Those terms are laughable!
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NODEAL"Those terms are laughable!"
arithmeticThose aspects of a particular situation that can be expressed in numerical terms
subinfeudationsthe granting of a portion of an estate by a feudal tenant to a subtenant, held from the tenant on terms similar to those of the grant to the tenant
subinfeudationthe granting of a portion of an estate by a feudal tenant to a subtenant, held from the tenant on terms similar to those of the grant to the tenant
unexercisedhaving terms that are not implemented
LATMany legal terms are in it: Abbr.
diverged(of a series) Increase indefinitely as more terms are added
diverging(of a series) Increase indefinitely as more terms are added
divergent(of a series) Increasing indefinitely as more of its terms are added
nonlinearDesignating or involving an equation whose terms are not of the first degree
inhomogeneousConsisting of terms that are not all of the same degree or dimensions
denominatorsA figure representing the total population in terms of which statistical values are expressed
quarrelsAn angry argument or disagreement, typically between people who are usually on good terms
nontrivialHaving some variables or terms that are not equal to zero or an identity
denominatorA figure representing the total population in terms of which statistical values are expressed
convergent(of a series) Approaching a definite limit as more of its terms are added
lockoutsThe exclusion of employees by their employer from their place of work until certain terms are agreed to
mentalismThe theory that physical and psychological phenomena are ultimately explicable only in terms of a creative and interpretative mind
vinculahorizontal stroke or bar drawn over a quantity consisting of several members or terms in order to show that they are to be considered together
vinculumhorizontal stroke or bar drawn over a quantity consisting of several members or terms in order to show that they are to be considered together
holismsa theory that the universe and especially living nature is correctly seen in terms of interacting wholes (as of living organisms) that are more than the mere sum of elementary particles
behaviorismThe theory that human and animal behavior can be explained in terms of conditioning, without appeal to thoughts or feelings, and that psychological disorders are best treated by altering behavior patterns
reductionismThe practice of analyzing and describing a complex phenomenon, esp. a mental, social, or biological phenomenon, in terms of phenomena that are held to represent a simpler or more fundamental level, esp. when this is said to provide a sufficient explanation