circadian argot II [[philosopher's stone]] |
philosopher's stone
NOUN:
A substance that was believed to have the power of transmuting base metal into gold. Also called elixir . Posted by on Tue, 24 Jan 2006 07:57:00 GMT |
circadian argot [[etymology]] |
etymology
NOUN:
pl. et·y·mol·o·gies
1. The origin and historical development of a linguistic form as shown by determining its basic elements, earliest known use, and changes in form and mea... Posted by on Tue, 24 Jan 2006 07:54:00 GMT |
||circadian argot|| [[diaphanous]] |
di·aph·a·nous Pronunciation Key (d-f-ns)
adj.
1. Of such fine texture as to be transparent or translucent: diaphanous tulle.
2. Characterized by delicacy of form. See Synonyms at airy.... Posted by on Sat, 14 Jan 2006 03:03:00 GMT |
|||circadian argot||| [[stay]] |
stay1 (st) v. stayed, stay·ing, stays v. intr. To continue to be in a place or condition: stay home; stay calm. To remain or sojourn as a guest or lodger: stayed at a motel. To stop moving;... Posted by on Mon, 09 Jan 2006 21:26:00 GMT |
circadian argot [[petitio principii]] |
pe·ti·ti·o prin·ci·pi·i
Audio pronunciation of "petitio principii" ( P ) Pronunciation Key (p-tsh- prn-sp-, --)
n. Logic
The fallacy of assuming in the premise of an argument that whic... Posted by on Sun, 08 Jan 2006 22:02:00 GMT |
++CIRCADIAN ARGOT++ [[Euclidean Algorithm]] |
Euclidean Algorithm:
The Euclidean Algorithm to compute the greatest common divisor for two integers a and b (not zero) is based on the following fact:
If r is the remainder when a is divide... Posted by on Tue, 03 Jan 2006 09:40:00 GMT |