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  • Metrical task system
  • states is a metric, the task system is a metrical task system (MTS). This is the most common type of task systems. Metrical task systems generalize online problems

    Metrical task system

    Metrical_task_system

  • MTS
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    of MTS MTS Turkmenistan Metre–tonne–second system of units, a system of physical units Metrical task system, mathematical objects used in the context of

    MTS

    MTS

  • Metric space
  • Mathematical space with a notion of distance

    Online algorithms: Benefits problems like the k-server problem and metrical task system by providing better competitive ratios through simplified metrics

    Metric space

    Metric space

    Metric_space

  • Online algorithm
  • Algorithm that begins on possibly incomplete inputs

    Linear search problem Portfolio selection problem Paging problem Metrical task systems Online bipartite matching Adversary model Dynamic algorithm Prophet

    Online algorithm

    Online_algorithm

  • K-server problem
  • Computational problem of interest in computer science

    central to the theory of competitive analysis (the other being metrical task systems). In this problem, an online algorithm must control the movement

    K-server problem

    K-server_problem

  • Nati Linial
  • Israeli mathematician and computer scientist

    competitive analysis of online algorithms studies metrical task systems, a very general model of tasks where decisions on how to service a sequence of requests

    Nati Linial

    Nati Linial

    Nati_Linial

  • Sébastien Bubeck
  • French-American mathematician and computer scientist

    optimization, and solving long-standing problems in k-server and metrical task systems. In regards to the mathematical theory of neural networks, Bubeck

    Sébastien Bubeck

    Sébastien Bubeck

    Sébastien_Bubeck

  • Assaf Naor
  • Israeli mathematician

    Grothendieck inequality, applications of this inequality, and research on metrical task systems. Naor won the Bergmann award of the United States – Israel Binational

    Assaf Naor

    Assaf_Naor

  • Michael Saks (mathematician)
  • American mathematician

    Saks, Michael E. (1992-10-01). "An optimal on-line algorithm for metrical task system". Journal of the ACM. 39 (4): 745–763. doi:10.1145/146585.146588

    Michael Saks (mathematician)

    Michael_Saks_(mathematician)

  • Ancient Engleish Metrical Romanceës
  • Ancient Engleish Metrical Romanceës (1802) is a collection of Middle English verse romances edited by the antiquary Joseph Ritson; it was the first such

    Ancient Engleish Metrical Romanceës

    Ancient_Engleish_Metrical_Romanceës

  • History of the metric system
  • Jackson, Lowis D'Aguilar (1882). Modern metrology; a manual of the metrical units and systems of the present century (1882). London: C Lockwood and co. p. 11

    History of the metric system

    History of the metric system

    History_of_the_metric_system

  • Liberation fonts
  • Open-source font superfamily

    Liberation Mono. These fonts are metrically compatible with the most popular fonts on the Microsoft Windows operating system and the Microsoft Office software

    Liberation fonts

    Liberation fonts

    Liberation_fonts

  • Motif-Index of Folk-Literature
  • Six volume catalogue of folklore motifs used by folklorists, composed by Stith Thompson

    Copenhagen: Munksgaard. Bordman, Gerald (1963). Motif-Index of the English Metrical Romances. Bray, Dorothy Ann (1992). A list of motifs in the lives of the

    Motif-Index of Folk-Literature

    Motif-Index_of_Folk-Literature

  • Odyssey
  • Epic poem attributed to Homer

    dactylic hexameter, sometimes called Homeric hexameter—a metre with six metrical feet. The form of hexameter is catelectic, meaning that it lacks an expected

    Odyssey

    Odyssey

    Odyssey

  • Ottoman Empire
  • Turkish Empire (c. 1299–1922)

    through the constant juxtaposition of many such images within a strict metrical framework, allowing numerous potential meanings to emerge. The vast majority

    Ottoman Empire

    Ottoman Empire

    Ottoman_Empire

  • Plane (mathematics)
  • 2D surface which extends indefinitely

    which includes in particular the concept of parallel lines. It has also metrical properties induced by a distance, which allows to define circles, and angle

    Plane (mathematics)

    Plane_(mathematics)

  • Nanabozho
  • Ojibwe trickster spirit often in the form of a rabbit

    the placement of word stress, determined by metrical rules that define a characteristic iambic metrical foot, in which a weak syllable is followed by

    Nanabozho

    Nanabozho

    Nanabozho

  • Vladimir K. Zworykin
  • Russian-American engineer (1888–1982)

    Illinois Press. ISBN 0-252-02104-5. The birth year is 1888 according to the metrical book [ru] (similar to a parish register) of Sretenskaya Church of the town

    Vladimir K. Zworykin

    Vladimir K. Zworykin

    Vladimir_K._Zworykin

  • Zoroastrianism
  • Iranian religion founded by Zoroaster

    and geographical setting. [...] The similarity of the language and metrical system of the Gathas to those of the Vedas, the simplicity of the society

    Zoroastrianism

    Zoroastrianism

    Zoroastrianism

  • Generative metrics
  • Collective term for three distinct theories of verse structure

    meters these slots retain their identities of odd = "not metrically prominent" and even = "metrically prominent", so that (for example) trochaic tetrameter

    Generative metrics

    Generative_metrics

  • Death and state funeral of Elizabeth II
  • opening hymn of the service was "All People that on Earth do Dwell", the metrical version of Psalm 100. Matheson sang Psalm 118. The first lesson was taken

    Death and state funeral of Elizabeth II

    Death and state funeral of Elizabeth II

    Death_and_state_funeral_of_Elizabeth_II

  • DR Class 130 family
  • Class of East German diesel locomotives

    electrical heating was only designed for heavy good trains up to 4000 metrical tons between Germany and Belgium or Netherlands.) The locomotives are constructed

    DR Class 130 family

    DR Class 130 family

    DR_Class_130_family

  • Roboto
  • Open-source typeface family

    developed by Google. The first typeface was created as the system font for its Android operating system, and released in 2011 for Android Ice Cream Sandwich

    Roboto

    Roboto

    Roboto

  • Aniara
  • 1956 poem by Harry Martinson

    ultimately cannot face the emptiness outside and inside. The poems are metrical and mostly rhymed, using both traditional and individual forms, several

    Aniara

    Aniara

  • Ancient Greek phonology
  • Sounds and pronunciation of Ancient Greek

    likely represented the consonant cluster /sd/, phonetically [zd]. For metrical purposes it was treated as a double consonant, thus forming a heavy syllable

    Ancient Greek phonology

    Ancient_Greek_phonology

  • Pedestrian detection
  • Computer technology

    Pedestrian detection is an essential and significant task in any intelligent video surveillance system, as it provides the fundamental information for semantic

    Pedestrian detection

    Pedestrian detection

    Pedestrian_detection

  • Indian classical music
  • Classical music from the Indian subcontinent

    subject of musical meter". Indian music is composed and performed in a metrical framework, a structure of beats that is a tala. A tala measures musical

    Indian classical music

    Indian classical music

    Indian_classical_music

  • Typeface
  • Set of characters that share common design features

    text flow are said to be "metrically identical" or "metrically compatible". Several typefaces have been created to be metrically compatible with widely used

    Typeface

    Typeface

    Typeface

  • Episcopal Church (United States)
  • Anglican denomination

    Church on the First Sunday of Advent 2007... "The Task Force for Prayer Book and Liturgical Revision". TASK FORCE FOR LITURGICAL AND PRAYER BOOK REVISION

    Episcopal Church (United States)

    Episcopal Church (United States)

    Episcopal_Church_(United_States)

  • Latin
  • Indo-European language of the Italic branch

    poetry, the letter ⟨z⟩ between vowels always counts as two consonants for metrical purposes. The consonant ⟨b⟩ usually sounds as [b]; however, when ⟨t⟩ or

    Latin

    Latin

    Latin

  • Animal as Bridegroom
  • Typology of Beauty and the Beast

    human wife goes after him. Professor Damiana Eugenio located a Philippine metrical romance with the theme of the animal bridegroom, the wife's betrayal and

    Animal as Bridegroom

    Animal_as_Bridegroom

  • Aeneid
  • Latin epic poem by Virgil

    classical epics, is written in dactylic hexameters: each line consists of six metrical feet made up of dactyls (one long syllable followed by two short syllables)

    Aeneid

    Aeneid

    Aeneid

  • Moby-Dick
  • 1851 novel by Herman Melville

    monologue, to the point that it can be set as blank verse. Set over a metrical pattern, the rhythms are "evenly controlled—too evenly perhaps for prose"

    Moby-Dick

    Moby-Dick

    Moby-Dick

  • Path integration
  • Means of dead reckoning used by animals

    which feeds information to the place cells in the hippocampus, fire in a metrically regular way across the whole surface of a given environment. The activity

    Path integration

    Path integration

    Path_integration

  • Hymn tune
  • Musical melody of a Christian hymn

    hymnal (sometimes with a different text). If one refers to the hymnal's metrical index, more possible tunes may be found, of the same meter, which might

    Hymn tune

    Hymn tune

    Hymn_tune

  • Theories about Alexander the Great in the Quran
  • storyline found in the Syriac Alexander Legend (and the slightly later metrical homily or Alexander poem) "would most likely have been current orally well

    Theories about Alexander the Great in the Quran

    Theories about Alexander the Great in the Quran

    Theories_about_Alexander_the_Great_in_the_Quran

  • Sea shanty
  • Rhythmic work song sung on sailing vessels

    minstrel music genre, songs of whose couplets were often of a suitable metrical length. It is common to find phrases from minstrel songs of the late 1830s

    Sea shanty

    Sea shanty

    Sea_shanty

  • Reformation
  • 16th-century movement in Western Christianity

    hymnal Swenske songer Thomissøn's hymnal Ausbund Book of Common Prayer Metrical psalters Souterliedekens Book of Common Order Genevan Psalter Scottish

    Reformation

    Reformation

  • Reformed Christianity
  • Protestant denominational family

    Robert H. (eds.). Christian Theology: An Introduction to Its Traditions and Tasks. Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.: Fortress Press. Furcha, E. J., ed. (1985)

    Reformed Christianity

    Reformed Christianity

    Reformed_Christianity

  • Wales
  • Country within the United Kingdom

    theatre emerged during the 18th century, in the form of an interlude, a metrical play performed at fairs and markets. Drama in the early 20th century thrived

    Wales

    Wales

    Wales

  • Pirahã language
  • Muran language

    1515/9783110850819.200. ISBN 978-3-11-010257-4. Everett, Daniel (1988). "On Metrical Constituent Structure in Piraha Phonology". Natural Language & Linguistic

    Pirahã language

    Pirahã_language

  • Germanic peoples
  • Historical category of northern European peoples

    and Sanskrit poetry. Originally, the Germanic-speaking peoples shared a metrical and poetic form, alliterative verse, which is attested in very similar

    Germanic peoples

    Germanic peoples

    Germanic_peoples

  • Tukaram
  • 17th-century Varkari Sant and Poet

    Tukaram composed Abhanga poetry, a Marathi genre of literature which is metrical (traditionally the ovi meter), simple, direct, and it fuses folk stories

    Tukaram

    Tukaram

    Tukaram

  • Physical attractiveness
  • Aesthetic assessment of physical traits

    WC (1916). The Middle English Ideal of Personal Beauty: As Found in the Metrical Romances, Chronicles, and Legends, of the XIII, XIV and XV Centuries. Baltimore:

    Physical attractiveness

    Physical attractiveness

    Physical_attractiveness

  • Andy Warhol
  • American artist and filmmaker (1928–1987)

    birth certificates, so exact birth dates were commonly uncertain. Church metrical books record Andrew Warhola's birth as December 7, 1886, but various documents

    Andy Warhol

    Andy Warhol

    Andy_Warhol

  • Romanian traditional music
  • Romanian authentic folk music

    characterized by bookish language, simplified imagery, and a different poetic-metrical organization from that of traditional colinde. A separate group of winter

    Romanian traditional music

    Romanian traditional music

    Romanian_traditional_music

  • Pseudolus
  • Ancient Roman play by Plautus

    fishmonger. After he organizes his slaves and assigns them all specific tasks for the day, he calls his four courtesans out of the house. He orders them

    Pseudolus

    Pseudolus

    Pseudolus

  • Spatial cognition
  • Acquisition, organization, and use of knowledge about spatial environments

    physical body of an "observer" and thus in a more absolute way, which takes metrical conditions and general alignments like cardinal directions into account

    Spatial cognition

    Spatial_cognition

  • Anglo-Saxons
  • Early medieval cultural group in Britain

    Press, 1991; there is also the Paris Psalter (not the Paris Psalter), a metrical version of most of the Psalms, described by its most recent specialist

    Anglo-Saxons

    Anglo-Saxons

    Anglo-Saxons

  • Translation
  • Transfer of the meaning of something in one language into another

    Russian-born author, took a view similar to Jakobson's. He considered rhymed, metrical, versed poetry to be in principle untranslatable and therefore rendered

    Translation

    Translation

    Translation

  • Interpolation (manuscripts)
  • Addition of non-authorial text

    secondary strata, for example inconsistency with an author's vocabulary or metrical practice, and external tests, for example the distribution of readings

    Interpolation (manuscripts)

    Interpolation (manuscripts)

    Interpolation_(manuscripts)

  • Carl Friedrich Gauss
  • German polymath and scholar (1777–1855)

    continued fractions. Gauss's solution is the first-ever result in the metrical theory of continued fractions. Gauss was busy with geodetic problems since

    Carl Friedrich Gauss

    Carl Friedrich Gauss

    Carl_Friedrich_Gauss

  • John Calvin
  • French Protestant reformer (1509–1564)

    Protestant Reformation. He was the principal figure in the development of the system of Christian theology later called Calvinism, including its doctrines of

    John Calvin

    John Calvin

    John_Calvin

  • Indo-European vocabulary
  • Proposed reconstructed word list for the Proto-Indo-European language

    ISBN 978-3-447-05814-8 Peyrot, Michaël (2018). "A Comparison of the Tocharian a and B Metrical Traditions". Language and Meter. pp. 319–345. doi:10.1163/9789004357778_014

    Indo-European vocabulary

    Indo-European_vocabulary

  • Syntactic ambiguity
  • Sentences with structures permitting multiple possible interpretations

    poetry, sometimes owing to the alteration of the natural order of words for metrical reasons. "Eduardum occidere nolite timere bonum est." — Edward II by Christopher

    Syntactic ambiguity

    Syntactic_ambiguity

  • Francis Whyte Ellis
  • British civil servant

    division of Thirukkural dealing with law and virtue) into English in a non-metrical verse. 13 of those chapters were published by the college press during

    Francis Whyte Ellis

    Francis_Whyte_Ellis

  • Stress (linguistics)
  • Linguistic emphasis on syllables or words

    הזירה הלשונית – רוביק רוזנטל (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2021-11-25. "Feet and Metrical Stress", The Cambridge Handbook of Phonology "Word stress in English: Six

    Stress (linguistics)

    Stress_(linguistics)

  • Arius
  • Cyrenaic presbyter (died 336)

    several statements usually attributed to Arius by his opponents, is in metrical form, and resembles other passages that have been attributed to Arius.

    Arius

    Arius

    Arius

  • Ekso Bionics
  • American exoskeleton manufacturer

    patient ID number. Ekso Bionics also launched Ekso Pulse which is a way to metrically track a patient's progression over the course of their rehab treatment

    Ekso Bionics

    Ekso Bionics

    Ekso_Bionics

  • Sacred Harp
  • Tradition of sacred choral music

    in succession, in a way resembling a fugue. Anthems are songs with non-metrical text drawn (in whole or in part) directly from scripture; they are sung

    Sacred Harp

    Sacred Harp

    Sacred_Harp

  • Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • English poet, literary critic and philosopher (1773–1834)

    Brooke characterised both poems as having no rival due to their "exquisite metrical movement" and "imaginative phrasing".[citation needed] These eight poems

    Samuel Taylor Coleridge

    Samuel Taylor Coleridge

    Samuel_Taylor_Coleridge

  • Euripides
  • 5th-century BC Athenian playwright

    playwrights. The state funded it and awarded prizes. The language was metrical, spoken and sung. The performance area included a circular floor (called

    Euripides

    Euripides

    Euripides

  • HMNB Portsmouth
  • Operating base in the United Kingdom for the Royal Navy

    tale of one city. Retrieved 17 September 2017. Slight, Henry (1820). A Metrical History of Portsmouth. Portsmouth: Mills, Mottley and Harrison. p. 62.

    HMNB Portsmouth

    HMNB Portsmouth

    HMNB_Portsmouth

  • Titus Andronicus
  • Play by Shakespeare

    1996, Macdonald Jackson returned to the authorship question with a new metrical analysis of the function words "and" and "with". His findings also suggested

    Titus Andronicus

    Titus Andronicus

    Titus_Andronicus

  • Kalevala
  • 1835 Finnish epic poem compiled by Elias Lönnrot

    but in general is more attuned to pleasing the ear than being an exact metrical translation; it also often reduces the length of songs for aesthetic reasons

    Kalevala

    Kalevala

    Kalevala

  • Church of Scotland
  • National church of Scotland

    most services. Traditionally, Scots worship centred on the singing of metrical psalms and paraphrases, but for generations these have been supplemented

    Church of Scotland

    Church_of_Scotland

  • Religion in ancient Rome
  • Twelve Tables forbade any harmful incantation (malum carmen, or 'noisome metrical charm'); this included the "charming of crops from one field to another"

    Religion in ancient Rome

    Religion in ancient Rome

    Religion_in_ancient_Rome

  • In God We Trust
  • Official motto of the United States

    Archived from the original on 2013-02-16. Retrieved 2013-02-26. "The Scottish Metrical Psalter". www.cgmusic.org. Archived from the original on 2021-04-23. Retrieved

    In God We Trust

    In God We Trust

    In_God_We_Trust

  • Coronation of Elizabeth II
  • 1953 coronation in the United Kingdom

    favour; Vaughan Williams wrote an elaborate arrangement of the traditional metrical psalm, the Old Hundredth, which included military trumpet fanfares and

    Coronation of Elizabeth II

    Coronation of Elizabeth II

    Coronation_of_Elizabeth_II

  • Latin tenses
  • Tense used in the Latin language

    that in the following examples the double pluperfect is merely used for metrical convenience, rather than indicating an anterior time. In the first example

    Latin tenses

    Latin_tenses

  • Glossary of ancient Roman religion
  • herbarum ("Prayer of All the Herbs"), which are charms or carmina written metrically, the latter attached to the medical writings attributed to Antonius Musa

    Glossary of ancient Roman religion

    Glossary_of_ancient_Roman_religion

  • Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse in popular culture
  • Popular depictions of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse

    version the riders are Time, Famine, Pestilence and Death (perhaps for Metrical-Rhythmical reasons). Horsemen of the Apocalypse was also one of Metallica's

    Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse in popular culture

    Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse in popular culture

    Four_Horsemen_of_the_Apocalypse_in_popular_culture

  • Urien Rheged
  • Sixth-century ruler of Rheged

    katraeth gan dyd', and dated this poem to between 1050 and 1150 based on the metrically important prosthetic vowel in the words ystrat and ystadyl in one line

    Urien Rheged

    Urien Rheged

    Urien_Rheged

  • Counter-Reformation
  • Catholic response to the Protestant Reformation

    heathens of Asia and the Americas. The Ursulines focused on the special task of educating girls, the first order of women to be dedicated to that goal

    Counter-Reformation

    Counter-Reformation

    Counter-Reformation

  • Florentine Renaissance art
  • Renaissance art in Florence

    musical undulation. The dominant motif is the linear cadence, linked to the metrical aspect, as in the very fine veils of the Graces, with their supple volumes

    Florentine Renaissance art

    Florentine Renaissance art

    Florentine_Renaissance_art

  • Odes (Horace)
  • Latin poetry collection

    the dust and the sun?' Nisbet and Hubbard cite no other examples of this metrical form in Horace or in other poets. The metre is not found in the surviving

    Odes (Horace)

    Odes_(Horace)

  • Eadwine Psalter
  • 12th-century manuscript in Trinity College, Cambridge

    and are now 400–405 mm x 292–300 mm. The texts are: "a calendar, triple Metrical Psalms ... canticles, two continuous commentaries, two prognostications"

    Eadwine Psalter

    Eadwine Psalter

    Eadwine_Psalter

  • List of astronomers and mathematicians of the Kerala school
  •           Period           Works Known for Remarks 31 Jyeṣṭhadeva-Śiṣya c. 1550 - 1625 A metrical commentary on Tantrasamgraha Disciple of Jyeṣṭhadeva 32 Māttūr Naṃpūtiri-s:

    List of astronomers and mathematicians of the Kerala school

    List_of_astronomers_and_mathematicians_of_the_Kerala_school

  • The Three Golden Children (folklore)
  • Series of folktales about a calumniated wife and her wonder children

    Romance In England: a Study of the Sources And Analogues of the Non-cyclic Metrical Romances. New York [etc.]: Oxford university press, 1924. p. 240. Duggan

    The Three Golden Children (folklore)

    The_Three_Golden_Children_(folklore)

  • Elizabethan settlement
  • Part of England's Protestant Reformation

    during worship in the early church. Examples of permissible music included metrical psalms and liturgical texts such as the Te Deum. Although most people were

    Elizabethan settlement

    Elizabethan settlement

    Elizabethan_settlement

  • Mikhail Lomonosov
  • Russian polymath (1711–1765)

    iamb won out over Trediakovsky's arguments for the trochee as the basic metrical foot. Lomonosov wrote solemn occasional, spiritual, as natural-philosophical

    Mikhail Lomonosov

    Mikhail Lomonosov

    Mikhail_Lomonosov

  • Horace
  • Roman lyric poet (65–8 BC)

    politics. His work expressed genuine freedom or libertas. His style included 'metrical vandalism' and looseness of structure. Horace instead adopted an oblique

    Horace

    Horace

    Horace

  • Marketing communications
  • Marketing channels and tools used together

    creating influence through resonance and reach. Return on Influence is not metrically trackable like Return on Investment is, but mechanisms such as links with

    Marketing communications

    Marketing_communications

  • Borough Hall/Court Street station
  • New York City Subway station in Brooklyn

    Thousands Go Astray — Leaders in City's Life Hail Accomplishment of Great Task at Meeting at the Astor" (PDF). The New York Times. August 2, 1918. p. 1

    Borough Hall/Court Street station

    Borough Hall/Court Street station

    Borough_Hall/Court_Street_station

  • The Wasps
  • Comedy by Aristophanes

    audience, explaining that their master is a very important man who has tasked them with guarding his father who has an unusual disease. Xanthias and Sosias

    The Wasps

    The Wasps

    The_Wasps

  • Khyal
  • Modern genre of classical singing in the Indian subcontinent

    whole subject of musical meter in Indian classical music. A tala is a metrical framework, or structure of beats (mātrā), within which musical compositions

    Khyal

    Khyal

  • Font
  • Particular size, weight and style of a typeface

    PostScript printing system developed by Apple and Adobe. To avoid paying licensing fees for this set, computer companies commissioned metrically compatible fonts

    Font

    Font

    Font

  • Plautus
  • Roman comic playwright (c. 254 – 184 BC)

    Maccius in that line has generally not been accepted, since it breaks a metrical law, and it was later withdrawn by Ritschl himself: W. Beare (1937), "Titus

    Plautus

    Plautus

    Plautus

  • Hajime Tanabe
  • Japanese philosopher

    Contingency [偶然]; Group [群]; Principle of permanence of formal laws [形式不易の原理]; Metrical geometry [計量幾何学]; Atomic theory [原子論]; Ausdehnungslehre [広遠論]; Theory of

    Hajime Tanabe

    Hajime Tanabe

    Hajime_Tanabe

  • Bible translations
  • experience of the piece as literature is prized, as used in the Knox Bible Metrical translation, where prose is rendered in a rhythmic form, as represented

    Bible translations

    Bible translations

    Bible_translations

  • Fulton Street station (New York City Subway)
  • New York City Subway station in Manhattan

    Thousands Go Astray — Leaders in City's Life Hail Accomplishment of Great Task at Meeting at the Astor" (PDF). The New York Times. August 2, 1918. p. 1

    Fulton Street station (New York City Subway)

    Fulton Street station (New York City Subway)

    Fulton_Street_station_(New_York_City_Subway)

  • Italian literature
  • His Poesie, published in 1622, consist of eighty-nine poems in various metrical forms. Some are autobiographical, but all are stamped with a seriousness

    Italian literature

    Italian literature

    Italian_literature

  • History of the Jews in Italy
  • the chosen people, who observed the Laws exactly." Outside Rome, a Greek metrical epitaph from Lorium commemorates a man named Rufinus as a god-fearer learned

    History of the Jews in Italy

    History of the Jews in Italy

    History_of_the_Jews_in_Italy

  • Korean folklore
  • Aspect of Korean culture

    and are closely related to the production culture. Some literature is in metrical verse, while others are in prose form. Fragmentary written evidence of

    Korean folklore

    Korean_folklore

  • Bayard Taylor
  • American poet, novelist and travel writer (1825–1878)

    diction and rhythm, at times too rhetorical, but rich in sound, color, and metrical effects. His early models were Byron and Shelley, and his more ambitious

    Bayard Taylor

    Bayard Taylor

    Bayard_Taylor

  • Apollonia (Illyria)
  • Archaeological park in Albania

    Greci in Adriatico , 1 (Hesperia 15) (Rome 2002) 61 - 66 discusses the metrical dedication of Apollonia in Olympia after a victory over Thronion (our lemma

    Apollonia (Illyria)

    Apollonia (Illyria)

    Apollonia_(Illyria)

  • Change deafness
  • Perceptual phenomenon in hearing

    several interacting parameters on change-deafness. Tonal, rhythmic and metrical structure can give emphasis to a sequence of notes, giving listeners a

    Change deafness

    Change_deafness

  • Covenant theology
  • Protestant biblical interpretive framework

    the law for heavenly reward. Since this is understood to be an impossible task for the corrupted sinner, it is Christ who perfectly obeyed the law in fulfillment

    Covenant theology

    Covenant theology

    Covenant_theology

  • Coronation of the British monarch
  • Formal investiture and crowning ceremony

    Vaughan Williams recast his 1928 arrangement of Old 100th, the English metrical version of Psalm 100, the Jubilate Deo ("All people that on earth do dwell")

    Coronation of the British monarch

    Coronation_of_the_British_monarch

  • Venus Verticordia
  • Epithet of the Roman goddess Venus

    poem about the Roman calendar, the Fasti, but the word Verticordia is metrically impossible in elegiac couplets and thus can't be used as an epithet for

    Venus Verticordia

    Venus Verticordia

    Venus_Verticordia

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  • Tash
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Tash

    English : topographic name for someone who lived by an ash tree, from the Middle English phrase at(te) asche ‘at (the) ash’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of bags and purses, from German Tasche ‘bag’, ‘purse’. Compare Taschner.

    Tash

  • Hask |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Hask |

    Acme of mountain

    Hask |

  • Trask
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Trask

    English : habitational name for someone from Thirsk in North Yorkshire, named from an unattested Old Scandinavian word, thresk ‘marsh’.

    Trask

  • PETRICA
  • Male

    Romanian

    PETRICA

    Pet form of Romanian Petre, PETRICA means "rock, stone."

    PETRICA

  • MEICAL
  • Male

    Welsh

    MEICAL

    Welsh form of Hebrew Miyka'el (English Michael), MEICAL means "who is like God?" 

    MEICAL

  • Mask
  • Surname or Lastname

    German and Dutch

    Mask

    German and Dutch : from a pet form of the personal name Thomas.English : unexplained.

    Mask

  • Vachana
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Vachana

    Talk

    Vachana

  • Vetrival
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada

    Vetrival

    Successful

    Vetrival

  • Tashk
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Tashk

    Son of Bharat (Brother of Lord Rama)

    Tashk

  • Ether
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Biblical

    Ether

    Talk

    Ether

  • Ask
  • Boy/Male

    Norse

    Ask

    From the ash tree.

    Ask

  • Pask
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Pask

    English : from a medieval vernacular short form of the personal name Pascal, Latin Paschalis (see Pascal).

    Pask

  • Vachana | வசந
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Vachana | வசந

    Talk

    Vachana | வசந

  • Devera
  • Girl/Female

    Spanish

    Devera

    Task.

    Devera

  • Ask
  • Surname or Lastname

    Swedish and Norwegian

    Ask

    Swedish and Norwegian : from ask ‘ash tree’, applied either as a habitational name from a place named with this word or as an ornamental name.English : habitational name from a place in North Yorkshire named Aske, from Old English as æsc ‘ash tree’, later replaced by the Old Norse cognate askr.

    Ask

  • Katha | கதா 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Katha | கதா 

    Talk

    Katha | கதா 

  • Coshel
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Coshel

    Perfect in Any Task

    Coshel

  • Hask
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun

    Hask

    Acme of Mountain

    Hask

  • TASI
  • Female

    Chamoru

    TASI

    , bay, ocean, sea.

    TASI

  • Katha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Katha

    Talk

    Katha

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  • Electro-metric
  • a.

    Alt. of Electro-metrical

  • Cask
  • n.

    The quantity contained in a cask.

  • Metrical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to measurement; as, the inch, foot, yard, etc., are metrical terms; esp., of or pertaining to the metric system.

  • Tack
  • n.

    A peculiar flavor or taint; as, a musty tack.

  • Tusk
  • n.

    A toothshell, or Dentalium; -- called also tusk-shell.

  • Immetrical
  • a.

    Not metrical or rhythmical.

  • Task
  • v. t.

    To impose a task upon; to assign a definite amount of business, labor, or duty to.

  • Vertical
  • n.

    A vertical line, plane, or circle.

  • Talk
  • n.

    Report; rumor; as, to hear talk of war.

  • Iatrical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to medicine, or to medical men.

  • Ethical
  • a.

    Of, or belonging to, morals; treating of the moral feelings or duties; containing percepts of morality; moral; as, ethic discourses or epistles; an ethical system; ethical philosophy.

  • Metrically
  • adv.

    In a metrical manner.

  • Cask
  • v. t.

    To put into a cask.

  • Medical
  • a.

    Of, pertaining to, or having to do with, the art of healing disease, or the science of medicine; as, the medical profession; medical services; a medical dictionary; medical jurisprudence.

  • Vertical
  • a.

    Perpendicular to the plane of the horizon; upright; plumb; as, a vertical line.

  • Metrical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the meter; arranged in meter; consisting of verses; as, metrical compositions.

  • Talk
  • v. t.

    To deliver in talking; to speak; to utter; to make a subject of conversation; as, to talk nonsense; to talk politics.

  • Vertical
  • n.

    Vertical position; zenith.

  • Mask
  • n.

    A cover, or partial cover, for the face, used for disguise or protection; as, a dancer's mask; a fencer's mask; a ball player's mask.