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  2. Frequency analysis - Wikipedia

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    Eve could use frequency analysis to help solve the message along the following lines: counts of the letters in the cryptogram show that I is the most common single letter, [2] XL most common bigram, and XLI is the most common trigram. e is the most common letter in the English language, th is the most common bigram, and the is the most common ...

  3. Institute of Transportation Engineers - Wikipedia

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    The constitution and by-laws were later adopted at a meeting in New York on January 20, 1931. The first chapter of the Institute of Traffic Engineers [1] was established consisting of 30 men with Ernest P. Goodrich as its first president. [4] The organization consists of 10 districts, 62 sections, and 30 chapters from various parts of the world ...

  4. Military designation of days and hours - Wikipedia

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    Times relative to the designation are indicated with +/−[Arabic numeral] after the letter, replacing -day or -hour with a count of the same unit: "D−1" (the day before D-Day), "L+9" (9 hours after L-Hour) etc. [citation needed] In less formal contexts, the symbol or numeral may be spelled out: "D minus 1" or "L plus nine." [citation needed ...

  5. English orthography - Wikipedia

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    However, there are only 26 letters in the modern English alphabet, so there is not a one-to-one correspondence between letters and sounds. Many sounds are spelled using different letters or multiple letters, and for those words whose pronunciation is predictable from the spelling, the sounds denoted by the letters depend on the surrounding letters.

  6. ITE - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 21 December 2022, at 04:18 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. One-letter word - Wikipedia

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    For linguists, the term 'word' is far from unambiguous. [3] It is defined graphically [4] as a set of letters between two word dividers, [5] [6] with Jacques Anis adding that "the word thus seems to have a real existence only in writing, through the blanks that isolate it."

  8. Romani ite domum - Wikipedia

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    Instead, the centurion corrects Brian's grammatical mistakes in the manner of a traditional Latin teacher, as he has written "People called 'Romanes' they go the house". [1] He forces Brian to use the proper imperative verb form and accusative case and write the correct phrase, Romani ite domum, one hundred times, threatening to "cut [his ...

  9. Square-free word - Wikipedia

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    Since there are infinitely many square-free words over three-letter alphabets, this implies there are also infinitely many square-free words over an alphabet with more than three letters. The following table shows the exact growth rate of the k -ary square-free words, rounded off to 7 digits after the decimal point, for k in the range from 4 to ...