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  2. Terminology - Wikipedia

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    A term is a word, compound word, ... also, with the principles of defining concepts and appraising the existing definitions. Considering the fact that characteristics ...

  3. Definition - Wikipedia

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    An enumerative definition of a concept or a term is an extensional definition that gives an explicit and exhaustive listing of all the objects that fall under the concept or term in question. Enumerative definitions are only possible for finite sets (and only practical for small sets).

  4. Term - Wikipedia

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    Term (logic), a component of a logical or mathematical expression (not to be confused with term logic, or Aristotelian logic) Ground term, a term with no variables; Addend, or term, an operand to the addition operator Term of a summation, a polynomial, or a series, a special case of a summand; Term algebra, a freely generated algebraic structure

  5. Extensional and intensional definitions - Wikipedia

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    An extensional definition gives meaning to a term by specifying its extension, that is, every object that falls under the definition of the term in question.. For example, an extensional definition of the term "nation of the world" might be given by listing all of the nations of the world, or by giving some other means of recognizing the members of the corresponding class.

  6. Term (logic) - Wikipedia

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    A term that doesn't contain any variables is called a ground term; a term that doesn't contain multiple occurrences of a variable is called a linear term. For example, 2+2 is a ground term and hence also a linear term, x⋅(n+1) is a linear term, n⋅(n+1) is a non-linear term. These properties are important in, for example, term rewriting.

  7. Circular definition - Wikipedia

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    A broadly circular definition has a larger circle of words. For example, the definition of the primary word is defined using two other words, which are defined with two other words, etc., creating a definitional chain. This can continue until the primary word is used to define one of the words used in the chain, closing the wide circle of terms.

  8. Netflix's “W.A.G.s to Riches” Cast Redefine the 'Old ...

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    Boss mode, activated. Netflix debuted the official trailer for its new reality series W.A.G.s to Riches on Wednesday, Jan. 8, giving a first look at the powerhouse women who prove they're a force ...

  9. Glossary of rhetorical terms - Wikipedia

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    Dialectic – a term that has been defined differently by Aristotle and Petrus Ramus, among others; generally, it means using verbal communication to come to an agreement on a topic. Dispositio – the stage of planning the structure and sequence of ideas; often referred to as arrangement, the second of Cicero's five rhetorical canons.