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  • 41Asymptote — For other uses, see Asymptote (disambiguation). The graph of a function with a horizontal, vertical, and oblique asymptote …

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  • 42The End of the World (painting) — Infobox Painting title=The Great Day of His Wrath artist=John Martin year= 1851 1853 type=Oil on canvas height= 197 width= 303 height inch = width inch = museum=Tate Gallery city= London The End of the World , later to be commonly known as The… …

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  • 43Celtic languages — Branch of the Indo European language family spoken across a broad area of western and central Europe by the Celts in pre Roman and Roman times, now confined to small coastal areas of northwestern Europe. Celtic can be divided into a continental… …

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  • 44Local reference frame — In theoretical physics, a local reference frame (local frame) refers to a coordinate system or frame of reference that is only expected to function over a small region or a restricted region of space or spacetime. The term is most often used in… …

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  • 45asymptote — /as im toht /, n. Math. a straight line approached by a given curve as one of the variables in the equation of the curve approaches infinity. [1650 60; < Gk asýmptotos, equiv. to a A 6 + sýmptotos falling together (sym SYM + ptotós falling, deriv …

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  • 46Old High German declension — Old High German is an inflected language, and as such its nouns, pronouns, and adjectives must be declined in order to serve a grammatical function. A set of declined forms of the same word pattern is called a declension. There are five&#8230; …

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  • 47occasion — [14] Like English befall, occasion depends on a metaphorical connection between ‘falling’ and ‘happening’. Its ultimate source is the Latin verb occidere ‘go down’, a compound formed from the prefix ob ‘down’ and cadere ‘fall’ (source of English&#8230; …

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  • 48occasion — [14] Like English befall, occasion depends on a metaphorical connection between ‘falling’ and ‘happening’. Its ultimate source is the Latin verb occidere ‘go down’, a compound formed from the prefix ob ‘down’ and cadere ‘fall’ (source of English&#8230; …

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  • 49Asymptote — As ymp*tote (?; 215), n. [Gr. ? not falling together; a priv. + ? to fall together; ? with + ? to fall. Cf. {Symptom}.] (Math.) A line which approaches nearer to some curve than assignable distance, but, though infinitely extended, would never&#8230; …

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  • 50Ukyo Kuonji — Infobox animanga character color = CornflowerBlue name = Ukyo Kuonji series = Ranma ½ caption = Ukyo in the anime first = Volume 8 last = creator = Rumiko Takahashi voiced by = Hiromi Tsuru (Japanese) Kelly Sheridan(English) alias = Ucchan, by&#8230; …

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