Ordinative
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co-ordinative definitions — Term used by the German born American philosopher of science Hans Reichenbach (1891–1953), in The Philosophy of Space and Time (1957), for the co ordination of a concept of physical theory with an actual physical process. For example, the metre… … Philosophy dictionary
co-ordinative — co orˈdinative adjective 1. Co ordinating 2. Co ordinated, indicating co ordination • • • Main Entry: ↑co ordinate … Useful english dictionary
Sanskrit compounds — One notable feature of the nominal system of Sanskrit is the very common use of nominal compounds (samāsa), which may be huge (10+ or even 30+ words[1][2][3]), as in some modern languages such as German. Nominal compounds occur with various… … Wikipedia
Sanskrit — संस्कृतम् saṃskṛtam … Wikipedia
Bromazepam — Systematic (IUPAC) name 9 bromo 6 pyridin 2 … Wikipedia
Federalism in Australia — On 1 January 1901 the Australian nation emerged as a federation. The model of Australian federalism adheres closely to the original model of the United States of America. Federal features in the Australian Constitution Whilst the presidential… … Wikipedia
Sanskrit grammar — The Sanskrit grammar has a complex verbal system, rich nominal declension, and extensive use of compound nouns. It was studied and codified by Sanskrit grammarians over two millennia ago. Grammatical traditionSanskrit grammatical tradition… … Wikipedia
coordinate — coordinately, co ordinately, adv. coordinateness, co ordinateness, n. coordinative, co ordinative, /koh awr dn ay tiv, awr dn euh /, adj. adj., n. /koh awr dn it, dn ayt /; v. /koh awr dn ayt /, adj., n., v., coordinated, coordinating. adj. 1. of … Universalium
geometry — Although various laws concerning lines and angles were known to the Egyptians and the Pythagoreans, the systematic treatment of geometry by the axiomatic method began with the Elements of Euclid . From a small number of explicit axioms,… … Philosophy dictionary