denumber
verbEtymology
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To denumerate.
- In the applications which we will now discuss, we propose each time to consider the counting or the denumbering of the signals of a sequence.
- In a recent paper Sreenivasan [2] has denumbered at least four successive sequences of emergence of ordered and chaotic behaviour for the Reynolds number range of 100 to 200.
- Otherwise, on what basis could one effectuate this necessary segmentation of a causal net, which is made up of interconnected causal links which cannot even be denumbered?
To go from a number to the item or element that it indexes.
- The program for denumbering gives the possibility by the numbers from a given range to receive the correspondent mnemocombinations.
- On the contrary, it is clear in picture 1 that they become important in the 4 Hz experiment : lateral peaks are following the rotating magnetic field and it is difficult to denumber these on picture 1.
To abolish a system of numbering.
- This resolution was passed before the plaintiff came to the meeting, and on its being read to him when he came he challenged the company's right to denumber his shares.
- A company which has issued numbered shares may abolish these numbers by passing a 'denumbering resolution' in general meeting.
- Some of my colleagues spend their lives working out tiny nuances in the shelfmarks, classifying, numbering, declassifying, denumbering.
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To remove from a numbered list of official items, members, etc.
- After fulfilling duties of locking up and denumbering their forces, we withdrew out of Hanoi at night of 17 Feb 1947.
- It is not impossible that the actual application of SRS will denumber more other 'ectopic' locations and lowers the number of unknown or unfound primaries.
The neighborhood
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for denumber. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
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