10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INDISCERNIBLENESS»
Discover the use of
indiscernibleness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
indiscernibleness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Philosophy of Syntax: Foundational Topics
R contains an equivalence relation Rr representing the respect in which the
designates are supposed to be equal among themselves, and Ri – respective
indiscernibleness relation. Now, all objects connected with given instances by a '
chain' ...
Mieszko Tałasiewicz, 2009
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Logic, methodology and philosophy of science at Warsaw ...
C. Extreme and typical instances are not distinguished at all: all objects
connected with given instances by a chain of indiscernibleness in a given respect
belong to the denotation: xED - 3r, ,...vn 3a [N(t> , , a) a N(u2 vt) a ... a N(^ , vn ,) a
N(x ...
3
Random sets: theory and applications
theory and applications John Goutsias, Ronald P. S. Mahler, Hung T. Nguyêñ.
information of indiscernibleness, at least in two ways: sup{-(MM/) - tit A O)) • . (1 -
cj^m 8up{-(Zn(Ai(/V /x) - sup{-(/Zn(/i(/) + /i(^) - ^V0))-w(fl-0} sup{-(Zn(l - M(/ V O)) • (
1 ...
John Goutsias, Ronald P. S. Mahler, Hung T. Nguyêñ, 1997
4
Correct English and Current Literary Review ...
Indiscernibleness. Indiscernibleness (accent on cer [zer\ ; the rest of the syllables
slighted) means incapability of being discerned ; invisibleness. "He came farther
to the front because of the indiscernibleness of the writing from his former ...
Josephine Turck Baker, 1916
5
The Miscellaneous Theology Works, to which is Prefixed, the ...
This 'remaining,' and 'consuming' the whole house with 'the timber' and 'stones,' is
no single curse, but that which extends to the blasting and extirpation of whole
families; and 'the flying roll' is an intimation of the indiscernibleness, swiftness, ...
6
A complete dictionary of the english and german languages ...
3*iífí ; UiitfMi<$ffit, f. Indiscernible , ?n-dîs-eeV- пе-Ы, adj.— Ыу, adv. п!ф( unter»
fíeicbar, iiutTKrflíd;, Indiscernibleness , în-db- i?r'-ne-bl-iiee,8.Unmírfu^ffii,f. Indis
ce minent, îu-dîs-siîrn'- nPntj s. ЗКапаДапвфапПф^т. Indiscerpibilîty,ïn-db-8?rp ...
7
A New Universal Etymological, Technological, and Pronouncing ...
INDIRECTNESS, in~de-rekt'nes. a. Obliquity; dcvious course; unfairness;
dishonesty. INDISCERNIBLE, jn-diz-zern'e-bl, a. That cannot be discerned ; not
visible or perceptible ; not disooverable. INDISCERNIBLENESS, in-diz-zem'e-bl-
ncs, ...
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A Practical Catechism ... The fourteenth edition ... ...
... with the timber and stone-1, is no single curse, but that which extends to the
blasting and extirpation of whole families ; and the flying rod is an intimation of
the indiscernibleness, Swiftness, Fiercenels, and Unavoidableness of this
judgment.
Henry HAMMOND (D.D.), 1715
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A Gaelic Dictionary in Two Parts. To which is Prefixed a New ...
Indiscernibleness, s. Do-fhaicsinneachd. Indiscernibly, adv. Gu do-fhaicinn, gu
do-fharachdainn, gu dorcha, gu doilleir. In discerptible, a. Do-sgaradh, nach
gabh toirt as achéile. Indiscovery, s. Uaigneas, uaigneachd, diùbhras. Indiscreet,
a.
Robert Archibald Armstrong, 1825
... INDISCERNIBILITY INDISCERNIBLE INDISCERNIBLENESS
INDISCERNIBLENESSES INDISCERPTIBILITIES INDISCERPTIBILITY
INDISCIPLINABLE INDISCIPLINE INDISCIPLINED INDISCIPLINES
INDISCOVERABLE INDISCREET ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013