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06359877-n:
letters or symbols that are written or imprinted on a surface to represent the sounds or words of a language
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06808720-n:
a notation used by mathematicians
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06814870-n:
(music) notation used by musicians
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06816445-n:
a notation used by choreographers
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06816785-n:
a notation used by chemists to express technical facts in chemistry
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00995286-v:
put into notation, as of music or choreography
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02699497-v:
take the place of or be parallel or equivalent to
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04424418-n:
an entity that is not named specifically
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06806469-n:
an arbitrary sign (written or printed) that has acquired a conventional significance
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06807657-n:
a symbol in the old Roman notation; I,V,X,L,C,D,M represent 1,5,10,50,100,500,1000 respectively in Arabic notation
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06808720-n:
a notation used by mathematicians
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06809074-n:
any notation for the representation of numbers
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06809905-n:
any notation that uses 2 characters (usually 0 and 1)
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06810407-n:
any notation that uses 10 different characters (usually the digits 0 to 9)
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06810997-n:
any notation that uses 12 different characters
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06811283-n:
any notation that uses 16 different characters
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06814021-n:
a notation for forming mathematical expressions using parentheses and governed by rules of operator precedence; operators are dispersed among the operands
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06814236-n:
a notation for forming mathematical expressions that does not use parentheses to delimit components
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06814443-n:
a parenthesis-free notation for forming mathematical expressions in which each operator precedes its operands
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06814655-n:
a parenthesis-free notation for forming mathematical expressions in which each operator follows its operands
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06814870-n:
(music) notation used by musicians
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06816445-n:
a notation used by choreographers
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06816555-n:
a system of notation for dance movements that uses symbols to represent points on a dancer's body and the direction of the dancer's movement and the tempo and the dynamics
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06816785-n:
a notation used by chemists to express technical facts in chemistry
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06862399-n:
a short line; a notation for extending the range above or below the staff
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06864900-n:
notation marking the end of principal parts of a musical composition; two adjacent bar lines
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06865345-n:
a notation representing the pitch and duration of a musical sound
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06867218-n:
a notation cancelling a previous sharp or flat
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06869271-n:
(music) a notation written at the beginning or end of a passage that is to be repeated
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06869428-n:
(music) a notation written above a note and indicating that it is to be played with a strong initial attack
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10724132-n:
someone who represents the sounds of speech in phonetic notation
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10936567-n:
Greek mathematician who was the first to try to develop an algebraic notation (3rd century)
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11293157-n:
Cherokee who created a notation for writing the Cherokee language (1770-1843)
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