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  • Function cost analysis
  • Function cost analysis (FСА) (sometimes called function value analysis (FVA)) is a method of technical and economic research of the systems for purpose

    Function cost analysis

    Function_cost_analysis

  • Cost–benefit analysis
  • Systematic approach to estimating the strengths and weaknesses of alternatives

    Cost–benefit analysis (CBA), sometimes also called benefit–cost analysis, is a systematic approach to estimating the strengths and weaknesses of alternatives

    Cost–benefit analysis

    Cost–benefit_analysis

  • Cost reduction
  • Process used by organisations to reduce costs

    consolidation Function cost analysis / Value analysis / Value engineering Design for manufacture / Design for assembly Reverse costing Cost driver analysis Activity-based

    Cost reduction

    Cost_reduction

  • Analysis of algorithms
  • Study of resources used by an algorithm

    theoretical analysis of algorithms it is common to estimate their complexity in the asymptotic sense, i.e., to estimate the complexity function for arbitrarily

    Analysis of algorithms

    Analysis of algorithms

    Analysis_of_algorithms

  • Receiver operating characteristic
  • Diagnostic plot of binary classifier ability

    ROC analysis provides tools to select possibly optimal models and to discard suboptimal ones independently from (and prior to specifying) the cost context

    Receiver operating characteristic

    Receiver operating characteristic

    Receiver_operating_characteristic

  • Loss function
  • Mathematical relation assigning a probability event to a cost

    optimization and decision theory, a loss function or cost function (sometimes also called an error function) is a function that maps an event or values of one

    Loss function

    Loss function

    Loss_function

  • Function point
  • Unit of measurement

    product) provides to a user. Function points are used to compute a functional size measurement (FSM) of software. The cost (in dollars or hours) of a single

    Function point

    Function_point

  • Monotonic function
  • Order-preserving mathematical function

    In mathematics, a monotonic function (or monotone function) is a function between ordered sets that preserves or reverses the given order. This concept

    Monotonic function

    Monotonic function

    Monotonic_function

  • Sensitivity analysis
  • Study of uncertainty in the output of a mathematical model or system

    development of better models. The object of study for sensitivity analysis is a function f {\displaystyle f} , (called "mathematical model" or "programming

    Sensitivity analysis

    Sensitivity_analysis

  • Cost curve
  • Graph used in economics

    In economics, a cost curve is a graph of the costs of production as a function of total quantity produced. In a free market economy, productively efficient

    Cost curve

    Cost_curve

  • Marginal cost
  • Cost added by producing one additional unit of a product or service

    the cost function C {\displaystyle C} is continuous and differentiable, the marginal cost M C {\displaystyle MC} is the first derivative of the cost function

    Marginal cost

    Marginal_cost

  • Convex analysis
  • Mathematics of convex functions and sets

    Convex analysis is the branch of mathematics that studies convex sets, convex functions, and their applications to optimization, functional analysis, variational

    Convex analysis

    Convex analysis

    Convex_analysis

  • Cost accounting
  • Procedures to optimize practices in cost efficient ways

    and plan for the future. Cost accounting information is also commonly used in financial accounting, but its primary function is for use by managers to

    Cost accounting

    Cost_accounting

  • Cost
  • Money spent to produce or procure goods or services

    planners typically make cost estimates in order to assess whether revenues/benefits will cover costs (see cost–benefit analysis). Costs are often underestimated

    Cost

    Cost

  • Cobb–Douglas production function
  • Economic formula of productivity

    aggregate or economy-wide production function had been developed, estimated, and then presented to the profession for analysis; it marked a landmark change in

    Cobb–Douglas production function

    Cobb–Douglas production function

    Cobb–Douglas_production_function

  • Life-cycle assessment
  • Methodology for assessing environmental impacts

    whereas the second law measures entropy increase. Approaches such as cost analysis or exergy may be used as the metric for LCA, instead of energy. There

    Life-cycle assessment

    Life-cycle assessment

    Life-cycle_assessment

  • Cost distance analysis
  • Spatial analysis techniques for minimizing cost

    In spatial analysis and geographic information systems, cost distance analysis or cost path analysis is a method for determining one or more optimal routes

    Cost distance analysis

    Cost_distance_analysis

  • Value engineering
  • Engineering analysis that maximizes function-to-cost ratio

    Value engineering (VE) is a systematic analysis of the functions of various components and materials to lower the cost of goods, products and services with

    Value engineering

    Value engineering

    Value_engineering

  • Transaction cost
  • Cost of making any trade

    asset markets and in organizational economics, the transaction cost is some function of the distance between the supply and demand. Policing and enforcement

    Transaction cost

    Transaction_cost

  • Function analysis diagram
  • A function analysis diagram (FAD) is a method used in engineering design to model and visualize the functions and interactions between components of a

    Function analysis diagram

    Function_analysis_diagram

  • Amortized analysis
  • Method for algorithm analysis in computer science

    contents) may imply a significant cost in resources, whereas other situations may not be as costly. The amortized analysis considers both the costly and less

    Amortized analysis

    Amortized_analysis

  • Best, worst and average case
  • Measures of how efficiently algorithms use resources

    amortized analysis can be used to determine the worst-case running time over a (possibly infinite) series of operations. This amortized cost can be much

    Best, worst and average case

    Best,_worst_and_average_case

  • Generalized Ozaki cost function
  • generalized-Ozaki (GO) cost function is a general description of the cost of production proposed by Shinichiro Nakamura. The GO cost function is notable for explicitly

    Generalized Ozaki cost function

    Generalized_Ozaki_cost_function

  • FCA
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Carrier, an international commerce term similar to FOB Full-cost accounting Function cost analysis A component of FVA - one of the X-Value Adjustments in relation

    FCA

    FCA

  • Calculus
  • Branch of mathematics

    restrictive for functions of a complex variable than it is for functions of a real variable. Complex analysis studies holomorphic functions, the differentiable

    Calculus

    Calculus

  • Window function
  • Function used in signal processing

    processing and statistics, a window function (also known as an apodization function or tapering function) is a mathematical function that is zero-valued outside

    Window function

    Window function

    Window_function

  • Failure mode and effects analysis
  • Analysis of potential system failures

    "Failure Mode Effects Analysis (FMEA)". ASQ. Retrieved 2012-02-15. "The Essential DFMEA Process – Maximum Value / Optimal Cost | exida". www.exida.com

    Failure mode and effects analysis

    Failure mode and effects analysis

    Failure_mode_and_effects_analysis

  • Linear regression
  • Statistical modeling method

    affine function of those values; less commonly, the conditional median or some other quantile is used. Like all forms of regression analysis, linear

    Linear regression

    Linear_regression

  • Sunk cost
  • Unrecoverable cost that has been incurred

    In economics and business decision-making, a sunk cost (also known as retrospective cost) is a cost that has already been incurred and cannot be recovered

    Sunk cost

    Sunk_cost

  • Logistic function
  • S-shaped curve

    first devised the function in the mid 1830s, publishing a brief note in 1838, then presented an expanded analysis and named the function in 1844 (published

    Logistic function

    Logistic function

    Logistic_function

  • Sequential analysis
  • Statistical analysis where the sample size is not fixed in advance

    estimation, at consequently lower financial and/or human cost. The method of sequential analysis is first attributed to Abraham Wald with Jacob Wolfowitz

    Sequential analysis

    Sequential_analysis

  • Software development effort estimation
  • Process in software development

    [citation needed] Cone of uncertainty Cost estimation in software engineering Cost estimation models Cost overrun Function points Planning fallacy Proxy-based

    Software development effort estimation

    Software_development_effort_estimation

  • Principal component analysis
  • Method of data analysis

    computational package, the function princomp computes principal component analysis, the function pca computes principal component analysis with standardized variables

    Principal component analysis

    Principal component analysis

    Principal_component_analysis

  • Cost driver
  • Part of an activity that causes the change in its cost

    Porter's approach defines a "cost driver" not just as a simple variable in a function, but as something that changes the function itself. For example, the

    Cost driver

    Cost_driver

  • Logarithm
  • Mathematical function, inverse of an exponential function

    constant factor is usually disregarded in the analysis of algorithms under the standard uniform cost model. A function f(x) is said to grow logarithmically if

    Logarithm

    Logarithm

    Logarithm

  • Natural monopoly
  • Concept in economics

    mathematical concept of subadditivity; specifically, subadditivity of the cost function. Baumol also noted that for a firm producing a single product, scale

    Natural monopoly

    Natural monopoly

    Natural_monopoly

  • Value function
  • Maximized objective function of an optimization problem

    referred to as "cost-to-go function." In an economic context, where the objective function usually represents utility, the value function is conceptually

    Value function

    Value_function

  • Economic equilibrium
  • Situation where economic forces are balanced

    the payoff function ensures that the market price is consistent with the outputs supplied and that each firms profits equal revenue minus cost at this output

    Economic equilibrium

    Economic_equilibrium

  • Gamma function
  • Extension of the factorial function

    mathematics that studies prime numbers using the tools of mathematical analysis. The gamma function has caught the interest of some of the most prominent mathematicians

    Gamma function

    Gamma function

    Gamma_function

  • Opportunity cost
  • Benefit lost by a choice between options

    In microeconomic theory, the opportunity cost of a choice is the value of the best alternative forgone where, given limited resources, a choice needs to

    Opportunity cost

    Opportunity_cost

  • Fourier transform
  • Mathematical transform that expresses a function of time as a function of frequency

    takes a function as input and outputs another function that describes the extent to which various frequencies are present in the original function. The output

    Fourier transform

    Fourier transform

    Fourier_transform

  • Stone–Geary utility function
  • Microeconomic Analysis (Third ed.). New York: Norton. pp. 212. ISBN 0-393-95735-7. Geary, Roy C. (1950). "A Note on 'A Constant-Utility Index of the Cost of Living'"

    Stone–Geary utility function

    Stone–Geary_utility_function

  • Health economics
  • Branch of economics

    United Kingdom, recommend the use of cost–utility analysis (CUA). This approach can compare the Incremental cost-effectiveness ratio to the Quality-adjusted

    Health economics

    Health economics

    Health_economics

  • Cost engineering
  • Practice of regarding cost in engineering projects

    appraisal and risk analysis". "Cost Engineers budget, plan and monitor investment projects. They seek the optimum balance between cost, quality and time

    Cost engineering

    Cost_engineering

  • Convolution
  • Integral expressing the amount of overlap of one function as it is shifted over another

    functional analysis), convolution is a mathematical operation on two functions f {\displaystyle f} and g {\displaystyle g} that produces a third function f ∗

    Convolution

    Convolution

    Convolution

  • ABC analysis
  • Materials management term

    minimal records. An ABC analysis provides a mechanism for identifying items that will have a significant impact on overall inventory cost, while also providing

    ABC analysis

    ABC_analysis

  • Multiple-criteria decision analysis
  • Operations research that evaluates multiple conflicting criteria in decision making

    preference theory, and multi-objective decision analysis. Conflicting criteria are typical in evaluating options: cost or price is usually one of the main criteria

    Multiple-criteria decision analysis

    Multiple-criteria decision analysis

    Multiple-criteria_decision_analysis

  • Finite element method
  • Numerical method for solving physical or engineering problems

    associated error function via the calculus of variations. Studying or analyzing a phenomenon with FEM is often referred to as finite element analysis (FEA). The

    Finite element method

    Finite element method

    Finite_element_method

  • Interpolation
  • Method for estimating new data within known data points

    such properties as: accuracy, cost, number of data points needed, and smoothness of the resulting interpolant function. The simplest interpolation method

    Interpolation

    Interpolation

    Interpolation

  • Cost of equity
  • Required return compensating shareholders for the risk of investing in a company's equity

    Further Reading Section. The paper shows that a firm’s implied cost-of-capital is a function of its industry membership, B/M ratio, forecasted long-term

    Cost of equity

    Cost_of_equity

  • Project
  • Assignment planned to achieve a objective

    constraints. A project may form a part of wider programme management or function as an ad hoc system. Open-source software "projects" or artists' musical

    Project

    Project

  • Subadditivity
  • Property of some mathematical functions

    mathematics, subadditivity is a property of a function that states, roughly, that evaluating the function for the sum of two elements of the domain always

    Subadditivity

    Subadditivity

  • SWOT analysis
  • Business planning and analysis technique

    such as cost control, leading to a neglect of weaknesses, such as product quality; and domination by one or two team members doing the SWOT analysis and devaluing

    SWOT analysis

    SWOT analysis

    SWOT_analysis

  • Stochastic frontier analysis
  • Method used in economic modeling

    frontier analysis has examined also "cost" and "profit" efficiency. The "cost frontier" approach attempts to measure how far from full-cost minimization

    Stochastic frontier analysis

    Stochastic_frontier_analysis

  • Mathematical optimization
  • Study of mathematical algorithms for optimization problems

    solutions. The function f is variously called an objective function, criterion function, loss function, cost function (minimization), utility function or fitness

    Mathematical optimization

    Mathematical optimization

    Mathematical_optimization

  • Monte Carlo method
  • Probabilistic problem-solving algorithm

    Climate Change relies on Monte Carlo methods in probability density function analysis of radiative forcing. Monte Carlo methods are used in various fields

    Monte Carlo method

    Monte Carlo method

    Monte_Carlo_method

  • Shadow price
  • Term in economics

    Where the external effect is not being accounted for in the final cost-benefit analysis of its production. These inaccuracies and skewed results produce

    Shadow price

    Shadow price

    Shadow_price

  • Reliability engineering
  • Sub-discipline of systems engineering that emphasizes dependability

    equipment to function without failure. Reliability is defined as the probability that a product, system, or service will perform its intended function adequately

    Reliability engineering

    Reliability_engineering

  • Social cost of carbon
  • Monetary damage caused by greenhouse gases

    regulatory analysis under the Obama administration. The SCC is distinct from carbon pricing tools such as taxes or cap-and-trade systems. The Social Cost of Carbon

    Social cost of carbon

    Social_cost_of_carbon

  • Statistical hypothesis test
  • Method of statistical inference

    Bayesian Analysis". Bayesian Analysis. 1 (3): 385–402. doi:10.1214/06-ba115. In listing the competing definitions of "objective" Bayesian analysis, "A major

    Statistical hypothesis test

    Statistical_hypothesis_test

  • Total cost
  • Total economic cost of production

    Marketing Project. Fuss, M. A. (2010) [1987 (print)]. "Production and Cost Functions". In Eatwell, John; Milgate, Murray; Newman, Peter (eds.). The New Palgrave

    Total cost

    Total cost

    Total_cost

  • Neural scaling law
  • Statistical law in machine learning

    sigmoid function of cost, as seen in the figures. The 2017 paper is a common reference point for neural scaling laws fitted by statistical analysis on experimental

    Neural scaling law

    Neural scaling law

    Neural_scaling_law

  • Root-cause analysis
  • Method of identifying the fundamental causes of faults or problems

    above example does not include cost/benefit analysis: does the cost of replacing one or more machines exceed the cost of downtime until the fuse is replaced

    Root-cause analysis

    Root-cause_analysis

  • Cross-validation (statistics)
  • Statistical model validation technique

    also useful in that it can be used to select an optimally regularized cost function.) In most other regression procedures (e.g. logistic regression), there

    Cross-validation (statistics)

    Cross-validation (statistics)

    Cross-validation_(statistics)

  • Memoization
  • Software programming optimization technique

    associated cost in the time it takes the function to return the value computed. Depending on the machine, this cost might be the sum of: The cost to set up

    Memoization

    Memoization

  • Cost estimation in software engineering
  • Software project management activity

    law The Use Case Points method (UCP) Weighted Micro Function Points (WMFP) Wideband Delphi Most cost software development estimation techniques involve

    Cost estimation in software engineering

    Cost_estimation_in_software_engineering

  • Long-run cost curve
  • Cost function in economics

    principal cost functions (or 'curves') used in microeconomic analysis: Long-run total cost (LRTC) is the cost function that represents the total cost of production

    Long-run cost curve

    Long-run_cost_curve

  • Shephard's lemma
  • Lemma

    states that if indifference curves of the expenditure or cost function are convex, then the cost-minimizing point of a given good ( i {\displaystyle i}

    Shephard's lemma

    Shephard's_lemma

  • Blood test
  • Laboratory analysis performed on a blood sample

    artery. Blood gas analysis of arterial blood is primarily used to monitor carbon dioxide and oxygen levels related to pulmonary function, but is also used

    Blood test

    Blood test

    Blood_test

  • Sine and cosine
  • Fundamental trigonometric functions

    In mathematics, sine and cosine are trigonometric functions of an angle. The sine and cosine of an acute angle are defined in the context of a right triangle:

    Sine and cosine

    Sine and cosine

    Sine_and_cosine

  • Management accounting
  • Field of business administration, part of the internal accounting system of a company

    scorecards Cost analysis Cost–benefit analysis Cost-volume-profit analysis Life cycle cost analysis Client profitability analysis IT cost transparency

    Management accounting

    Management_accounting

  • Psychology
  • Study of mental functions and behaviors

    mental functions in individual and social behavior. Others explore the physiological and neurobiological processes that underlie cognitive functions and

    Psychology

    Psychology

    Psychology

  • Fisher transformation
  • Statistical transformation

    (r),} where "ln" is the natural logarithm function and "artanh" is the inverse hyperbolic tangent function. If (X, Y) has a bivariate normal distribution

    Fisher transformation

    Fisher transformation

    Fisher_transformation

  • Systems analysis
  • Problem-solving technique that breaks down a system into its component pieces

    every field where something is developed. Analysis can also be a series of components that perform organic functions together, such as systems engineering

    Systems analysis

    Systems_analysis

  • Pareto chart
  • Type of chart

    quality control. Control chart Histogram Cumulative distribution function (CDF) Pareto analysis Pareto principle Statistical process control (SPC) Wilkinson

    Pareto chart

    Pareto chart

    Pareto_chart

  • Type I and type II errors
  • Concepts from statistical hypothesis testing

    Errors and Analysis of Simple Effects", Journal of Educational Statistics, Vol.3, No.2, (Summer 1978), pp. 121–144. David, F.N., "A Power Function for Tests

    Type I and type II errors

    Type_I_and_type_II_errors

  • Data analysis
  • parameter with ISBN (link) "The Multiple Facets of Correlation Functions", Data Analysis Techniques for Physical Scientists, Cambridge University Press

    Data analysis

    Data_analysis

  • Business analyst
  • Refers to a person who analyses and documents business processes

    analysis of data. The role of a business analyst is to ensure business efficiency increases through their knowledge of both IT and business function.

    Business analyst

    Business analyst

    Business_analyst

  • Low-rank approximation
  • Technique in numerical linear algebra

    lower rank. More precisely, it is a minimization problem, in which the cost function measures the fit between a given matrix (the data) and an approximating

    Low-rank approximation

    Low-rank_approximation

  • IEC 61508
  • International standard for safety-related systems

    Phases 1–5 address analysis Phases 6–13 address realisation Phases 14–16 address operation. All phases are concerned with the safety function of the system

    IEC 61508

    IEC_61508

  • Benchmarking
  • Comparing business metrics in an industry

    carries out a specific function. Operational benchmarking embraces everything from staffing and productivity to office flow and analysis of procedures performed

    Benchmarking

    Benchmarking

  • Pinch analysis
  • Method in chemical engineering

    Pinch analysis is a methodology for minimising energy consumption of chemical processes by calculating thermodynamically feasible energy targets (or minimum

    Pinch analysis

    Pinch analysis

    Pinch_analysis

  • Social network analysis software
  • Software which facilitates quantitative or qualitative analysis of social networks

    Social network analysis (SNA) software is software which facilitates quantitative or qualitative analysis of social networks, by describing features of

    Social network analysis software

    Social_network_analysis_software

  • Akaike information criterion
  • Estimator for quality of a statistical model

    of fit (as assessed by the likelihood function), but it also includes a penalty that is an increasing function of the number of estimated parameters.

    Akaike information criterion

    Akaike_information_criterion

  • Derivative (multivariable calculus)
  • Type of derivative in mathematics

    mathematics, the derivative of a function at a point is the linear part of the best affine approximation to the function near the point. In one-variable

    Derivative (multivariable calculus)

    Derivative_(multivariable_calculus)

  • Neural network (machine learning)
  • Computational model used in machine learning

    by layer via regression analysis. Superfluous hidden units were pruned using a separate validation set. The activation functions of the nodes were Kolmogorov-Gabor

    Neural network (machine learning)

    Neural network (machine learning)

    Neural_network_(machine_learning)

  • Factorial
  • Product of numbers from 1 to n

    {\displaystyle n!} . In mathematical analysis, factorials are used in power series for the exponential function and other functions, and they also have applications

    Factorial

    Factorial

  • Tobler's hiking function
  • Formula for estimating hiking speed

    Tobler's hiking function is an exponential function determining the hiking speed, taking into account the slope angle. It was formulated by Waldo Tobler

    Tobler's hiking function

    Tobler's hiking function

    Tobler's_hiking_function

  • Sample size determination
  • Statistical considerations on how many observations to make

    practice, the sample size used in a study is usually determined based on the cost, time, or convenience of collecting the data, and the need for it to offer

    Sample size determination

    Sample_size_determination

  • Power (statistics)
  • Term in statistical hypothesis testing

    exists using a given test in a given context. In typical use, it is a function of the specific test that is used (including the choice of test statistic

    Power (statistics)

    Power_(statistics)

  • Hash function
  • Mapping arbitrary data to fixed-size values

    A hash function is any function that can be used to map data of arbitrary size to fixed-size values, though there are some hash functions that support

    Hash function

    Hash function

    Hash_function

  • Mathematical economics
  • Branch of applied mathematics

    strong for polyhedral convex functions, such as those arising in linear programming. Lagrangian duality and convex analysis are used daily in operations

    Mathematical economics

    Mathematical_economics

  • Spectral density
  • Relative importance of certain frequencies in a composite signal

    function is F (but not necessarily as a function and not necessarily possessing a probability density). P Stoica & R Moses (2005). "Spectral Analysis

    Spectral density

    Spectral density

    Spectral_density

  • Multivalued function
  • Generalized mathematical function

    They are called single-valued functions to distinguish them. The term multivalued function originated in complex analysis, from analytic continuation.

    Multivalued function

    Multivalued function

    Multivalued_function

  • Certified Management Accountant
  • Professional credential

    (20%) Cost management (15%) Internal controls (15%) Technology and Analytics (15%) Part 2 – Strategic Financial Management Financial statement analysis (20%)

    Certified Management Accountant

    Certified Management Accountant

    Certified_Management_Accountant

  • Construction estimating software
  • Type of cost analysis software

    related legal disputes.[citation needed] Three functions prove to be the most critical when buying cost estimating software: Takeoff software – this provides

    Construction estimating software

    Construction_estimating_software

  • Requirements analysis
  • Engineering process

    or function must be executed; is generally measured in terms of quantity, quality, coverage, timeliness, or readiness. During requirements analysis, performance

    Requirements analysis

    Requirements analysis

    Requirements_analysis

  • Mathematics, Form and Function
  • Book on philosophy of mathematics

    Mathematics, Form and Function, a book published in 1986 by Springer-Verlag, is a survey of the whole of mathematics, including its origins and deep structure

    Mathematics, Form and Function

    Mathematics,_Form_and_Function

  • Total economic value
  • Concept in cost-benefit analysis

    Total economic value (TEV) is a concept in cost–benefit analysis that refers to the value derived by people from a natural resource, a man-made heritage

    Total economic value

    Total_economic_value

  • Dummy variable (statistics)
  • Numeric stand-ins in regression analysis

    In regression analysis, a dummy variable (also known as indicator variable or just dummy) is one that takes a binary value (0 or 1) to indicate the absence

    Dummy variable (statistics)

    Dummy variable (statistics)

    Dummy_variable_(statistics)

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    CORT

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    Americanized spelling of German Kast.English (Essex, Kent) : possibly a nickname from Norman caste ‘chaste’, ‘virtuous’ (from Old French chaste).Possibly an altered spelling of French Caste, cognate with 2.

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    Steady; stable.

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    May Jehovah Give Increase; Experienced in Battle

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    English : from Middle English colt ‘young ass’, later also ‘young horse’, ‘colt’, hence a metonymic occupational name for someone who looked after asses and horses, or a nickname for an obstinate or frisky person, from the same word. In northern England colt was a generic term for working horses and asses.

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    Cott

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    Costa

    Steady; Steadfast; Constant; Diminutive of Constantine

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    English

    Cose

    English : unexplained.

    Cose

  • Dost |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Dost |

    Friend

    Dost |

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  • Muammar
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Muammar

    Senior

  • Barbara
  • Girl/Female

    English American Greek

    Barbara

    From the Greek barbaros meaning foreign or strange, traveler from a foreign land. Popular in...

  • Jayna
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Jayna

    Jehovah has been gracious; has shown favor.

  • Bela
  • Girl/Female

    Czech, French, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Hungarian, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Bela

    Evening Time; A Flower - Jasmine

  • Damh
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish

    Damh

    Ox.

  • Andrey
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Chinese, French, German, Greek, Russian

    Andrey

    Strong and Manly; Masculine; Man; Warrior

  • Banjamen
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Banjamen

    Right-hand Son; Similar to Benedict

  • Shashankh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Shashankh

    Rabbit

  • Muhaddith
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Muhaddith

    Transmitter; Interpreter of Hadith

  • Arshin | அர்ஷீண 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Arshin | அர்ஷீண 

    Almightys place

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  • Post
  • adv.

    With post horses; hence, in haste; as, to travel post.

  • Function
  • n.

    A quantity so connected with another quantity, that if any alteration be made in the latter there will be a consequent alteration in the former. Each quantity is said to be a function of the other. Thus, the circumference of a circle is a function of the diameter. If x be a symbol to which different numerical values can be assigned, such expressions as x2, 3x, Log. x, and Sin. x, are all functions of x.

  • Functional
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or connected with, a function or duty; official.

  • Auction
  • n.

    The things sold by auction or put up to auction.

  • Cast
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Cast

  • Cost
  • v. t.

    To require to be given, expended, or laid out therefor, as in barter, purchase, acquisition, etc.; to cause the cost, expenditure, relinquishment, or loss of; as, the ticket cost a dollar; the effort cost his life.

  • Lost
  • v. t.

    Parted with; no longer held or possessed; as, a lost limb; lost honor.

  • Coat
  • n.

    A coat card. See below.

  • Unction
  • n.

    The act of anointing, smearing, or rubbing with an unguent, oil, or ointment, especially for medical purposes, or as a symbol of consecration; as, mercurial unction.

  • Auction
  • v. t.

    To sell by auction.

  • Cost
  • n.

    A rib; a side; a region or coast.

  • Sanction
  • v. t.

    To give sanction to; to ratify; to confirm; to approve.

  • Specialize
  • v. t.

    To supply with an organ or organs having a special function or functions.

  • Junction
  • n.

    The act of joining, or the state of being joined; union; combination; coalition; as, the junction of two armies or detachments; the junction of paths.

  • Cost
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Cost

  • Junction
  • n.

    The place or point of union, meeting, or junction; specifically, the place where two or more lines of railway meet or cross.

  • Functional
  • a.

    Pertaining to the function of an organ or part, or to the functions in general.

  • Unition
  • v. t.

    The act of uniting, or the state of being united; junction.

  • Cist
  • n.

    See Cyst.

  • Function
  • n.

    The appropriate action of any special organ or part of an animal or vegetable organism; as, the function of the heart or the limbs; the function of leaves, sap, roots, etc.; life is the sum of the functions of the various organs and parts of the body.