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  • Movable singularity
  • differential equations, a movable singularity is a point where the solution of the equation behaves badly and which is "movable" in the sense that its location

    Movable singularity

    Movable singularity

    Movable_singularity

  • Singularity (mathematics)
  • Point where a mathematical object behaves irregularly

    (mathematics) Hyperbolic growth Movable singularity Pathological (mathematics) Regular singularity Singular solution "Singularities, Zeros, and Poles". mathfaculty

    Singularity (mathematics)

    Singularity_(mathematics)

  • Painlevé transcendents
  • Special functions in mathematics

    equations in the complex plane with the Painlevé property (the only movable singularities are poles), but which are not generally solvable in terms of elementary

    Painlevé transcendents

    Painlevé_transcendents

  • Lane–Emden equation
  • Dimensionless astrophysics equation

    expansion point is ξ = 0 {\displaystyle \xi =0} , which is also a singular point (fixed singularity) of the equation, and there is provided some initial data

    Lane–Emden equation

    Lane–Emden equation

    Lane–Emden_equation

  • Lazarus Fuchs
  • German mathematician (1833–1902)

    {\displaystyle F\left({\frac {dy}{dz}},y,z\right)=0} to be free of movable singularities. An interesting remark about him as a teacher during the period

    Lazarus Fuchs

    Lazarus Fuchs

    Lazarus_Fuchs

  • Chazy equation
  • 1911) as an example of a third-order differential equation with a movable singularity that is a natural boundary for its solutions. One solution is given

    Chazy equation

    Chazy_equation

  • The
  • Definite article in English

    script or cursive form), came to resemble a y shape. With the arrival of movable type printing, the substitution of ⟨y⟩ for ⟨Þ⟩ became ubiquitous, leading

    The

    The

    The

  • Movable nu
  • Ancient Greek ν appended to some grammatical forms

    In ancient Greek grammar, movable nu, movable N or ephelcystic nu (Ancient Greek: νῦ ἐφελκυστικόν nû ephelkystikón, literally "dragged-in nu") is a letter

    Movable nu

    Movable_nu

  • Malmquist's theorem
  • a transcendental meromorphic solution, then the equation has no movable singularities. Moreover, it can be algebraically reduced either to a Riccati equation

    Malmquist's theorem

    Malmquist's_theorem

  • Asymptotic safety
  • Attempt to find a consistent theory of quantum gravity

    some of these constraints can be removed via the resolution of movable singularities. Moreover, the impact of various kinds of matter fields has been

    Asymptotic safety

    Asymptotic safety

    Asymptotic_safety

  • Weierstrass elliptic function
  • Class of mathematical functions

    property, i.e., those equations that admit poles as their only movable singularities. Let ω 1 , ω 2 ∈ C {\displaystyle \omega _{1},\omega _{2}\in \mathbb

    Weierstrass elliptic function

    Weierstrass elliptic function

    Weierstrass_elliptic_function

  • Indo-European s-mobile
  • Phenomenon involving Proto-Indo-European roots

    element added or lost in the later history of any specific language. This "movable" prefix *s- appears at the beginning of some Indo-European roots, but is

    Indo-European s-mobile

    Indo-European_s-mobile

  • Xeelee Sequence
  • Science fiction series by Stephen Baxter

    from the Big Bang to the eventual heat death of the universe and the singularity portrayed in Timelike Infinity. An omnibus edition of the first four

    Xeelee Sequence

    Xeelee_Sequence

  • Letter frequency
  • How often each letter appears in written language

    frequency analysis gained importance in Europe with the development of movable type in AD 1450, wherein one must estimate the amount of type required

    Letter frequency

    Letter_frequency

  • Prop
  • Movable object used by actors on a stage or set

    screen production. In practical terms, a prop is considered to be anything movable or portable on a stage or a set, distinct from the actors, scenery, costumes

    Prop

    Prop

    Prop

  • Attic Greek
  • Ancient Greek dialect group

    → Attic histamen — Cretan istamen, "we stand" Attic–Ionic places an n (movable nu) at the end of some words that would ordinarily end in a vowel, if the

    Attic Greek

    Attic Greek

    Attic_Greek

  • Timeline of historic inventions
  • Calico was developed in Calicut, India. 1088: Movable type in Song dynasty China: The first record of a movable type system is in the Dream Pool Essays, which

    Timeline of historic inventions

    Timeline_of_historic_inventions

  • Adityas
  • Class of Hindu deities

    blameless, perfect. This class of deities has been seen as upholding the movables and immovable Dharma. Adityas are beneficent gods who act as protectors

    Adityas

    Adityas

    Adityas

  • Rainier Mallol
  • Dominican engineer

    Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra (PUCMM). In 2015, Mallol enrolled in Singularity University at NASA Ames Research Park, where he began developing his

    Rainier Mallol

    Rainier_Mallol

  • Ancient Greek nouns
  • grammatical gender (masculine, feminine, neuter) and are used in a number (singular, dual, or plural). According to their function in a sentence, their form

    Ancient Greek nouns

    Ancient_Greek_nouns

  • Timpani
  • Pitched percussion instrument

    accurately to specific pitches by skilled players through the use of a movable foot-pedal. They are played by striking the head with a specialized beater

    Timpani

    Timpani

    Timpani

  • Apostrophe
  • Punctuation or diacritical mark (')

    when Soviet authorities enforced an orthographic reform by confiscating movable type bearing the hard sign from stubborn printing houses in Petrograd.

    Apostrophe

    Apostrophe

  • List of cattle terminology
  • itself derived in turn from Latin caput 'head'. Cattle originally meant movable personal property, especially livestock of any kind, as opposed to real

    List of cattle terminology

    List_of_cattle_terminology

  • Ancient Greek verbs
  • Linguistic component of Ancient Greek

    as well as three persons (first, second and third) and three numbers (singular, dual and plural). In the indicative mood there are seven tenses: present

    Ancient Greek verbs

    Ancient_Greek_verbs

  • Phoenixes Flying Together
  • Late 19th-century poem by Cheng Huiying

    crude version augmented by some busybody". A third version, made using movable type, was issued by Guangyi Publishing House. A lithograph edition was

    Phoenixes Flying Together

    Phoenixes Flying Together

    Phoenixes_Flying_Together

  • Lagrangian mechanics
  • Formulation of classical mechanics

    {q}}_{i}\partial {\dot {q}}_{j}}}} . If the matrix W {\displaystyle W} is non-singular, the above equations can be solved to represent q ¨ {\displaystyle {\ddot

    Lagrangian mechanics

    Lagrangian mechanics

    Lagrangian_mechanics

  • Sukhoi Su-37
  • Experimental thrust-vectoring version of the Su-35 fighter aircraft

    AL-37FUs replaced with standard production AL-31F engines which lacked movable nozzles. The loss of thrust vectoring was partially mitigated by an update

    Sukhoi Su-37

    Sukhoi Su-37

    Sukhoi_Su-37

  • Mercedes-Benz E-Class (W212)
  • Fourth generation of Mercedes-Benz E-Class

    active seats (which change shape to support the passengers in corners), and movable radiator louvers which improve the vehicle's aerodynamics. Standard Mercedes-Benz

    Mercedes-Benz E-Class (W212)

    Mercedes-Benz E-Class (W212)

    Mercedes-Benz_E-Class_(W212)

  • Serbo-Croatian phonology
  • innovation. The so-called "fleeting a" (Serbo-Croatian: nepóstojānō a), or "movable a", refers to the phenomenon of short /a/ making apparently random appearance

    Serbo-Croatian phonology

    Serbo-Croatian_phonology

  • Incentive spirometer
  • Handheld device to improve lung function

    many repetitions a day while measuring progress by way of advancing the movable gauge along the central column of the device as they improve.[citation

    Incentive spirometer

    Incentive spirometer

    Incentive_spirometer

  • Parallel manipulator
  • Type of mechanical system

    parallel manipulator is formed from six linear actuators that support a movable base for devices such as flight simulators. This device is called a Stewart

    Parallel manipulator

    Parallel manipulator

    Parallel_manipulator

  • Technology
  • Use of knowledge for practical goals

    "incomprehensible" to us. This event horizon is known as the technological singularity. Major figures of techno-utopianism include Ray Kurzweil and Nick Bostrom

    Technology

    Technology

    Technology

  • Ancient Greek grammar
  • Grammar of the Ancient Greek language

    They can be singular, dual (referring to two people or things), or plural (referring to two or more): ὁ θεός (ho theós) "the god" (singular) τὼ θεώ (tṑ

    Ancient Greek grammar

    Ancient_Greek_grammar

  • Jardín histórico
  • Bien de Interés Cultural includes the following sub-categories of non-movable heritage: Conjunto histórico, a type of conservation area (which may include

    Jardín histórico

    Jardín histórico

    Jardín_histórico

  • Hinduism
  • Range of Indian religious traditions

    Skanda Purana, Tirtha are of three kinds: Jangam Tirtha is to a place movable of a sadhu, a rishi, a guru; Sthawar Tirtha is to a place immovable, like

    Hinduism

    Hinduism

    Hinduism

  • Santa María del Naranco
  • Roman Catholic church and UNESCO World Heritage Site in Oviedo, Spain

    make this palace the most distinctive building in Pre-Romanesque, a singularity highlighted by being the only palace complex that has lasted until the

    Santa María del Naranco

    Santa María del Naranco

    Santa_María_del_Naranco

  • Arabic
  • Central Semitic language

    ISBN 978-0-19-007406-7. OCLC 1122689432. Okerson, Ann (2009). "Early Arabic Printing: Movable Type & Lithography". Yale University Library. Archived from the original

    Arabic

    Arabic

    Arabic

  • List of Latin legal terms
  • List of Latin terms used in legal terminology

    specificatio) commodatum accommodation Loan for use, i.e. bailment of movable property that is not perishable or consumable to be returned without payment

    List of Latin legal terms

    List_of_Latin_legal_terms

  • Sports sedan
  • Subjective term for a sedan car that is designed to have sporting performance

    International. p. 13. ISBN 9780760301968. Grasso, Marc D. (9 November 2020). "A movable feast: Alfa Romeo's Giulia sport sedan". Boston Herald. Retrieved 5 January

    Sports sedan

    Sports sedan

    Sports_sedan

  • Cosmic microwave background
  • Trace radiation from the early universe

    525 m (18,125 ft), but is not permanent as it is fixed to the roof of a movable shipping container. The 2009 University of Tokyo Atacama Observatory is

    Cosmic microwave background

    Cosmic microwave background

    Cosmic_microwave_background

  • Colosseum
  • Ancient Roman amphitheater in Rome

    ostriches. Battles and hunts were often staged amid elaborate sets with movable trees and buildings. These events could be huge in scale; Trajan is said

    Colosseum

    Colosseum

    Colosseum

  • 3D printing
  • Additive process used to make a 3D object

    surface finish is added. The boards are routed out of panel form into their singular or array form and then electrically tested. Aside from the paperwork that

    3D printing

    3D printing

    3D_printing

  • Literature of Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • 48: 75–94. ISSN 0084-0041. JSTOR 24749586. Retrieved 19 December 2021. "Movable property - "Čajniče Gospel" kept in the Museum of the Church of the Assumption

    Literature of Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Literature of Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Literature_of_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina

  • Incunable
  • Works printed in Europe before 1501

    period as incunabula, whereas others limit the term to works printed using movable type. As of 2021,[update] there are about 30,000 distinct incunable editions

    Incunable

    Incunable

    Incunable

  • Catalan language
  • Romance language

    something that can also be seen in Metge's work. The first book produced with movable type in the Iberian Peninsula was printed in Catalan. With the union of

    Catalan language

    Catalan language

    Catalan_language

  • Grammatischer Wechsel
  • German term in historical linguistics

    a differing reflex in different parts of the paradigm, a result of the movable nature of accent in PIE. The Germanic past tense derives from the PIE perfect

    Grammatischer Wechsel

    Grammatischer_Wechsel

  • Ishkashimi language
  • Iranian language primarily spoken in Badakhshan

    STEM FORMATION EXAMPLE Present Stem personal endings Past Stem endings are movable γažd-əm (“I said”) Perfect Stem endings are movable γaž-əm ("I say")

    Ishkashimi language

    Ishkashimi language

    Ishkashimi_language

  • Quran
  • Central religious text of Islam

    However, after 1444 the technique vanished for unknown reasons. Arabic movable type printing was ordered by Pope Julius II (r. 1503–1512) for distribution

    Quran

    Quran

    Quran

  • Great Pyramid of Giza
  • Largest pyramid in the Giza Necropolis, Egypt

    (3′ 47″ off). The pole star method: The polar star is tracked using a movable sight and fixed plumb line. Halfway between the maximum eastern and western

    Great Pyramid of Giza

    Great Pyramid of Giza

    Great_Pyramid_of_Giza

  • Stargate (device)
  • Portal device within the Stargate fictional universe

    a black hole or wormhole beyond which the gravitational pull of the singularity would be too strong to overcome. The wavering undulations characteristic

    Stargate (device)

    Stargate_(device)

  • Slovincian grammar
  • Grammar of the Slovincian language

    Polysyllabic stems emphasize the last stem syllable if the base word has a movable accent; however, if the base word has a fixed accent, the possessive adjective

    Slovincian grammar

    Slovincian_grammar

  • SethBling
  • American video game commentator and live streamer (born 1987)

    Source AI Learn to Dominate Super Mario World in Just 24 Hours". Singularity Hub. Singularity University. Retrieved June 8, 2018. "MarI/O AI Program Learns

    SethBling

    SethBling

    SethBling

  • Finland Railway Bridge
  • Bridge in Saint Petersburg, Russia

    parallel rail bridges across the Neva River in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The movable bridges connect the Riihimäki–Saint Petersburg Railway and other railway

    Finland Railway Bridge

    Finland Railway Bridge

    Finland_Railway_Bridge

  • Jainism
  • Indian religion

    one must renounce all killing of living beings, whether tiny or large, movable or immovable. Its theology teaches that one must neither kill another living

    Jainism

    Jainism

    Jainism

  • Ephemera
  • Transient items but collected nonetheless

    OCLC 1099543594. Field, Hannah (2019). Playing with the Book: Victorian Movable Picture Books and the Child Reader. University of Minnesota Press. ISBN 978-1-4529-5958-0

    Ephemera

    Ephemera

    Ephemera

  • Spinal adjustment
  • Chiropractic technique

    decompression–focused procedure that utilizes specialized adjusting tables with movable parts. These tables stretch and decompress the spine's facets and ligaments

    Spinal adjustment

    Spinal adjustment

    Spinal_adjustment

  • Commonplace book
  • Method of knowledge compiling

    information, but as the amount of information grew following the invention of movable type and printing became less expensive, some were published for the general

    Commonplace book

    Commonplace book

    Commonplace_book

  • Samsung Galaxy S6
  • 2015 flagship smartphones by Samsung Electronics

    located in two fixed spots in either lower corner rather than being freely movable. The on-screen navigation and volume keys, as well as selected app and

    Samsung Galaxy S6

    Samsung Galaxy S6

    Samsung_Galaxy_S6

  • Littlest Pet Shop
  • Toy franchise

    with Basic Fun!. Originally a line of animal figurines with magnets or movable parts, the line was relaunched as a line of chibi-esque bobbleheads in

    Littlest Pet Shop

    Littlest Pet Shop

    Littlest_Pet_Shop

  • List of generic and genericized trademarks
  • JBT AeroTech The name commonly used to describe any brand of enclosed, movable connector which most commonly extends from an airport terminal gate to

    List of generic and genericized trademarks

    List_of_generic_and_genericized_trademarks

  • Mississauga
  • City in Ontario, Canada

    more people to the city square. The square was transformed and included a movable stage, a snack bar, extra seating, and sports and gaming facilities (basketball

    Mississauga

    Mississauga

    Mississauga

  • Finite element method
  • Numerical method for solving physical or engineering problems

    feature associated with the problem of interest: the discontinuity, singularity, boundary layer, etc. It was shown that for some problems, such an embedding

    Finite element method

    Finite element method

    Finite_element_method

  • Archaeopteryx
  • Extinct genus of bird-like dinosaurs

    birds and also had firm vanes. The thumb did not yet bear a separately movable tuft of stiff feathers. The body plumage of Archaeopteryx is less well-documented

    Archaeopteryx

    Archaeopteryx

    Archaeopteryx

  • Sistine Chapel ceiling
  • Cycle of frescoes by Michelangelo

    1511. The lunettes above the windows were painted last, using a small movable scaffold. In this scheme, proposed by Johannes Wilde, the vault's first

    Sistine Chapel ceiling

    Sistine Chapel ceiling

    Sistine_Chapel_ceiling

  • Casa de Campo
  • Largest public park in Madrid, Spain

    [citation needed] In 2000, 18 trees or groups of them were classified as Singular Trees. They are marked with wooden signs that describe their special characteristics

    Casa de Campo

    Casa de Campo

    Casa_de_Campo

  • Glossary of chess
  • organization. chessmen The movable figures placed on the board in a game of chess. Includes both pieces and pawns. Singular: chessman. chess notation See

    Glossary of chess

    Glossary_of_chess

  • Kontakion
  • Form of hymn in the Byzantine liturgical tradition

    Liturgy of Presanctified Gifts) and Kontakarion (menaion with integrated movable cycle) with Middle Byzantine round notation written in a monastic context

    Kontakion

    Kontakion

  • BTR-60
  • Wheeled amphibious armoured personnel carrier

    converted into a signals vehicle equipped with R-140M SW radio set, two movable whip antennas in the rear, a 10 m high telescopic mast and the AB-4-T/230-M1

    BTR-60

    BTR-60

    BTR-60

  • Law
  • System of enforceable rules

    and things attached to it. Personal property, refers to everything else; movable objects, such as computers, cars, jewelry or intangible rights, such as

    Law

    Law

    Law

  • Aryan
  • Self-designation used by ancient Indo-Iranian peoples

    *-stān. Other place names mentioned in the Avesta include airyō šayana, a movable term corresponding to the 'territory of the Aryas', airyanąm dahyunąm,

    Aryan

    Aryan

  • Early modern period
  • Historical period from c. 1500 to 1700 or 1800

    educational reform. Johannes Gutenberg is credited as the first European to use movable type printing, around 1439, and as the global inventor of the mechanical

    Early modern period

    Early_modern_period

  • Optative (Ancient Greek)
  • Grammatical mood of Ancient Greek verbs

    the singular, but sometimes in the plural also. The order of the cells in the tables below is: first-person singular ("I"), second-person singular ("you")

    Optative (Ancient Greek)

    Optative_(Ancient_Greek)

  • Pluperfect
  • Grammatical tense

    być "to be" and past participle of the main verb. The person marking is movable, e.g. zrobił byłem ~ zrobiłem był "I had done".[citation needed] Past tense

    Pluperfect

    Pluperfect

  • Kannada
  • Dravidian language

    literary works in Modern Kannada.[verification needed] The first modern movable type printing of "Canarese" appears to be the Canarese Grammar of Carey

    Kannada

    Kannada

    Kannada

  • Ancient Greek accent
  • the genitive and dative singular, dual, and plural. (This also applies to the adjective πᾶς pâs 'all' but only in the singular.) Further details are given

    Ancient Greek accent

    Ancient_Greek_accent

  • Bible
  • Collection of religious texts

    where the Gutenberg Bible was the first book printed in Europe using movable type. It has contributed to the formation of Western law, art, literature

    Bible

    Bible

    Bible

  • Murrumbidgee River
  • Major river in southeastern Australia

    bridges Main Roads September 1979 pages 3-5 Bascule and Swing Span Bridges – Movable Span Bridge Study GHD Group pages 144, 147-149 "Evacuation begins". The

    Murrumbidgee River

    Murrumbidgee River

    Murrumbidgee_River

  • Molecular gastronomy
  • Scientific study of cuisine

    Retrieved 2011-08-03. "Next Culinary Movement - Culinary Constructivism". Movable Feast. 2004-11-17. Archived from the original on 2017-09-20. Retrieved

    Molecular gastronomy

    Molecular gastronomy

    Molecular_gastronomy

  • Wright brothers
  • American aviation pioneers, inventors of the airplane

    new vertical rudder". The brothers then decided to make the rear rudder movable to solve the problem. They hinged the rudder and connected it to the pilot's

    Wright brothers

    Wright brothers

    Wright_brothers

  • Dodo
  • Extinct species of bird

    Skeletal elements of the upper jaw appear to have been rhynchokinetic (movable in relation to each other), which must have affected its feeding behaviour

    Dodo

    Dodo

    Dodo

  • Women in Islam
  • surviving children and parents. The wives share as inheritance a part of movable property of her late husband, but they do not share anything from immovable

    Women in Islam

    Women_in_Islam

  • Machine
  • Powered mechanical device

    of refined coal. The idea that a machine can be decomposed into simple movable elements led Archimedes to define the lever, pulley and screw as simple

    Machine

    Machine

    Machine

  • Scenography
  • Theatre design including lighting, sound, set, and costume design

    scenografica, and notes that it required ingenious engineering to create movable sets, or create illusions of environments. The Galli da Bibiena family

    Scenography

    Scenography

  • Tourism in the Philippines
  • Islands Wildlife Sanctuary. The Philippines possesses numerous significant movable tangible heritage, both in cultural and natural terms. Many are declared

    Tourism in the Philippines

    Tourism in the Philippines

    Tourism_in_the_Philippines

  • Salic law
  • Frankish civil law code

    cover all matters of inheritance – for example, not the inheritance of movables — only to lands considered "Salic" – and debate remains as to the legal

    Salic law

    Salic law

    Salic_law

  • Arthropod leg
  • Form of jointed appendage of arthropods

    ischiopodite The merus is the fourth segment of the leg. It is the third movable segment and is the second most proximal segment of the endopod. Merus is

    Arthropod leg

    Arthropod_leg

  • Manuscript
  • Document written by hand

    Before the inventions of printing, in China by woodblock and in Europe by movable type in a printing press, all written documents had to be both produced

    Manuscript

    Manuscript

    Manuscript

  • Sutton Hoo helmet
  • Decorated Anglo-Saxon helmet

    also noted its exposed areas, and a neck guard that was fixed rather than movable. Though envisioned by Maryon as similar to a "crash helmet of a motor cyclist"

    Sutton Hoo helmet

    Sutton Hoo helmet

    Sutton_Hoo_helmet

  • Hyphen
  • Punctuation mark used to join words

    (Hubay index #35) in the U. S. Library of Congress shows that Gutenberg's movable type was set justified in a uniform style, 42 equal lines per page. The

    Hyphen

    Hyphen

  • Glossary of nautical terms (A–L)
  • activity or countermand an order prior to execution. belaying pin A short movable bar of iron or hard wood to which running rigging may be secured, or "belayed"

    Glossary of nautical terms (A–L)

    Glossary_of_nautical_terms_(A–L)

  • Charles Babbage
  • English mathematician, philosopher, and engineer (1791–1871)

    interest in it, in the absence of the facts, as relevant to the management of movable type. As early as 1845, Babbage had solved a cipher that had been posed

    Charles Babbage

    Charles Babbage

    Charles_Babbage

  • Subjunctive (Ancient Greek)
  • Grammatical mood in Ancient Greek

    generally preceded by φέρε δή (phére dḗ), it can be used in the 1st person singular: φέρε δὴ δείξω ὑμῖν. phére dḕ deíxō humîn. Come now, let me show you. Since

    Subjunctive (Ancient Greek)

    Subjunctive_(Ancient_Greek)

  • Industrial Revolution
  • 1760–1840 agrarian to industrial era shift

    economic and technological stagnation". China had a printing press and movable type, and India had similar scientific and technological achievement as

    Industrial Revolution

    Industrial Revolution

    Industrial_Revolution

  • Currency
  • Standardization of money

    The already widespread methods of woodblock printing and then Bi Sheng's movable type printing by the 11th century were the impetus for the mass production

    Currency

    Currency

  • Academy Honorary Award
  • Annual award

    outstanding comedy creation, 'Charlie McCarthy'." Wooden statuette, with movable mouth W. Howard Greene "for the color photography of A Star Is Born." Plaque

    Academy Honorary Award

    Academy_Honorary_Award

  • Cuenca Cathedral
  • Gothic cathedral in Castile-La Mancha, Spain

    María Rodríguez González (2012). Animal Iconography in the Middle Ages. A singular and unique world in the arcades of Cuenca Cathedral: Journal of Feelsynapsis

    Cuenca Cathedral

    Cuenca Cathedral

    Cuenca_Cathedral

  • Thai typography
  • Visual representation of Thai script

    [Viewpoint of Using a Roman-like Typeface: Disappearance of Singularity and Legibility]. Manutsayasat Wichakan (in Thai). 19 (1): 113–145. ISSN 2673-0502

    Thai typography

    Thai typography

    Thai_typography

  • Indeterminacy (philosophy)
  • Philosophical terms

    which are never equal and thus altogether unequal." "What then is truth? A movable host of metaphors, metonymies, and; anthropomorphisms: in short, a sum

    Indeterminacy (philosophy)

    Indeterminacy_(philosophy)

  • Early Muslim conquests
  • Expansion of the Islamic state (622–750)

    to pay the legal alms, zakat, that is annually levied on most kinds of movable and immovable property. Other early 20th century scholars suggest that

    Early Muslim conquests

    Early Muslim conquests

    Early_Muslim_conquests

  • MacArthur Causeway
  • Bridge in Florida, United States of America

    South Beach via Biscayne Bay in Miami-Dade County. The highway is the singular roadway connecting the mainland and beaches to Watson Island and the bay

    MacArthur Causeway

    MacArthur Causeway

    MacArthur_Causeway

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  • Movables
  • pl.

    of Movable

  • Unmovable
  • a.

    Immovable.

  • Smokable
  • a.

    Capable of being smoked; suitable or ready to be smoked; as, smokable tobacco.

  • Immovable
  • a.

    Incapable of being moved; firmly fixed; fast; -- used of material things; as, an immovable foundatin.

  • Inamovable
  • a.

    Not amovable or removable.

  • Movable
  • n.

    Property not attached to the soil.

  • Amovable
  • a.

    Removable.

  • Notable
  • a.

    Worthy of notice; remarkable; memorable; noted or distinguished; as, a notable event, person.

  • Loveable
  • a.

    See Lovable.

  • Minable
  • a.

    Such as can be mined; as, minable earth.

  • Movable
  • n.

    An article of wares or goods; a commodity; a piece of property not fixed, or not a part of real estate; generally, in the plural, goods; wares; furniture.

  • Movably
  • adv.

    In a movable manner or condition.

  • Immovable
  • a.

    Steadfast; fixed; unalterable; unchangeable; -- used of the mind or will; as, an immovable purpose, or a man who remain immovable.

  • Potable
  • n.

    A potable liquid; a beverage.

  • Immovable
  • a.

    Not liable to be removed; permanent in place or tenure; fixed; as, an immovable estate. See Immovable, n.

  • Movable
  • a.

    Capable of being moved, lifted, carried, drawn, turned, or conveyed, or in any way made to change place or posture; susceptible of motion; not fixed or stationary; as, a movable steam engine.

  • Solvable
  • a.

    Capable of being paid and discharged; as, solvable obligations.

  • Moebles
  • n. pl.

    Movables; furniture; -- also used in the singular (moeble).

  • Movable
  • a.

    Changing from one time to another; as, movable feasts, i. e., church festivals, the date of which varies from year to year.

  • Irremovable
  • a.

    Not removable; immovable; inflexible.