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** and hypernym
** hypernyms: Y is a hypernym of X if every X is a ( kind of ) Y ( canine is a hypernym of dog )
** coordinate terms: Y is a coordinate term of X if X and Y share a hypernym ( wolf is a coordinate term of dog, and dog is a coordinate term of wolf )
** coordinate terms: those verbs sharing a common hypernym ( to lisp and to yell )

** and verb
** Modern Hebrew verb conjugation
** dō, dare, dedī, datum, " to give, to bestow "; this verb is irregular.
** troponym: the verb Y is a troponym of the verb X if the activity Y is doing X in some manner ( to lisp is a troponym of to talk )
** entailment: the verb Y is entailed by X if by doing X you must be doing Y ( to sleep is entailed by to snore )
** participle of verb
** use of the dative possessive case in personal pronouns and nouns: ; descriptive future tense using the verb (" to want "); use of the comparative form ( smaller ) to denote " younger ".
** Intransitive verb
** Weak pronouns are " reinforced " in front of the verb ( em, en, et, es, etc.
** Germanic weak verb, weak inflection class in Germanic languages
** Japanese verbs and Korean verbs do have suffixes for properties of the verb itself like aspect, mood, and tense, similar to those of the Turkic and Mongolic languages further north, but agree with Chinese and Southeast Asian languages in not marking gender, number, or any other properties of the verb arguments on the verb itself.
** verb conjugations
** Clitic pronouns almost always precede the verb.
** nós " we " is often replaced by a gente, conjugated with a third-person singular verb.
** words derived from the Latin verb ficio: pro -/ suf -/ de -/ efficient and their inflections.
** Instead of a clause introduced by ut or ne, an infinitive was often used with a verb of hoping, fearing, promising, etc.
** If the verb contains a valency suffix, this may detach from the verb: fariĝu becomes iĝu far ’.
** Ergative verb — transitive equivalent of unaccusative
** Anticausative verb — type of unaccusative
** Accusative or ambitransitive verb — transitive equivalent of unergative

** and Y
** X register and Y register-They are number stores where numbers are stored temporarily while doing calculations.
** hyponyms: Y is a hyponym of X if every Y is a ( kind of ) X ( dog is a hyponym of canine )
** holonym: Y is a holonym of X if X is a part of Y ( building is a holonym of window )
** meronym: Y is a meronym of X if Y is a part of X ( window is a meronym of building )
** T. Y. Lin, Chinese-born civil engineer ( d. 2003 )
** Felix Y. Manalo, First Filipino Executive Minister of the Iglesia ni Cristo ( b. 1886 )
** Y Bandana ( album ), their self-titled debut album.
** Y
** Ahmad Y. al-Hassan and Donald Routledge Hill, Islamic Technology: An Illustrated History
** X < sub > 1 </ sub >, X < sub > 2 </ sub >, X < sub > 3 </ sub >, ... are conditionally independent given Y, and
** Queen Latifah for " U. N. I. T. Y.
** 42 points – New England 45, N. Y.

** and is
** Eunectes murinus, the green anaconda, the largest species, is found east of the Andes in Colombia, Venezuela, the Guianas, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil and on the island of Trinidad.
** Eunectes notaeus, the yellow anaconda, a smaller species, is found in eastern Bolivia, southern Brazil, Paraguay and northeastern Argentina.
** Eunectes deschauenseei, the dark-spotted anaconda, is a rare species found in northeastern Brazil and coastal French Guiana.
** Eunectes beniensis, the Bolivian anaconda, the most recently defined species, is found in the Departments of Beni and Pando in Bolivia.
** Tarski's theorem: For every infinite set A, there is a bijective map between the sets A and A × A.
** The Cartesian product of any family of nonempty sets is nonempty.
** König's theorem: Colloquially, the sum of a sequence of cardinals is strictly less than the product of a sequence of larger cardinals.
** Hausdorff maximal principle: In any partially ordered set, every totally ordered subset is contained in a maximal totally ordered subset.
** For every non-empty set S there is a binary operation defined on S that makes it a group.
** Tychonoff's theorem stating that every product of compact topological spaces is compact.
** In the product topology, the closure of a product of subsets is equal to the product of the closures.
** If S is a set of sentences of first-order logic and B is a consistent subset of S, then B is included in a set that is maximal among consistent subsets of S. The special case where S is the set of all first-order sentences in a given signature is weaker, equivalent to the Boolean prime ideal theorem ; see the section " Weaker forms " below.
** Any union of countably many countable sets is itself countable.
** If the set A is infinite, then there exists an injection from the natural numbers N to A ( see Dedekind infinite ).
** Every infinite game in which is a Borel subset of Baire space is determined.
** The Vitali theorem on the existence of non-measurable sets which states that there is a subset of the real numbers that is not Lebesgue measurable.
** The Lebesgue measure of a countable disjoint union of measurable sets is equal to the sum of the measures of the individual sets.
** The Nielsen – Schreier theorem, that every subgroup of a free group is free.

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