Exponent

  • 51Exponent (disambiguation) — According to the Oxford English Dictionary, to expone is to set forth , and an exponent is a person or a statement that sets something forth. The word has assumed a plethora of other meanings:Mathematics*List of exponential topics *Exponentiation …

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  • 52Exponent (linguistics) — An exponent is a phonological manifestation of a morphosyntactic property. In non technical language, it is the expression of one or more grammatical properties by sound. There are several kinds of exponents:*identity *affixation *reduplication… …

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  • 53Exponent — См. suffisso …

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  • 54exponent — noun a) One who expounds, represents or advocates b) The power to which a number, symbol or expression is to be raised. As in the in …

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  • 55exponent — Synonyms and related words: Maecenas, abettor, admirer, advocate, aficionado, allegorist, alter ego, alternate, amicus curiae, angel, annotator, apologist, attorney, backer, backup, backup man, booster, buff, case, case in point, champion,… …

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  • 56exponent — ex|po|nent Mot Agut Nom masculí …

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  • 57exponént — s. m., pl. exponénţi …

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  • 58exponent — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. expounder, representative; backer, defender; power, superscript. See teaching, auxiliary. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Explainer] Syn. advocate, interpreter, expounder; see interpreter , supporter . 2.… …

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  • 59Exponent — Ex|po|nẹnt 〈m.; Gen.: en, Pl.: en〉 1. 〈Math.〉 Hochzahl einer Potenz, die angibt, wie oft eine Zahl mit sich selbst multipliziert werden soll, z. B. 43 = 4 · 4 · 4 (lies: vier hoch drei) 2. 〈fig.〉 herausgehobener Vertreter einer Sache, z. B.… …

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  • 60Exponent — ⇡ Potenzieren …

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