book. [1] The word glossary itself is derived from the Greek glossa (γλωσσα) meaning "tongue". In a more general sense a glossary contains explanations of concepts relevant to a certain field of study or action. And in this sense th ...

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Glossary: Encyclopedia II - Glossary - Core glossary
A core glossary is a simple glossary or defining dictionary which enables definition of other concepts, especially for newcomers to a language or field of study. It contains a small working vocabulary and definitions for important or frequently encountered concepts, usually including idioms or metaphors useful in a culture. In computer science, a core glossary is a pre-requisite to a core ontology. An example ...

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Glossary: Encyclopedia II - Glossary of the Third Reich - Glossary

Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ...

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Glossary: Encyclopedia II - Rugby league - Glossary

‘ball-runner’ vs ‘ball-player’ (also ‘ball-running’ vs ‘ball-playing’) A descriptive categorization of a players technique based upon their favoured ‘action’ (play) when receiving the ball. A ‘ball-runner’ prefers to run at the defensive line and will look to pass/offload to his supporting teammates upon reaching, breaking or busting through the defensive line but not before. Alternatively a ‘ball-player’ prefers to pass before the defensive line rather than at or after meeting it ...

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Glossary: Encyclopedia II - List of small groups - Glossary

The notations Zn and Dihn have the advantage that point groups in three dimensions Cn and Dn do not have the same notation. There are more isometry groups than these two, of the same abstract group type. The notation G × H stands for the direct product of the two groups. Abelian and simple groups are noted. (For groups of order n < 60, the simple groups are precisely the cyclic groups Zn, where n is p ...

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List of small groups, List of small groups - Glossary, List of small groups - List of small non-abelian groups, List of small groups - Combined list, List of small groups - Small groups library

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Glossary: Encyclopedia II - The Dark is Rising Sequence - Glossary

The Dark is Rising Sequence - Characters. Simon, Jane and Barney Drew: The main characters of the first novel, the Drew siblings are human children who have known Merriman as their Great Uncle Merry for years, and now get caught up in the battle between The Light and The Dark and the search for the Things of Power. Will Stanton: The main character of the second novel, and a major character in all later works, he is the seventh son of a seventh son. His eleventh birthday marks the beginning of ...

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Glossary: Encyclopedia II - Space Trilogy - Glossary

Some terminology in the "Old Solar" language is used throughout the trilogy. (Words used in only one volume of the trilogy are defined in the article about that volume.) Field of Arbol — the Solar System handra — a planet or land Malacandra — Mars Perelandra — Venus Thulcandra — Earth, literally "The Silent Planet" Glund or Glundandra — Jupiter Viritrilbia — Mercury Lurga — Saturn hnau or 'nau — a rational being, capable of speech, intellect, and ...

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Space Trilogy, Space Trilogy - Ransom, Space Trilogy - Cosmology, Space Trilogy - Eldila, Space Trilogy - Parallels with other works, Space Trilogy - Glossopoiea/Language, Space Trilogy - Glossary, Space Trilogy - The Dark Tower

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Glossary: Encyclopedia II - Dual! Parallel Trouble Adventure - Glossary

Life Sympathy A term for the power of a pilot's will to exert control over robots. High Life Sympathy levels can enable a robot to move faster and inflict more damage with melee attacks. For reasons revealed at the end of the series, the robots on Earth only respond to female Life Sympathy, though Kazuki is somehow exempt. Because of his overwhelming negative Life Sympathy, Kazuki's robot is capable of feats beyond most other models. Core Robots Three multicolored bipedal machines built in the image of the original robots. Because they are man-made ...

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Dual! Parallel Trouble Adventure, Dual! Parallel Trouble Adventure - Plot, Dual! Parallel Trouble Adventure - Glossary, Dual! Parallel Trouble Adventure - Characters

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Glossary: Encyclopedia II - Scrapped Princess - Glossary

Scrapped Princess - Dragoon. Artificial intelligence weapon systems that were originally created to be used as combat weapons against an alien race. As a last resort, they were programmed to assist and protect the Providence Breaker (Scrapped Princess). Their strength and abilities are roughly equivalent to the Peacemakers but are used to attack the Providence system instead of protecting it. These weapon systems appear to have been around since the Genesis War as they mention they have been hiding from the Peace ...

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Scrapped Princess, Scrapped Princess - Story, Scrapped Princess - Characters, Scrapped Princess - Humans, Scrapped Princess - Dragoons/Dragons, Scrapped Princess - Peacemakers, Scrapped Princess - Gods, Scrapped Princess - Others, Scrapped Princess - Timeline, Scrapped Princess - Glossary, Scrapped Princess - Dragoon, Scrapped Princess - Genesis War, Scrapped Princess - Guardian, Scrapped Princess - Mauser Faith, Scrapped Princess - Peacemakers/Cosmos Guardians, Scrapped Princess - Phase Space, Scrapped Princess - Providence Breaker, Scrapped Princess - Providence, Scrapped Princess - Rally Point, Scrapped Princess - Combat Weapon, Scrapped Princess - Names and Firearm References, Scrapped Princess - Episode guide, Scrapped Princess - Voice Actors, Scrapped Princess - U.S, Scrapped Princess - Original Soundtracks

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Glossary: Encyclopedia - Australian punting glossary

The Australian punting glossary explains some of the terms, jargon and slang which are commonly used and heard on Australian racecourses, in TAB’s, on radio, and in the horse racing media. The emphasis in this list is on punting terms, rather than the breeding or veterinary side of horse racing. Australian punting glossary - 0-9. 750’s: Binoculars with magnification of 7x50 mm. Australian punting glossary - A. ...

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Glossary: Encyclopedia - Contract bridge glossary

The following terms are used in Contract bridge, Duplicate bridge, and Auction bridge. Some of them are also used in Whist, Bid whist, and other trick-taking games. Contract bridge glossary - A. ACBL American Contract Bridge League Agreement An understanding between partners as to the meaning of a particular bid or play. The set of all the agreements in a partnership forms the Bidding system and the Signals. Alert An indication to the ...

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Glossary: Encyclopedia - Theosophical Glossary

The Theosophical Glossary by Helena Blavatsky was first published in 1892. Some other important theosophical glossaries are the Encyclopedic Theosophical Glossary by Gottfried de Purucker and the Collation of Theosophical Glossaries. Theosophical Glossary - List of some other theosophical glossaries. EG | Encyclopedic Theosophical Glossary - 1999 | G. de Purucker, ed. FY | Five Years of Theosophy - 1885 | H. P. Blavatsky, ed. GH | Gods and Heroes of the B ...

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Glossary: Encyclopedia - Glossary of nautical terms

A list of nautical terms; some remain current, many date from the 17th-19th century. See also Wiktionary's nautical terms Glossary of nautical terms - A-D. Above board - On or above the deck, in plain view, not hiding anything.. Act of Pardon / Act of Grace - A letter from a state or power authorising action by a privateer. Abaft - Towards the stern ("to go abaft") Abaft the beam - The half of the ship between the amidship section an ...

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Glossary: Encyclopedia - Glossary of partner dance terms

This is the list of dance terms that are not names of dances or types of dances. See List of dances and List of dance style categories for those. This glossary lists terms used in various types of partner dances, leaving out terms of highly evolved or specialized dance forms, such as ballet, tap dancing, and square dancing, which have their own elaborated terminology. You may also want to check with

Glossary: Encyclopedia II - Glossary of ballet terms - C

Glossary of ballet terms - Chassé. Chassé, literal meaning - to chase. A slide with both legs bent either forwards, backwards or sideways. Glossary of ballet terms - Chaînés. This is a common abbreviation for "tours chaînés déboulés", which is a series of quick turns on alternating feet with progression along a straight line or circle. In classical ballet it is done on the point ...

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Glossary of ballet terms, Glossary of ballet terms - A, Glossary of ballet terms - Abbreviations, Glossary of ballet terms - À la seconde, Glossary of ballet terms - Avant, Glossary of ballet terms - Arrière, Glossary of ballet terms - Assemblé, Glossary of ballet terms - Arabesque, Glossary of ballet terms - Attitude, Glossary of ballet terms - B, Glossary of ballet terms - Ballerina, Glossary of ballet terms - Battement, Glossary of ballet terms - Batterie, Glossary of ballet terms - Brisé, Glossary of ballet terms - C, Glossary of ballet terms - Chassé, Glossary of ballet terms - Chaînés, Glossary of ballet terms - D, Glossary of ballet terms - Derrière, Glossary of ballet terms - Devant, Glossary of ballet terms - Dessous, Glossary of ballet terms - Dessus, Glossary of ballet terms - E, Glossary of ballet terms - Elevé, Glossary of ballet terms - Epaulement, Glossary of ballet terms - En dedans, Glossary of ballet terms - En dehors, Glossary of ballet terms - F, Glossary of ballet terms - First position, Glossary of ballet terms - Fourth position, Glossary of ballet terms - Fifth position, Glossary of ballet terms - Fouetté, Glossary of ballet terms - Fouetté en tournant, Glossary of ballet terms - G, Glossary of ballet terms - Grand jeté, Glossary of ballet terms - P, Glossary of ballet terms - Pas, Glossary of ballet terms - Partnering, Glossary of ballet terms - Pointe work, Glossary of ballet terms - Port de bras, Glossary of ballet terms - Plié, Glossary of ballet terms - Pirouette, Glossary of ballet terms - Positions of the feet, Glossary of ballet terms - Positions of the arms, Glossary of ballet terms - R, Glossary of ballet terms - Relevé, Glossary of ballet terms - Ronds de jambe, Glossary of ballet terms - Retiré position, Glossary of ballet terms - S, Glossary of ballet terms - Second position, Glossary of ballet terms - Sauté, Glossary of ballet terms - T, Glossary of ballet terms - Third position, Glossary of ballet terms - Tours en l'air, Glossary of ballet terms - Z, Glossary of ballet terms - External link

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Glossary: Encyclopedia II - Glossary of ballet terms - G

Glossary of ballet terms - Grand jeté. A grand jeté is a long horizontal jump, starting from one leg and landing on the other. It is most often done forward and usually involves a split in mid-air (also called grand écart en l'air). ...

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Glossary: Encyclopedia II - Glossary of sculpting terms - K

Glossary of sculpting terms - kinetic sculpture. A kinetic sculpture is a sculpture which is designed to move. The movement can be driven by interaction with the viewer, or automatically using motors or even air currents in the case of a mobile. ...

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Glossary: Encyclopedia II - Glossary of sculpting terms - S

Glossary of sculpting terms - sand casting. A method of casting typically used for casting wrought iron, in which the mould is constructed from compacted sand. By its nature, the mould can only be used once and needs to be reformed for each casting. ...

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Glossary: Encyclopedia II - Glossary of graph theory - Basics

A graph G consists of two types of elements, namely vertices and edges that are said to connect pairs of vertices. The set of edges is usually defined as a set of two-element subsets of the set of vertices, but it is often defined as a separate set, with the endvertices of an edge specified by an incidence relation, or as a multiset of two-element subsets. Edges may be endowed with direction, leading to the notion of a dire ...

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Glossary of graph theory, Glossary of graph theory - Basics, Glossary of graph theory - Subgraphs, Glossary of graph theory - Paths and walks, Glossary of graph theory - Cycles, Glossary of graph theory - Trees, Glossary of graph theory - Cliques, Glossary of graph theory - Strongly connected component, Glossary of graph theory - Knots, Glossary of graph theory - Minors, Glossary of graph theory - Embedding, Glossary of graph theory - Adjacency and degree, Glossary of graph theory - Independence, Glossary of graph theory - Connectivity, Glossary of graph theory - Distance, Glossary of graph theory - Genus, Glossary of graph theory - Weighted graphs and networks, Glossary of graph theory - Direction, Glossary of graph theory - Various, Glossary of graph theory - To be merged

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Glossary: Encyclopedia II - Glossary of graph theory - Connectivity

Connectivity extends the concept of adjacency and is essentially a form (and measure) of concatenated adjacency. If it is possible to establish a path from any vertex to any other vertex of a graph, the graph is said to be connected; otherwise, the graph is disconnected. A graph is totally disconnected if there is no path connecting any pair of vertices. This is just an ...

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Glossary of graph theory, Glossary of graph theory - Basics, Glossary of graph theory - Subgraphs, Glossary of graph theory - Paths and walks, Glossary of graph theory - Cycles, Glossary of graph theory - Trees, Glossary of graph theory - Cliques, Glossary of graph theory - Strongly connected component, Glossary of graph theory - Knots, Glossary of graph theory - Minors, Glossary of graph theory - Embedding, Glossary of graph theory - Adjacency and degree, Glossary of graph theory - Independence, Glossary of graph theory - Connectivity, Glossary of graph theory - Distance, Glossary of graph theory - Genus, Glossary of graph theory - Weighted graphs and networks, Glossary of graph theory - Direction, Glossary of graph theory - Various, Glossary of graph theory - To be merged

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