Term typically used in abstract algebra, though not a standard term in mathematics. It might refer to a special type of algebraic structure that is a simplified version of a loopoid. Loopoids are a generalization of semigroups where a weak form of associativity is preserved.
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a receptacle usually round and having a hoop for a top, made of interwoven strips or plaited material, and usually with a handle, used for holding or carrying goods, fruits, and other articles
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Australiana refers to the people, places, culture, and things associated with Australia, including its geography, history, flora, fauna, arts, and everyday life.
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A specific type of mineral, a phosphate of manganese, occurring in white or colorless prismatic crystals and used in the manufacture of certain types of glass, ceramics, and enamels.
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A Greek astronomer and mathematician, often regarded as the founder of mathematical astronomy. He is known for his observational records and possibly contributions to thetimeline of ancient Greek astronomy.
/hɪˈpɑrtʃəs/
Substances that cause insensibility to pain or sensation; a drug or medication that produces a state of insensitivity to pain or sensation during surgery or other medical procedures.
/ˌæniˈzɛtɪks/
Unskilled or deliberate paintings, especially crude or random decorative touches, often applied with reckless abandon or without much skill. Can also refer to rough sketches or unrefined attempts at art.
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