Iterate

  • 91Reiterate — Re*it er*ate ( [=a]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Reiterated} ( [=a] t[e^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Reiterating}.] [Pref. re + iterate: cf. F. r[ e]it[ e]rer, LL. reiterare to question again.] To repeat again and again; to say or do repeatedly; sometimes,… …

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  • 92Reiterated — Reiterate Re*it er*ate ( [=a]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Reiterated} ( [=a] t[e^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Reiterating}.] [Pref. re + iterate: cf. F. r[ e]it[ e]rer, LL. reiterare to question again.] To repeat again and again; to say or do repeatedly;… …

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  • 93Reiterating — Reiterate Re*it er*ate ( [=a]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Reiterated} ( [=a] t[e^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Reiterating}.] [Pref. re + iterate: cf. F. r[ e]it[ e]rer, LL. reiterare to question again.] To repeat again and again; to say or do repeatedly;… …

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  • 94reiterate — transitive verb ( ated; ating) Etymology: Middle English, from Latin reiteratus, past participle of reiterare to repeat, from re + iterare to iterate Date: 15th century to state or do over again or repeatedly sometimes with wearying effect •… …

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  • 95ilk — I. pronoun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English ilca, from *i that, the same (akin to Gothic is he, Latin, he, that) + *lik form (whence Old English līc body) more at iterate, like Date: before 12th century chiefly Scottish same used with… …

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  • 96Backgammon — A backgammon set, consisting of a board, two sets of 15 checkers, two pairs of dice, a doubling cube, and dice cups Years active Approximately 5,000 years ago to present Genre(s) Board game, dice game …

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  • 97Combination — Combin redirects here. For the mountain massif, see Grand Combin. For other uses, see Combination (disambiguation). In mathematics a combination is a way of selecting several things out of a larger group, where (unlike permutations) order does… …

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  • 98Computational chemistry — is a branch of chemistry that uses principles of computer science to assist in solving chemical problems. It uses the results of theoretical chemistry, incorporated into efficient computer programs, to calculate the structures and properties of… …

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  • 99Cyclone (programming language) — Cyclone Appeared in 2006 (2006) Designed by AT T Labs Stable release 1.0 (May 8, 2006; 5 years ago (2006 05 08)) Influenced by …

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  • 100Difference engine — For the novel by William Gibson and Bruce Sterling, see The Difference Engine. The London Science Museum s difference engine, built from Babbage s design. The design has the same precision on all columns, but when calculating converging… …

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