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Apartness — A*part ness, n. The quality of standing apart. [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
apartness — index exception (exclusion) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
apartness — əˈpärtnə̇s, pȧt noun ( es) Etymology: apart (II) + ness : the quality or state of being apart : aloofness, isolation our own … grandiose apartness and air of exclusive ease … threatened to defeat us W.H.Hale … Useful english dictionary
Apartness relation — In constructive mathematics, an apartness relation is a constructive form of inequality, and is often taken to be more basic than equality. It is often written as # to distinguish from the so called denial inequality , e, which is weaker. An… … Wikipedia
apartness — noun see apart II … New Collegiate Dictionary
apartness — See apart. * * * … Universalium
apartness — n. quality of being set apart, quality of being segregated; quality of being disconnected; distinctness, difference; individuality … English contemporary dictionary
apartness — apart·ness … English syllables
apart — apartness, n. /euh pahrt /, adv. 1. into pieces or parts; to pieces: to take a watch apart; an old barn falling apart from decay. 2. separately in place, time, motion, etc.: New York and Tokyo are thousands of miles apart. Our birthdays are three … Universalium
Vernor Vinge — Infobox Writer name = Vernor Vinge imagesize = 250px caption = Vernor Vinge, at the Computers, Freedom and Privacy Conference (CFP) 2006 birthdate = Birth date and age|1944|10|2 birthplace = Waukesha, Wisconsin, U.S.A. deathdate = deathplace =… … Wikipedia