10 Results found for "compact oneself".

nosism

singular pronoun (such as I) to refer to oneself. illeism royal we tuism   ^ Oxford English Dictionary, Compact Edition, 1989, Page 1945 Simons, simons...


-JOOL

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...


굽다

(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

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...


herd

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...


hustle

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...


pack

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...


ك ر س

See also: کرس ك ر س • (k-r-s) related to compacting Form II: كَرَّسَ (karrasa, “to consolidate”) Verbal noun: تَكْرِيس (takrīs) Active participle: مُكَرِّس...


normal

(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...


vika

(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)...