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  • 11Not — steht für eine Zwangslage, in der Hilfe notwendig ist, siehe Notlage den NOT Operator, die Negation einen rätoromanischen Vornamen bekannter Namensträger: Not Vital Siehe auch: Noth, Noot, NÖT …

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  • 12not — /not/, adv. 1. (used to express negation, denial, refusal, or prohibition): You must not do that. It s not far from here. 2. U.S. Slang. (used jocularly as a postpositive interjection to indicate that a previous statement is untrue): That s a… …

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  • 13NOT — s.m.inv. ES ingl. 1. TS log., inform. nella logica matematica e nelle sue applicazioni informatiche, operazione di negazione di una variabile binaria | l operatore che permette di negare tale variabile; anche in funz. agg.inv.: operazione,… …

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  • 14NOT — steht für: NOT = Negation, logischer Operator (2857) NOT ist Abkürzung von: Naczelna Organizacja Techniczna, polnische Dachorganisation technischer Berufsverbände, Nordic Optical Telescope, Kanaren …

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  • 15Not to be — Auteur Christine Angot Genre Roman Pays d origine  France Éditeur L Arpenteur Gallimard Date d …

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  • 16not- — ⇒NOT(O) , (NOT , NOTO )élém. formant Élém. tiré du gr. «dos», servant à former des mots du vocab. sc., en partic., des sc. nat. (devant voyelle du 2e élém., élision de o final). A. [Le 2e élém. est tiré du gr.] V. notalgie (s.v. algie), notomèle… …

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  • 17Not on — not a possibility; not allowable: To buy a car now is just not on …

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  • 18not — negative particle, mid 13c., unstressed variant of noht, naht in no way (see NAUGHT (Cf. naught)). As an interjection to negate what was said before or reveal it as sarcasm, it is first attested 1900; popularized 1989 by Wayne s World sketches on …

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  • 19Not — Not, a. Shorn; shaven. [Obs.] See {Nott}. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 20NOT — /not/, n. a Boolean operator that returns a positive result if its operand is negative and a negative result if its operand is positive. * * * …

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