singular pronoun (such as I) to refer to oneself. illeism royal we tuism ^ Oxford English Dictionary, Compact Edition, 1989, Page 1945 Simons, simons...
Proto-Athabaskan *džəɣ̇ʷətɬ’ (“ball”). -JOOL NCM moves Classificatory root for non-compact matter as hair, a wig, or hay, and by extension, smoke, steam, dust, or...
(computing) To burn; to write data to a permanent storage medium such as a compact disc. Selected forms of the verb 굽다 (gupda): consonant-stem, ㅂ(b)-irregular...
proper; […] (topology, of a function) Such that the preimage of every compact set is compact. (topology, of a function) Continuous, mapping closed sets to closed...
where you can see more than a thousand elephants on the move in a single, compact herd. (now usually derogatory) A crowd, a mass of people or things; a rabble...
John A. Simpson and Edmund S. C. Weiner, editors (1989), “hustle”, in The Compact Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd edition, volumes I (A–O), Oxford: Clarendon...
to arrange closely and securely in a pack; hence, to place and arrange compactly as in a pack to pack goods in a box; to pack fish 1712, Joseph Addison...
(something more or less rigid (so as to bring it into or out of a more compact and often "deactivated" state))”) veckla vika (in the expression: ge vika)...
car a lit up her filter tip and watched as Bauer and Putin placed their compact suitcases in the boot of the BMW and slammed the boot lid down. (informal...
(complex analysis, of a family of continuous functions) Which is pre-compact. (set theory, of a function from the ordinals to the ordinals) Which is...