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Commune in Grand Est, France
Singly (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ɡli]) is a commune in the Ardennes department in northern France. Communes of the Ardennes department "Répertoire national
Singly
Data structure with nodes pointing to the next node
advantages over singly linked linear lists, linear lists offer some advantages that make them preferable in some situations. A singly linked linear list
Linked_list
How many times a number is divisible by 2
evenly even or doubly even if it is a multiple of 4, and oddly even or singly even if it is not. The former names are traditional ones, derived from ancient
Singly_and_doubly_even
1903 French film
as Misfortune Never Comes Alone and in Britain as Accidents Never Happen Singly, is a 1903 French short silent film by Georges Méliès. It was sold by Méliès's
Misfortune_Never_Comes_Alone
Space which has no holes through it
In topology, a topological space is called simply connected (or 1-connected, or 1-simply connected) if it is path-connected and every path between two
Simply_connected_space
François de Singly (born 1948) was born in Dreux, is a French sociologist and professor of sociology at Paris Descartes University. He has worked a lot
François_de_Singly
Inheritance hierarchy with a universal common ancestor class
The singly rooted hierarchy, in object-oriented programming, is a characteristic of most (but not all) object-oriented programming languages. In most such
Singly_rooted_hierarchy
Highest occupied and lowest unoccupied molecular (frontier) orbitals
lobe can help predict where addition to pi ligands will occur. A SOMO is a singly occupied molecular orbital such as half-filled HOMO of a radical. This abbreviation
HOMO_and_LUMO
Russian nuclear pressurized water reactors
various series of nuclear pressurized water reactors (PWR). They were used singly or in pairs to power the Soviet Navy's submarines. It was developed by NIKIET
VM_reactor
Ordinary electric motor or generator
Singly fed electric machine is a broad term which covers ordinary electric motors and electric generators. Such machines have only one external connection
Singly_fed_electric_machine
Chemical and biochemical technique to follow reactions through using atomic isotopes
Isotopic labeling (or isotopic labelling) is a technique used to track the passage of an isotope (an atom with a detectable variation in neutron count)
Isotopic_labeling
Finite, ordered collection of items
reduce, etc. Lists are typically implemented either as linked lists (either singly or doubly linked) or as arrays, usually variable length or dynamic arrays
List_(abstract_data_type)
singly periodic Scherk's second surface so that it has N-fold (N > 2) symmetry around one axis. These surfaces are the only properly embedded singly periodic
Saddle_tower
Table of molar ionization energies for the chemical elements
ionization energy applies to the further removal of an electron from a singly, doubly, etc., charged ion. For ionization energies measured in the unit
Molar ionization energies of the elements
Molar_ionization_energies_of_the_elements
Species of tree endemic to southeastern Australia
green, lance-shaped adult leaves, glaucous, ribbed flower buds arranged singly or in groups of three or seven in leaf axils, white flowers and woody fruit
Eucalyptus_globulus
Cuba, while Uzbekistan, being doubly-landlocked, primarily exports to its singly-landlocked neighbours, Tajikistan and Afghanistan. The largest import and
List of countries by leading trade partners
List_of_countries_by_leading_trade_partners
American physicist (1932–2015)
Commins, Eugene D. (1958). Hyperfine structure of the metastable state of singly ionized helium-3 (Ph.D.). Columbia University. OCLC 35606729. ProQuest 301936662
Eugene_D._Commins
Species of bird
species of large wading bird in the stork family Ciconiidae. It breeds singly, or in small loose colonies. It is distributed in a wide variety of habitats
African_woolly-necked_stork
Thin-walled structural element
from a plate in two steps: by initially forming the middle surface as a singly or doubly curved surface, then by applying loads which are coplanar to the
Shell_(structure)
Window that is attached to its frame by one or more hinges
attached to its frame by one or more hinges at the side. They are used singly or in pairs within a common frame, in which case they are hinged on the
Casement_window
Type of garden roses
elegant form and large variety of colours. Their flowers are usually borne singly at the end of long stems which also makes them very popular as cut flowers
Hybrid_tea_rose
Species of flowering plant in the family Grossulariaceae
singly or in diverging tufts of two or three from the bases of the short spurs or lateral leaf shoots. The bell-shaped flowers are produced, singly or
Ribes_uva-crispa
Putting together of components
more effective, and more economical than any of their components used singly. Formulations are commercially produced for drugs, cosmetics, coatings,
Formulation
Rose cultivar
blossoms are large and high-centered, with 35 petals, and are borne mostly singly on strong stems. They have a rich scent. Flowering is very sustained over
Rosa_'Papa_Meilland'
Undirected, connected, and acyclic graph
a disjoint union of trees. A directed tree, oriented tree, polytree, or singly connected network is a directed acyclic graph (DAG) whose underlying undirected
Tree_(graph_theory)
Rule used to predict the ground state of an atom or molecule with open electron shells
shells. The rule states that in a subshell of an atom, electrons are first singly filled with same spin before they are filled doubly. This implies that if
Hund's rule of maximum multiplicity
Hund's_rule_of_maximum_multiplicity
Species of insect
hindwing; the dark morph is almost completely black. The green eggs are laid singly on plants of the families Magnoliaceae and Rosaceae. Young caterpillars
Papilio_glaucus
Ring-shaped large-scale structure near the constellation Boötes
ongoing research into large-scale structures of the universe using MgII (singly ionized magnesium) absorbers detected in quasar spectra from the Sloan Digital
Big_Ring
Blunt mace or club from India
of wielding the gada is known as gada-yuddha. It can either be wielded singly or in pairs, and can be handled in twenty different ways. Various gada-yuddha
Gada_(mace)
Data type defined by combining other types
Edinburgh. One of the most common examples of an algebraic data type is the singly linked list. A list type is a sum type with two variants, Nil for an empty
Algebraic_data_type
American actor and showrunner (born 1964)
Central a spin-off of Smigel's TV Funhouse cartoons (which were appearing singly as animated shorts on Saturday Night Live episodes) as a half-hour sketch
Dino_Stamatopoulos
Genus of coniferous trees
the pine family by the way in which their needle-like leaves are attached singly to the branches with a circular base, and by their cones, which, like those
Fir
Polyatomic ion (O3, charge –1), or cyclic compounds made from ozone and alkenes
Ozonide is the polyatomic anion with the formula O−3. Cyclic organic compounds formed by the addition of ozone (O3) to an alkene are also called ozonides
Ozonide
Tall, narrow window with a pointed arch at its top
Gothic church edifices of the earliest period. Lancet windows may occur singly, or paired under a single moulding, or grouped in an odd number with the
Lancet_window
Type of variable star that pulsates radially
ionized helium, the form found at high temperatures, is more opaque than singly ionized helium. As a result the outer layer of the star cycles between compression
Cepheid_variable
Species of fruit and plant
narrowly egg-shaped, sharply pointed leaves, bell-shaped flowers arranged singly and white or pink drupes. Leptecophylla juniperina is a compact or tall
Leptecophylla_juniperina
Linked list data structure
circularly linked via the sentinel node. It can be conceptualized as two singly linked lists formed from the same data items, but in opposite sequential
Doubly_linked_list
American game show
the pool. The balls are then released, ether all at once, in groups, or singly as requested by the host. If an answer is correct, a mechanism stops the
The_Quiz_with_Balls
Nearest star to the Solar System
chromosphere is active, and its spectrum displays a strong emission line of singly ionized magnesium at a wavelength of 280 nm. About 88% of the surface of
Proxima_Centauri
Amino acid and neurotransmitter
one proton from its second carboxyl group to form the conjugate base, the singly-negative anion glutamate −OOC−CH(NH+ 3)−(CH 2)2−COO−. This form of the compound
Glutamic_acid
American right-wing populist political ideology
movements can be reliably predicted by using two social psychology scales (singly or in combination), namely right-wing authoritarian (RWA) measures which
Trumpism
Campaign medal of the British Empire
Central European Powers during 1914 and 1915. The medal was never awarded singly and recipients also received the British War Medal and Victory Medal. The
1914–15_Star
American computer programmer
Wikia Search, an open-source search engine initiative. He later co-founded Singly, Inc. in 2010, which introduced Telehash and Locker. The company was later
Jeremie_Miller
Distilled alcoholic beverage from Japan
subcategorization based upon the relative volumes used. Singly distilled shōchū makes up 50%–95% of the total volume of singly distilled blended shōchū. This category
Shōchū
Palm tree cultivated for its sweet fruit
date palms. Date palms reach up to 30 metres (98 ft) in height, growing singly or in clumps with several stems from a single root system. Slow-growing
Date_palm
Species of beetle
swarming. Female chafers lay 20-40 eggs over their lifespan. They are laid singly, 5–10 centimetres (2–4 in) deep in moist soil, and take 2 weeks to hatch
European_chafer
Arrangement of interrelated elements in an object/system, or the object/system itself
In a singly linked list, each element has a data value and a pointer to the next element.
Structure
NSAID analgesic veterinary drug
Ruemmler R (November 2011). "Phenylbutazone and flunixin meglumine used singly or in combination in experimental lameness in horses". Equine Veterinary
Flunixin
or travel in single file. Spotted hyenas usually hunt wildebeest either singly, or in groups of two or three. They catch adult wildebeest usually after
Feeding behavior of spotted hyenas
Feeding_behavior_of_spotted_hyenas
Type of booby trap
light cover of wicker and a layer of soil. Trous de loup might be found singly as a trap (in which case they were always concealed), or in a dense pattern
Trou_de_loup
Species of flowering plant
trifoliate leaves and deep pink to red, four-petalled flowers arranged singly in leaf axils. Boronia heterophylla is a shrub which grows to a height of
Boronia_heterophylla
Hydrozoa reproductive organ
medusae. In the family Haleciidae, they are typically sporosacs, growing singly or bunched into a glomulus. They remain attached to the hydroids or break
Gonophore
Species of bird
species. Amphibians are even rarer in the diet, only recorded more than singly in one study each from Spain and from England. Fish are similarly rare in
Eurasian_goshawk
Species of flowering plant
1 mm (0.039 in) wide on a short, broad petiole. The flowers are arranged singly in leaf axils forming a cluster near the ends of branches. The five sepals
Epacris_navicularis
Data structure representing a graph
vertex points to a singly linked list of the neighbouring vertices of that vertex. In this representation, the nodes of the singly linked list may be
Adjacency_list
Species of plant
glabrous leaves and pendent, pale green to pale yellow flowers arranged singly on short side shoots. Correa glabra is an erect shrub that typically grows
Correa_glabra
Czech rock band
(1994) Singly I (1995) Vlak co nikde nestaví (1995) Petr Hejduk (1995) Singly II (1996) Singly III (1997) Singly IV (1997) Singly V (1998) Singly VI (1998)
Olympic_(band)
Genus of flowering plants
with leaves arranged alternately along the stems. The flowers are arranged singly or in cymes, with white to yellow petals fused at the base forming a short
Pittosporum
Soft, non-cancerous growth resulting from the tertiary stage of syphilis
found in most but not all cases of tertiary syphilis, and can occur either singly or in groups. Gummatous lesions are usually associated with long-term syphilitic
Gumma_(pathology)
Ring worn on any toe
silver and worn in pairs (unlike in Western countries, where they are worn singly or in unmatched pairs) on the second toe of both feet. Traditionally, they
Toe_ring
Planetary nebula in the constellation Draco
were taken, in filters isolating the light emitted by singly ionised hydrogen at 656.3 nm, singly ionised nitrogen at 658.4 nm and doubly ionised oxygen
Cat's_Eye_Nebula
Species of flowering plant in the family Geraniaceae
each segment is tripartite with large teeth. The flowers are produced singly (not in clusters, as in many other Geranium species), 2.5–4 cm diameter
Geranium_sanguineum
Dog breed
used to hunt squirrel and raccoon; too small to hunt black bear and cougar singly, when hunted as a pack they are considered to have sufficient courage to
Stephens_Stock
Species of flowering plant
base of the petals, in mid to late spring. The flowers are always borne singly. P. jishanensis can reach to 1.2m in height. This species was once thought
Paeonia_jishanensis
Species of fig
lateral veins. The syconia (fig fruit) are produced in the leaf axils either singly or in pairs, and are green-yellow when mature; they are somewhat pear-shaped
Ficus_callosa
Species of legume
September and produces yellow flowers. The simple inflorescences occur singly or in groups of up to three per axil. The spherical to obloid flower-heads
Acacia_nodiflora
Roman soldier who prevented an Etruscan army from crossing the bridge over the Tiber
important reason, that the statue of Horatius Cocles was erected, he having singly prevented the enemy from passing the important Sublician bridge." "Horatius"
Horatius_Cocles
Species of plant
Australia. It has papery, oblong leaves and pendulous green flowers arranged singly on the ends of short side branches. Correa calycina is a dense shrub that
Correa_calycina
Species of bird
sharing incubation and cygnet-rearing duties. Black swans can be found singly, or in loose companies numbering into the hundreds or even thousands. It
Black_swan
Species of owl
owlet is native to the Indian Subcontinent. The species is often found singly, in pairs or small groups, and they are usually detected by their calls
Jungle_owlet
Species of tree
States and Southern Ontario in Canada. It is a tree that tends to occur singly as scattered specimens, rather than in groves. The cucumber tree is native
Magnolia_acuminata
Species of conifer
single bud. It has bimorphic needles, with needles on new growth borne singly and arranged in a spiral around the branch and needles on older wood borne
Larix_sibirica
Plant species in the gentian family
waxy leaves and showy bell shaped flowers in blue pink or white each borne singly on an upright plant. Depending on growing conditions it may present as an
Eustoma_russellianum
Beam of charged atoms (ions)
thrusters developed by NASA in the 1960s. The most widely used ion beams are of singly-charged ions. Ion current density is typically measured in mA/cm2, and ion
Ion_beam
Species of shrub
bottom. Flowers open from May to June and are yellowish. They are produced singly or in a cluster from leaf axils. Fruits are elliptical, with star-shaped
Shepherdia_rotundifolia
Family of insects
provide camouflage from birds.[citation needed] Eggs are deposited at night, singly or in small groups; one female produces some 100–200 eggs. Eggs are placed
Chrysopidae
Musical artist (1923–2006)
series, King Cutler, in which they performed their material jointly and singly. Cutler also collaborated with pianist Neil Ardley, singer Robert Wyatt
Ivor_Cutler
Identifier that is unique among all used identifiers
Foundation (GLEIF). The above methods can be combined, hierarchically or singly, to create other generation schemes which guarantee uniqueness. In many
Unique_identifier
Overview article
player on their right to cut (required in tournament play), and deals cards singly to each player, starting with the player on the dealer's left. For two players
Rules_of_cribbage
Species of flowering plant
to egg-shaped, glandular-warty leaves and white to pink flowers arranged singly in leaf axils. Prior to 1998 it was known as Eriostemon myoporoides. Philotheca
Philotheca_myoporoides
Species of sponge
sponge belonging to the family Sycettidae. This small purse sponge grows singly or in small groups from a single holdfast. It is up to five centimetres
Sycon_ciliatum
Part of a wall or window, made of glass
glass as well as a variety of coated glasses, all of which can be glazed singly or as double, or even triple, glazing units. Ordinary clear glass has a
Glazing_(window)
Exchange of ions between an electrolyte solution and a solid
ions that can bind to ion exchangers are: H+ (hydron) and OH− (hydroxide). Singly charged monatomic (i.e., monovalent) ions like Na+, K+ , and Cl− . Doubly
Ion_exchange
Officially published collection of international agreements
Treaty Series (TS or USTS), issued singly in pamphlets until 1945 Executive Agreement Series (EAS), issued singly in pamphlets until 1945 Treaties and
Treaty_series
Cancer of the skin, integumentary lymph nodes, or other organs
usually painless, purple, and may be flat or raised. Lesions can occur singly, multiply in a limited area, or may be widespread. Depending on the sub-type
Kaposi's_sarcoma
Species of plant in the family Cactaceae
cactus native to the deserts of Mexico. Stenocactus ochoterenianus grows singly with depressed, spherical, bluish-green ribs and reaches a height of up
Stenocactus_ochoterenianus
Hybrid tea rose cultivar
Flowers are lemon yellow with dark pink edges, and are typically borne singly, and more rarely in small clusters. The rose has a medium, fruity fragrance
Rosa_'Love_and_Peace'
Type of signal processing filter
filter can be scaled for other values of impedance and frequency. For a singly terminated filter (that is, one driven by an ideal voltage or current source)
Butterworth_filter
Theorem that the growth rate of every proper permutation class is singly exponential
1980s, states that the growth rate of every proper permutation class is singly exponential. It was proved by Adam Marcus and Gábor Tardos (2004) and is
Stanley–Wilf_conjecture
Star system in the constellation Taurus
absorption seen in HD 28736's spectra, specifically in the emission lines of singly ionized magnesium (Mg II in spectroscopic notation). This corresponds to
HD_28736
Species of flowering plant
cartilaginous margins and measure up to 2 cm long. Flowers occur in leaf axils singly or in short, spikelike inflorescences. Each has four triangular sepals and
Rotala_indica
Hybrid tea rose cultivar
center and reverse. Flowers have a mild fragrance, and are generally borne singly or in small clusters. The plant is vigorous, blooming in flushes from spring
Rosa_'Rio_Samba'
Edible fruit
and 24 stamens in two rows. Female flowers are creamy-white and appear singly. They have a large calyx, a four-parted, yellow corolla, eight undeveloped
Persimmon
Species of oak tree
shiny and tan-brown to nearly black, often black at the tips, and borne singly or in clusters. Depending on the growing conditions, live oaks vary from
Quercus_virginiana
equivalents of the Sanskrit word Ekangavira, the hero who fights the combat singly. These ekkatis of the Reddi period gradually formed into a separate military
Ontari_(caste)
Species of bird
13–16 days. Normally several broods are raised each year. It forages either singly or in small groups. The diet consists of small insects, spiders, nectar
Palawan_sunbird
Species of flowering plant
New South Wales, and into Victoria and Tasmania, Dianella tasmanica grows singly or in clumps in shady spots in wet forests. Dianella tasmanica is a hardy
Dianella_tasmanica
Diesel multiple unit
traditional diesel locomotive-drawn train with coaches. The cars could be used singly or coupled together in train sets and controlled from the cab of the front
Budd_Rail_Diesel_Car
Species of tree
(1⁄2–1+1⁄2 in) long, generally resembling those of the firs, occurring singly rather than in fascicles; they completely encircle the branches, which can
Douglas_fir
Species of cactus
which has a very different appearance. Echinopsis albispinosa usually grows singly, but occasionally branches and then forms small groups. The spherical to
Echinopsis_albispinosa
SINGLY
SINGLY
Girl/Female
Indian
Devoted to one aim, Singly focused
Girl/Female
Tamil
Ekanthika | à®à®•ாஂதிகா
Devoted to one aim, Singly focused
Ekanthika | à®à®•ாஂதிகா
Girl/Female
Tamil
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Devoted to one aim, Singly focused
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Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
One Aim; Singly Focused
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Singly Focussed
Girl/Female
Indian
Devoted to one aim, Singly focused
SINGLY
SINGLY
Girl/Female
Hindu
Peaceful, Unique
Male
French
French form of Roman Latin Pontius, PONS means "of the sea; seaman."
Female
Yiddish
(קִיילֶע) Variant spelling of Yiddish Kayle, a form of Latin Cælia, probably KAYLA means "heaven." Compare with another form of Kayla.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Dividing
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh
Bright; Shining; Pleasant
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Hotness
Girl/Female
Latin
Sister of Roma.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Wolf Spear
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
A Place of Worship; Many of the Prominent People had this Name Including the Companions Ibn Khalid Al-juhanni and Ibn-hawzah RA
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Understanding intelligent
SINGLY
SINGLY
SINGLY
SINGLY
SINGLY
adv.
Singly; alone; only; without another; as, to rest a cause solely one argument; to rely solelyn one's own strength.
n. masc.
One who dances at the opera, not singly, but in groups or figures; an accessory character on the stage, who figures in its scenes, but has nothing to say; hence, one who figures in any scene, without taking a prominent part.
adv.
Individually; particularly; severally; as, to make men singly and personally good.
n.
Each particular taken singly; an item; a detail; an individual.
a.
Singly; without more; as, only-begotten.
n.
Each particular taken singly; distinction.
adv.
Only; by one's self; alone.
n.
At Athens, one who (singly, or jointly with other citizens) had to fit out a trireme for the public service.
n.
A lens of glass to assist the sight. Eyeglasses are used singly or in pairs.
n.
The concrete juice (gum resin) of an umbelliferous plant, the Dorema ammoniacum. It is brought chiefly from Persia in the form of yellowish tears, which occur singly, or are aggregated into masses. It has a peculiar smell, and a nauseous, sweet taste, followed by a bitter one. It is inflammable, partially soluble in water and in spirit of wine, and is used in medicine as an expectorant and resolvent, and for the formation of certain plasters.
a.
Distributed, as leaves, singly at different heights of the stem, and at equal intervals as respects angular divergence.
a.
Occuring singly, or apart from other things of the same kind, or in scattered instances; separate; single; as, a sporadic fireball; a sporadic case of disease; a sporadic example of a flower.
adv.
Singularly; peculiarly.
adv.
Without partners, companions, or associates; single-handed; as, to attack another singly.
adv.
By distribution; singly; not collectively; in a distributive manner.
n.
A glen. See Glen. [Obs. singly, but occurring often in locative names in Ireland, as Glen does in Scotland.]
n.
One of a set of straws of strips of ivory, bone, wood, etc., for playing a child's game, the jackstraws being thrown confusedly together on a table, to be gathered up singly by a hooked instrument, without touching or disturbing the rest of the pile. See Spilikin.
adv.
Honestly; sincerely; simply.
a.
Expressing separation; denoting a taking singly, not collectively; as, a distributive adjective or pronoun, such as each, either, every; a distributive numeral, as (Latin) bini (two by two).
n.
A piece of glass, or other transparent substance, ground with two opposite regular surfaces, either both curved, or one curved and the other plane, and commonly used, either singly or combined, in optical instruments, for changing the direction of rays of light, and thus magnifying objects, or otherwise modifying vision. In practice, the curved surfaces are usually spherical, though rarely cylindrical, or of some other figure.