blaen (“index finger”) bys llaw (“finger”) bys troed (“toe”) byswellt (“fingergrass, cocksfoot”) mynegfys (“index finger”) uwdfys, bys yr uwd (“index finger”)...
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Especially in discrete cases, a random variable is sometimes said to be indexed by the domain of its defining function, leading to notations such as X...
index. (Can we verify(+) this sense?) (topology) Of a covering space of finite degree. 2002, Steven Boyer, “Dehn surgery on knots” (chapter 4), in R.J...
(category theory) A functor from an index category to another category. The objects and morphisms of the index category need not have any internal substance...
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Harvard Semitic Museum), page 66 The symbol ř (“r” with a chevron) is used for a phoneme which sounds like Czech ř (as in Dvořák), i.e. a voiced alveolar flap...
FM a-h conduction time aspirated h Germanic h h-back h bar h-dropping h-index h-prothesis h-system h-word mute h silent h unaspirated h ¼ h Η (Greek...
plural form prefices is seen as well, apparently formed by analogy with index–indices, appendix–appendices, and so on, but it is not a standard plural...