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  • 21-mere — a combining form meaning part, used in the formation of compound words: blastomere. Cf. mer, merous. [comb. form repr. Gk méros] * * * …

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  • 22-mere — aff. a combining form meaning “part,”“segment,”“unit,” used esp. in terms describing structures or divisions of a cell: blastomere; centromere[/ex] • Etymology: comb. form repr. Gk méros …

    From formal English to slang

  • 23form — I. n. 1. Shape (with especial reference to structure), figure, configuration, conformation, mould, fashion, cast, cut, tournure. 2. Mode, method, formula, formulary, ritual, established practice. 3. Manner, system, sort, kind, order. 4.… …

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  • 24-mere — a word element meaning part , as in blastomere. {combining form representing Greek meros} …

  • 25Ex mere particularibus nihil sequitur — Die Syllogismen (von altgr.: συλ λογισμός, syllogismos = das Zusammenrechnen, logischer Schluss) sind ein Katalog von Typen logischer Argumente. Sie bilden den Kern der im vierten vorchristlichen Jahrhundert entstandenen antiken Logik des… …

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  • 26Laws of Form — (hereinafter LoF ) is a book by G. Spencer Brown, published in 1969, that straddles the boundary between mathematics and of philosophy. LoF describes three distinct logical systems: * The primary arithmetic (described in Chapter 4), whose models… …

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  • 27Moment form — In music, moment form is defined as a mosaic of moments , and, in turn, a moment is defined as a self contained (quasi )independent section, set off from other sections by discontinuities (Kramer 1988, 453). History and definition The concept of… …

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  • 28Substantial form — A theory of Substantial forms asserts there are things called Forms (or Ideas), and they are what organizes matter and makes it intelligible. Substantial forms are the source of order, unity, and identity of objects. Substantial forms are what is …

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  • 29Cyclic form — is a technique of musical construction, involving multiple sections or movements, in which a theme, melody, or thematic material occurs in more than one movement as a unifying device. Sometimes a theme may occur at the beginning and end (for… …

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  • 30number form —    The term number form was introduced in or shortly before 1880 by the British scientist Sir Francis Galton (1822 1911) to denote a mental map or configuration of numbers which may appear automatically and involuntarily whenever one thinks of… …

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