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  • Sequential elimination method
  • Class of voting systems

    The sequential elimination methods are a class of voting systems that repeatedly eliminate the last-place finisher of another voting method until a single

    Sequential elimination method

    Sequential_elimination_method

  • Instant-runoff voting
  • Single-winner ranked-choice electoral system

    is eliminated. This continues until only one candidate is left. Instant runoff falls under the plurality-with-elimination family of voting methods, and

    Instant-runoff voting

    Instant-runoff_voting

  • Coombs' method
  • Single-winner ranked voting rule

    Coombs' method is a ranked voting system. Like instant-runoff (IRV-RCV), Coombs' method is a sequential-loser method, where the last-place finisher according

    Coombs' method

    Coombs'_method

  • Social welfare function
  • Function that ranks states of society according to their desirability

    finishing order is not the same as the elimination order for sequential elimination methods: despite being eliminated first, Center is the runner-up in this

    Social welfare function

    Social_welfare_function

  • D'Hondt method
  • Method for allocating seats in parliaments

    The D'Hondt method, also called the Jefferson method or the greatest divisors method, is an apportionment method for allocating seats in parliaments among

    D'Hondt method

    D'Hondt_method

  • Scientific method
  • Interplay between observation, experiment, and theory in science

    scientists, as there is a consensus that educations' sequential elements and unified view of scientific method do not reflect how scientists actually work. Major

    Scientific method

    Scientific_method

  • Schulze method
  • Single-winner electoral system

    alternatives, LiquidFeedback implements Clone-Proof Schwartz Sequential Dropping, known as the Schulze Method. See: "Inför primärvalen" [Before the primary elections]

    Schulze method

    Schulze_method

  • Nanson's method
  • Single-winner electoral system

    adjustment to the "instant runoff" method … equivalent to a candidate's Borda score, and eliminating sequentially the candidate with the lowest total

    Nanson's method

    Nanson's_method

  • Simplex algorithm
  • Algorithm for linear programming

    The simplex method is remarkably efficient in practice and was a great improvement over earlier methods such as Fourier–Motzkin elimination. However, in

    Simplex algorithm

    Simplex algorithm

    Simplex_algorithm

  • Interior-point method
  • Algorithms for solving convex optimization problems

    abandoned due to the presence of more competitive methods for this class of problems (e.g. sequential quadratic programming). Yurii Nesterov and Arkadi

    Interior-point method

    Interior-point method

    Interior-point_method

  • Police lineup
  • Criminal justice identification process

    using other methods of photo-lineup that involve the witness sequentially viewing photographs rather than simultaneously. The sequential method is considered

    Police lineup

    Police lineup

    Police_lineup

  • Concurrent engineering
  • Product development methodology

    more traditional sequential design flow, or "Waterfall Model". In Concurrent Engineering an iterative or integrated development method is used instead

    Concurrent engineering

    Concurrent_engineering

  • Fourier–Motzkin elimination
  • Mathematical algorithm for eliminating variables from a system of linear inequalities

    Fourier–Motzkin elimination, also known as the FME method, is a mathematical algorithm for eliminating variables from a system of linear inequalities.

    Fourier–Motzkin elimination

    Fourier–Motzkin_elimination

  • Constrained optimization
  • Optimizing objective functions that have constrained variables

    constrained case, often via the use of a penalty method. However, search steps taken by the unconstrained method may be unacceptable for the constrained problem

    Constrained optimization

    Constrained_optimization

  • Condorcet method
  • Pairwise-comparison electoral system

    defined. This method is also known as Schwartz sequential dropping (SSD), cloneproof Schwartz sequential dropping (CSSD), beatpath method, beatpath winner

    Condorcet method

    Condorcet method

    Condorcet_method

  • Single transferable vote
  • Multi-winner electoral system

    rules behaving similarly to STV, for instance the method of equal shares, which also sequentially selects candidates and reweights the voters approving

    Single transferable vote

    Single transferable vote

    Single_transferable_vote

  • Iterative method
  • Numerical approximation algorithm

    =\mathbf {b} } by Gaussian elimination). Iterative methods are often the only choice for nonlinear equations. However, iterative methods are often useful even

    Iterative method

    Iterative_method

  • Sequential game
  • Class of games where players choose their actions sequentially

    In game theory, a sequential game is defined as a game where one player selects their action before others, and subsequent players are informed of that

    Sequential game

    Sequential game

    Sequential_game

  • Ranked voting
  • Voting systems that use ranked ballots

    ranks as weights; these systems are called positional voting. In the Borda method, the 1st, 2nd, 3rd... candidates on each ballot receive 1, 2, 3... points

    Ranked voting

    Ranked voting

    Ranked_voting

  • Top-four primary
  • Nonpartisan blanket primary

    Maryland law used the standard IRV sequential elimination of bottom candidates, while the others used batch elimination of all but the top two candidates

    Top-four primary

    Top-four_primary

  • Sainte-Laguë method
  • Proportional-representation electoral system

    The Sainte-Laguë method (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃t.la.ɡy]), also called the Webster method or the Schepers method (German pronunciation: [ˈʃeːpɐs]),

    Sainte-Laguë method

    Sainte-Laguë_method

  • Stopped-flow
  • Physical chemistry

    asymmetric, or ratio mixing, is a common requirement in stopped-flow work. Sequential-, or double-, mixing is a variation of stopped-flow in which two reactants

    Stopped-flow

    Stopped-flow

  • Ei mechanism
  • Reaction mechanism in organic chemistry

    mechanism (Elimination Internal/Intramolecular), also known as a thermal syn elimination or a pericyclic syn elimination, is a special type of elimination reaction

    Ei mechanism

    Ei_mechanism

  • Anti-plurality voting
  • Single-winner positional electoral system

    voting Approval voting Disapproval voting Coombs' method uses antiplurality counts with sequential elimination Lung, Kelvin T.; Parker, D. Stott (August 2003)

    Anti-plurality voting

    Anti-plurality_voting

  • Linear search
  • Sequentially looking in an array

    computer science, linear search or sequential search is a method for finding an element within a list. It sequentially checks each element of the list until

    Linear search

    Linear_search

  • Logic optimization
  • Process in digital electronics and integrated circuit design

    Sequential logic optimization Combinational logic optimization Based on type of execution Graphical optimization methods Tabular optimization methods

    Logic optimization

    Logic_optimization

  • Center squeeze
  • Spoiler effect in RCV and two-round systems

    Dispersed Majority: Nonmedian Voter Results for Plurality, Run-off, and Sequential Elimination Elections". American Journal of Political Science. 46 (1): 134–147

    Center squeeze

    Center squeeze

    Center_squeeze

  • 7z
  • Family of archive file formats used by 7-Zip

    compression, conversion, or encryption method to be stacked. High compression ratios (depending on the compression method used). AES-256 bit encryption. Zip

    7z

    7z

  • Tert-Butyloxycarbonyl protecting group
  • Protecting group used in organic synthesis

    AlCl3. Sequential treatment with trimethylsilyl iodide then methanol can also be used for Boc deprotection, especially where other deprotection methods are

    Tert-Butyloxycarbonyl protecting group

    Tert-Butyloxycarbonyl protecting group

    Tert-Butyloxycarbonyl_protecting_group

  • Taguchi methods
  • Statistical methods to improve the quality of manufactured goods

    Taguchi methods (Japanese: タグチメソッド) are statistical methods, sometimes called robust design methods, developed by Genichi Taguchi to improve the quality

    Taguchi methods

    Taguchi_methods

  • CPO-STV
  • Proportional-representation ranked voting system

    be eliminated in an election is in fact highly arbitrary and should not influence the result. It was in order to resolve this problem of sequential exclusions

    CPO-STV

    CPO-STV

  • Later-no-help criterion
  • later-no-help. All Minimax Condorcet methods, Ranked Pairs, Schulze method, Kemeny-Young method, Copeland's method, and Nanson's method do not satisfy later-no-help

    Later-no-help criterion

    Later-no-help_criterion

  • Runoff voting
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    if necessary, numerous rounds of voting are held sequentially. Last-place candidates are eliminated one by one until a round of voting sees a candidate

    Runoff voting

    Runoff_voting

  • First-past-the-post voting
  • Plurality voting system

    election result is an example of center squeeze. By contrast, Condorcet methods would elect Nashville (the actual capital). Perhaps the most striking effect

    First-past-the-post voting

    First-past-the-post voting

    First-past-the-post_voting

  • Sincere favorite criterion
  • Criterion that prevents lesser-evil voting

    incentive to rank one's favorite last, and the method otherwise does not care where the favorite is ranked, the method passes. Anti-plurality voting thus shows

    Sincere favorite criterion

    Sincere_favorite_criterion

  • Purged cross-validation
  • Cross-validation technique for time series and financial data

    a model's predictive power. CPCV divides a time-series dataset into N sequential, non-overlapping groups. These groups preserve the temporal order of observations

    Purged cross-validation

    Purged_cross-validation

  • Golden-section search
  • Technique for finding an extremum of a function

    than by the golden ratio. Ternary search Brent's method Binary search Kiefer, J. (1953), "Sequential minimax search for a maximum", Proceedings of the

    Golden-section search

    Golden-section search

    Golden-section_search

  • Backward induction
  • Process of reasoning backwards in sequence

    of backward induction is used to compute subgame perfect equilibria in sequential games. The difference is that optimization problems involve one decision

    Backward induction

    Backward_induction

  • Chambolle–Pock algorithm
  • Primal-Dual algorithm optimization for convex problems

    Antonin Chambolle and Thomas Pock in 2011 and has since become a widely used method in various fields, including image processing, computer vision, and signal

    Chambolle–Pock algorithm

    Chambolle–Pock algorithm

    Chambolle–Pock_algorithm

  • Waterfall model
  • Modelling software development in sequential phases

    performing the typical software development life cycle (SDLC) phases in sequential order. Each phase is completed before the next is started, and the result

    Waterfall model

    Waterfall_model

  • Hare–Clark electoral system
  • Proportional-representation voting system

    counting method. "The specific modification introduced by Mr. A.I. Clark, Attorney-General for Tasmania, is the provision devised by him for eliminating the

    Hare–Clark electoral system

    Hare–Clark electoral system

    Hare–Clark_electoral_system

  • Support vector machine
  • Set of methods for supervised statistical learning

    the matrix is often used in the kernel trick. Another common method is Platt's sequential minimal optimization (SMO) algorithm, which breaks the problem

    Support vector machine

    Support_vector_machine

  • Bellman equation
  • Necessary condition for optimality associated with dynamic programming

    Morgenstern's Theory of Games and Economic Behavior and Abraham Wald's sequential analysis. The term "Bellman equation" usually refers to the dynamic programming

    Bellman equation

    Bellman equation

    Bellman_equation

  • Electoral system of Germany
  • Federal Bundestag election regulation

    Hare-Niemeyer method. Due to a change in the law passed in January 2008, the distribution of seats is now made according to the Sainte-Laguë/Schepers method. The

    Electoral system of Germany

    Electoral_system_of_Germany

  • Klee–Minty cube
  • Unit hypercube of variable dimension whose corners have been perturbed

    sufficient for the algorithm to solve the problem. For example, Gaussian elimination requires the order of D 3 {\displaystyle D^{3}} operations, and so it

    Klee–Minty cube

    Klee–Minty cube

    Klee–Minty_cube

  • Pareto efficiency
  • Weakly optimal allocation of resources

    tutorial on multiobjective optimization: fundamentals and evolutionary methods". Natural Computing. 17: 585–609. doi:10.1007/s11047-018-9685-y. PMC 6105305

    Pareto efficiency

    Pareto_efficiency

  • Branch and bound
  • Optimization by removing non-optimal solutions to subproblems

    BnB) is a method for solving optimization problems by breaking them down into smaller subproblems and using a bounding function to eliminate subproblems

    Branch and bound

    Branch_and_bound

  • Natural deduction
  • Kind of proof calculus

    immediately by its elimination can be turned into an equivalent derivation without this detour. It is a check on the strength of elimination rules: they must

    Natural deduction

    Natural_deduction

  • In vitro fertilisation
  • Assisted reproductive technology procedure

    Louise Brown was born. The girl, named Durga, was conceived in vitro using a method developed independently by Subhash Mukhopadhyay, a physician and researcher

    In vitro fertilisation

    In vitro fertilisation

    In_vitro_fertilisation

  • Condorcet winner
  • Property of electoral systems

    (when one exists) include Ranked pairs, Schulze's method, and the Tideman alternative method. Methods that do not guarantee that the Cordorcet winner will

    Condorcet winner

    Condorcet_winner

  • Criss-cross algorithm
  • Method for mathematical optimization

    sufficient for the algorithm to solve the problem. For example, Gaussian elimination requires on the order of D3 operations, and so it is said to have polynomial

    Criss-cross algorithm

    Criss-cross algorithm

    Criss-cross_algorithm

  • Integer programming
  • Mathematical optimization problem restricted to integers

    the branch and bound method. For example, the branch and cut method that combines both branch and bound and cutting plane methods. Branch and bound algorithms

    Integer programming

    Integer_programming

  • One-pot synthesis
  • Chemical synthesis strategy

    is the total synthesis of tropinone or the Gassman indole synthesis. Sequential one-pot syntheses can be used to generate even complex targets with multiple

    One-pot synthesis

    One-pot synthesis

    One-pot_synthesis

  • Counting single transferable votes
  • How choices are tallied under multi-winner ranked-choice voting

    candidates may be eliminated in the process who may not have been eliminated under systems that transfer more surplus votes. Their elimination may cause a degree

    Counting single transferable votes

    Counting_single_transferable_votes

  • Outline of logic
  • Overview of and topical guide to logic

    Destructive dilemma Disjunction elimination Disjunction introduction Disjunctive syllogism Double negation elimination Generalization (logic) Hypothetical

    Outline of logic

    Outline_of_logic

  • Tideman alternative method
  • Single-winner electoral system family

    The Tideman Alternative method, also called[by whom?] Alternative-Smith voting, is a voting rule developed by Nicolaus Tideman which selects a single winner

    Tideman alternative method

    Tideman_alternative_method

  • Fisher–Yates shuffle
  • Algorithm for shuffling a finite sequence

    the sorting method has a simple parallel implementation, unlike the Fisher–Yates shuffle, which is sequential. A variant of the above method that has seen

    Fisher–Yates shuffle

    Fisher–Yates shuffle

    Fisher–Yates_shuffle

  • Catastrophic interference
  • AI's tendency to abruptly and drastically forget old info after learning new info

    occur as an outcome of elimination of catastrophic interference by using a large representative training set or enough sequential memory sets (memory replay

    Catastrophic interference

    Catastrophic_interference

  • Homogeneity criterion
  • Majority Judgment, Condorcet methods and others. A voting method that determines a winner by eliminating candidates not having a fixed number of votes, rather

    Homogeneity criterion

    Homogeneity_criterion

  • Droop quota
  • Votes required to win a seat in proportional systems

    the first-count winners, and these transfer are conducted prior to any elimination of candidates, so in certain cases, the use of the Droop quota ensures

    Droop quota

    Droop_quota

  • Gittins index
  • Measure in decision theory

    list (link) Berry, Donald A. and Fristedt, Bert (1985). Bandit problems: Sequential allocation of experiments. Monographs on Statistics and Applied Probability

    Gittins index

    Gittins_index

  • Exhaustive ballot
  • Voting method

    them. In other words, this "bulk exclusion" cannot change the order of elimination, unlike a two-round system.) Because voters may have to cast votes several

    Exhaustive ballot

    Exhaustive_ballot

  • Ranked pairs
  • Single-winner electoral system

    Tideman method, is a ranked voting method that determines a single winner from ballots that rank candidates in order of preference. The method is like

    Ranked pairs

    Ranked_pairs

  • Convex optimization
  • Subfield of mathematical optimization

    functions. Cutting-plane methods Ellipsoid method Subgradient method Dual subgradients and the drift-plus-penalty method Subgradient methods can be implemented

    Convex optimization

    Convex_optimization

  • Register allocation
  • Computer compiler optimization technique

    any non-interfering, copy-related nodes. From the perspective of copy elimination, this heuristic has the best results. On the other hand, aggressive coalescing

    Register allocation

    Register_allocation

  • Design of experiments
  • Design of tasks

    experimenting, is within the scope of sequential analysis, a field that was pioneered by Abraham Wald in the context of sequential tests of statistical hypotheses

    Design of experiments

    Design of experiments

    Design_of_experiments

  • Thiele's voting rules
  • Multiwinner voting rules

    majority groups. When f(r)=Harmonic(r), Thiele's optimization method is equivalent to Sequential proportional approval voting (SPAV), which was rediscovered

    Thiele's voting rules

    Thiele's_voting_rules

  • Proof net
  • In proof theory, proof nets are a geometrical method of representing proofs that eliminates two forms of bureaucracy that differentiate proofs: (A) irrelevant

    Proof net

    Proof_net

  • Race condition
  • When a system's behavior depends on timing of uncontrollable events

    Engineers may also apply careful timing control and synchronization methods in sequential circuits. For example, using clocked elements such as flip-flops

    Race condition

    Race condition

    Race_condition

  • Contingent vote
  • Single-winner ranked-voting electoral system

    instant-runoff voting (IRV), Coombs' method, and Baldwin's method – allow for many rounds of counting, often eliminating only one candidate, the weakest,

    Contingent vote

    Contingent vote

    Contingent_vote

  • Block preferential voting
  • Unlike single transferable voting (STV), preferential block voting is not a method for obtaining proportional representation, and instead produces similar

    Block preferential voting

    Block_preferential_voting

  • Independence of Smith-dominated alternatives
  • Electoral system criterion

    [citation needed] This differs slightly from the above definition, in that methods passing independence of irrelevant alternatives (but not the Smith criterion)

    Independence of Smith-dominated alternatives

    Independence_of_Smith-dominated_alternatives

  • Eriksen flanker task
  • Set of tests in cognitive psychology

    Still other research maintains the Gratton effect can be eliminated entirely if sequential biases are removed and that conflict adaptation failed to

    Eriksen flanker task

    Eriksen_flanker_task

  • Later-no-harm criterion
  • Property of electoral systems

    preferences have been eliminated (IRV and DSC), and thus exhibit a center squeeze effect. However, this does not mean that methods that pass later-no-harm

    Later-no-harm criterion

    Later-no-harm_criterion

  • Electoral system
  • Method by which voters make a choice between options

    names; Jefferson's method is equivalent to the D'Hondt method, Webster's method is the Sainte-Laguë method, and Hamilton's method is identical to the

    Electoral system

    Electoral_system

  • Hazard (logic)
  • Undesirable effect in digital logic

    expression (but may still have static-0 hazards). The most commonly used method to eliminate static hazards is to add redundant logic (consensus terms in the

    Hazard (logic)

    Hazard_(logic)

  • Participation criterion
  • Principle that voting for a candidate should help them

    a possibility violates the principle of one man, one vote. Positional methods and score voting satisfy the participation criterion. All deterministic

    Participation criterion

    Participation_criterion

  • STAR voting
  • Single-winner electoral system

    ratings. Although tie votes in STAR Voting are rare, as with any voting method, they can occur, especially in elections without many voters. In most cases

    STAR voting

    STAR voting

    STAR_voting

  • Two-round system
  • Voting system

    National Front): 17.79% Despite the controversy over Jospin's early elimination, polls showed Chirac was preferred to Jospin by a majority of voters

    Two-round system

    Two-round system

    Two-round_system

  • Copeland's method
  • Single-winner ranked vote system

    The Copeland or Llull method is a ranked-choice voting system based on counting each candidate's pairwise wins and losses. In the system, voters rank candidates

    Copeland's method

    Copeland's_method

  • Highest averages method
  • Rule for proportional allocation

    The highest averages, divisor, or divide-and-round methods are a family of apportionment rules, i.e. algorithms for fair division of seats in a legislature

    Highest averages method

    Highest_averages_method

  • Linear programming
  • Method to solve optimization problems

    Fourier, who in 1827 published a method for solving them, and after whom the method of Fourier–Motzkin elimination is named. In the late 1930s, Soviet

    Linear programming

    Linear programming

    Linear_programming

  • Atomic layer deposition
  • Thin-film deposition technique that deposits one 1-atom thick layer at a time

    layer deposition (ALD) is a thin-film deposition technique based on the sequential use of a gas-phase chemical process; it is a subclass of chemical vapour

    Atomic layer deposition

    Atomic_layer_deposition

  • Apportionment (politics)
  • Way to distribute seats in a legislative body

    D'Hondt method – higher seats-to-votes ratio for larger parties Droop quota Imperiali quota Huntington–Hill method These apportionment methods can be categorized

    Apportionment (politics)

    Apportionment (politics)

    Apportionment_(politics)

  • Overhang seat
  • Phenomenon in electoral systems

    total number of seats and recalculating the quota (the largest remainder method was also recommended) to proportionally redistribute the list seats to the

    Overhang seat

    Overhang_seat

  • GM 6L transmission
  • 6-speed automatic from 2005

    outweigh the disadvantages. The layout brings the ability to shift in a non-sequential manner – going from gear 6 to gear 2 in extreme situations simply by changing

    GM 6L transmission

    GM 6L transmission

    GM_6L_transmission

  • Evolutionary multimodal optimization
  • form or the other. De Jong's crowding method, Goldberg's sharing function approach, Petrowski's clearing method, restricted mating, maintaining multiple

    Evolutionary multimodal optimization

    Evolutionary multimodal optimization

    Evolutionary_multimodal_optimization

  • Binary search
  • Search algorithm finding the position of a target value within a sorted array

    case for caches - Paul Khuong: some Lisp". pvk.ca. Knuth 1997, §2.2.2 ("Sequential Allocation"). Beame, Paul; Fich, Faith E. (2001). "Optimal bounds for

    Binary search

    Binary search

    Binary_search

  • List of algorithms
  • Gauss–Jordan elimination: solves systems of linear equations Gauss–Seidel method: solves systems of linear equations iteratively Gaussian elimination Levinson

    List of algorithms

    List_of_algorithms

  • Borda count
  • Point-based ranked voting system

    of elimination rounds analogous to instant-runoff voting. In the Nanson method, every candidate with less than the average Borda score is eliminated each

    Borda count

    Borda_count

  • Resoluteness criterion
  • Electoral system property

    However, non-resolute methods can be used as a first stage to eliminate candidates before ties are broken with some other method. Methods that have been used

    Resoluteness criterion

    Resoluteness_criterion

  • Hermaphrodite
  • Organism that produces both male and female gametes

    differ on whether sequential hermaphroditism encompasses serial hermaphroditism; for authors who exclude serial hermaphroditism, a sequential hermaphrodite

    Hermaphrodite

    Hermaphrodite

    Hermaphrodite

  • Selective calling
  • Method in two-way radio system

    sequential dial up paging terminal. Problems playing this file? See media help. Two-tone sequential, also known as 1+1, is a selective calling method

    Selective calling

    Selective_calling

  • ZF 6HP transmission
  • World's first 6-speed automatic from 2000

    outweigh the disadvantages. The layout brings the ability to shift in a non-sequential manner – going from gear 6 to gear 2 in extreme situations simply by changing

    ZF 6HP transmission

    ZF 6HP transmission

    ZF_6HP_transmission

  • House monotonicity
  • Method of allocating seats in a parliament

    for some future house size. Every coherent apportionment method is house-monotone. The sequential Phragmen's voting rules, both for approval ballots and

    House monotonicity

    House_monotonicity

  • Cholesky decomposition
  • Matrix decomposition method

    ISBN 978-0-89871-361-9. Osborne, Michael (2010). Bayesian Gaussian Processes for Sequential Prediction, Optimisation and Quadrature (PDF) (thesis). University of

    Cholesky decomposition

    Cholesky_decomposition

  • Gastric lavage
  • Process of clearing the stomach contents

    an Ewald tube) via the mouth or nose down into the stomach followed by sequential administration and removal of small volumes of liquid. The placement of

    Gastric lavage

    Gastric_lavage

  • Reversal symmetry
  • Electoral system criterion

    should never elect the worst candidate, according to the method itself (as doing so suggests the method is, in some sense, self-contradictory). The worst candidate

    Reversal symmetry

    Reversal_symmetry

  • Lethal injection
  • Form of execution involving injection of chemicals into the bloodstream

    of the condemned in most states involves three separate injections (in sequential order): Sodium thiopental or pentobarbital: ultra-short-action barbiturate

    Lethal injection

    Lethal injection

    Lethal_injection

  • Approval voting
  • Single-winner electoral system

    and the candidate with the most votes is victorious. The method is designed to eliminate vote-splitting while keeping election administration simple

    Approval voting

    Approval voting

    Approval_voting

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  • Brunelle
  • Boy/Male

    French

    Brunelle

    Dark haired.

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    Australian, French, Hawaiian, Hebrew

    Laban

    White

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  • Male

    Norse

    LOGMAR

    Old Norse name composed of the elements log "laws" and -mar from *mariR "famous, renowned," hence "famous laws." 

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    Slave of the Governor

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    Maragatham | மாரகதம 

    Emerald, It is very precious natural stone in the world

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    Sings praises, Favorite of the devotees or Lord Shiva

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    From the town.

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    English (Yorkshire)

    Hardesty

    English (Yorkshire) : habitational name from Hardisty Hill in the parish of Fewston, North Yorkshire, recorded in 1379 as Hardolfsty, from the Old English personal name Heardwulf (composed of the elements heard ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’ + wulf ‘wolf’) + Old English stīg ‘path’.

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  • Self-examination
  • n.

    An examination into one's own state, conduct, and motives, particularly in regard to religious feelings and duties.

  • Elimination
  • n.

    The act of expelling or throwing off

  • Cross-examination
  • n.

    The interrogating or questioning of a witness by the party against whom he has been called and examined. See Examination.

  • Limitation
  • v. t.

    A restriction of power; as, a constitutional limitation.

  • Eliminative
  • a.

    Relating to, or carrying on, elimination.

  • sentential
  • a.

    Comprising sentences; as, a sentential translation.

  • Delimitation
  • n.

    The act or process of fixing limits or boundaries; limitation.

  • Sequestral
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a sequestrum.

  • Elimination
  • n.

    The act of obtaining by separation, or as the result of eliminating; deduction. [See Eliminate, 4.]

  • Sententious
  • a.

    Comprising or representing sentences; sentential.

  • sentential
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a sentence, or full period; as, a sentential pause.

  • Elimination
  • n.

    Act of causing a quantity to disappear from an equation; especially, in the operation of deducing from several equations containing several unknown quantities a less number of equations containing a less number of unknown quantities.

  • Delamination
  • n.

    Formation and separation of laminae or layers; one of the methods by which the various blastodermic layers of the ovum are differentiated.

  • Sequential
  • a.

    Succeeding or following in order.

  • Examination
  • n.

    A process prescribed or assigned for testing qualification; as, the examination of a student, or of a candidate for admission to the bar or the ministry.

  • Sententially
  • adv.

    In a sentential manner.

  • Reexamination
  • n.

    A repeated examination. See under Examination.

  • Elimination
  • n.

    the act of discharging or excreting waste products or foreign substances through the various emunctories.

  • Extermination
  • n.

    Elimination.

  • Limitation
  • v. t.

    The act of limiting; the state or condition of being limited; as, the limitation of his authority was approved by the council.