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Incunable and incunabulum
Colophon from an Incunable | incunabulum of the Historiae Adversus Paganos by Paulus Orosius, one of the most copied books from the Medieval period. The assumed falling out of Paulus Orosius and Saint Augustine at the end of the former ’ s life does not seem to have had a negative effect on the distribution and impact of his Histories.

Incunable and incunabula
" Incunable " is the anglicised singular form of " incunabula ", Latin for " swaddling clothes " or " cradle " which can refer to " the earliest stages or first traces in the development of anything.

Incunable and 1501
Incunable in the library include: Cristoforo Landino's Commentario sopra la Comedia di Dante, 1481 ; S. Brant Stultifera Navis 1488 ; Boethius's De Philosophico Consolatu, 1501.

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sometimes and plural
The term " the United States " has historically been used, sometimes in the plural (" these United States "), and other times in the singular, without any particular grammatical consistency.
), Anatho ( Isidore Charax ), Anatha ( Ammianus Marcellinus ) by Greek and Latin writers in the early Christian centuries, Ana ( sometimes, as if plural, Anat ) by Arabic writers.
A codex ( Latin caudex for " trunk of a tree " or block of wood, book ; plural codices ) is a book made up of a number of sheets of paper, vellum, or similar, with hand-written content, usually stacked and bound by fixing one edge and with covers thicker than the sheets, but sometimes continuous and folded concertina-style.
A single compact set is sometimes referred to as a compactum ; following the Latin second declension ( neuter ), the corresponding plural form is compacta.
Ap () is the Vedic Sanskrit term for water, in Classical Sanskrit occurring only in the plural is not an element. v, ( sometimes re-analysed as a thematic singular, ), whence Hindi.
The standard plural of the word kimono in English is kimonos, but the unmarked Japanese plural kimono is also sometimes used.
Because Japanese does not normally distinguish singular and plural in nouns, it is sometimes unclear whether kami refers to a single or multiple entities.
A corpus ( plural, " corpora ") is a set of documents ( or sometimes, individual sentences ) that have been hand-annotated with the correct values to be learned.
Because distribution also requires a group with more than one member, plural forms are sometimes used.
Inflection for number usually involves forming plural forms, such as cats and children ( see English plural ), and sometimes other forms such as duals, which are used in some languages to refer to exactly two of something.
In most languages with grammatical number, nouns, and sometimes other parts of speech, have two forms, the singular, for one instance of a concept, and the plural, for more than one instance.
The word " shellfish " is both singular and plural ; the rarely used " shellfishes " is sometimes employed to distinguish among various types of shellfish.
Some Romance languages have familiar forms derived from the Latin singular tu and respectful forms derived from Latin plural vos, sometimes via a circuitous route.
For example, in Dutch, u is slowly falling into disuse in the plural, and thus one could sometimes address a group as jullie ( which clearly expresses the plural ) when one would address each member individually as u ( which has the disadvantage of being ambiguous ).
* Singular " sastruga ", plural " sastrugi " ( from Russian ): new Latin-type singular " sastrugus " has been used sometimes
Memoires de la Societé Belge d ' Etudes Celtiques 17 ( 2003 ) ( Brussels ): sometimes he has three faces, sometimes three phalluses, which may explain the plural dedications.
The plural “ isoprenes ” is sometimes used to refer to terpenes in general.
This range is sometimes shortened to the Warrumbungles, and thus the park name is often heard in the plural.
Speakers of Pittsburgh English are sometimes called " Yinzers ", in reference to their use of the 2nd-person plural pronoun " Yinz " The word " yinzer " is sometimes heard as pejorative, indicating a lack of sophistication, although the term is now used in a variety of ways.

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This usage has been regarded as Eurocentric by some, and the alternative terms Lesser Antarctica and Greater Antarctica ( respectively ) are sometimes preferred.
Under the North American Numbering Plan, almost all North American area codes reserve telephone numbers beginning with 958 and 959 for internal local and long distance testing ( respectively ), sometimes called plant testing.
Sodium dichromate is sometimes used because of its higher solubility ( 50 g / L versus 200 g / L respectively ).
Lawyers sometimes express the two concepts with the phrases malum in se and malum prohibitum respectively.
In Greek, for example, the imperfective sometimes adds the notion of " try to do something " ( the so-called conative imperfect ); hence the same verb, in the imperfective ( present or imperfect ) and aorist, respectively, is used to convey look and see, search and find, listen and hear.
The colonial terms Saint-Domingue and Santo Domingo are sometimes still applied to the whole island, although these names refer, respectively, to the colonies that became Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
As is common on other internet forums, simple faux-HTML tags and action tags, such as < sarcasm > and < backs away slowly >, respectively, are sometimes used for a humorous effect.
The types of pieces written for this quartet are sometimes in the format of 2 main voices, ( violin and cello ) backed up by the viola and double bass respectively.
Time trials are sometimes used to determine who competes in an event where there is a limited number of entries, for example the qualifying races for Henley Royal Regatta, and rowing on and getting on for the Oxford and Cambridge Bumps races respectively.
These have the intuitive interpretation as vectors of unit length pointing up the x, y, and z axis of a Cartesian coordinate system, respectively, and they are sometimes referred to as versors of those axes.
Likewise, functions are sometimes called weakly continuous ( respectively, weakly differentiable, weakly analytic, etc.
Hence VHF networks are sometimes informally referred to by the channel number they are seen on terrestrial TV in the Mega Manila area ( e. g. Channel 2 or Dos for ABS-CBN, Channel 5 or Singko for TV5, and Channel 7 or Siyete for GMA Network ) while some networks have the channel numbers in their name ( e. g. TV5, Studio 23 and Net 25 which are seen on channels 23 and 25 respectively ).
However, children can decide to leave elementary school after Grade 5 or, less commonly, Grade 7 to study at a gymnázium ( sometimes translated as grammar school ), which is considered as a better preparation for tercial education, for eight or six years respectively.
The coucals and anis are sometimes considered subfamilies of the Cuculidae, or otherwise assigned to families of their own, the Centropodidae and Crotophagidae respectively.
In Irish set dances, the third couple ( sometimes termed the " first side couple ") is to the left of the " first top couple " ( the couples facing the first top and first side are the " second top couple " and the " second side couple " respectively ).
* Some international models of adding machines and printing calculators use the asterisk to denote the total, or the terminal sum or difference of an addition or subtraction sequence, respectively, sometimes on the keyboard where the total key is marked with an asterisk and sometimes a capital T, and on the printout.
Indeterminate and determinate inflorescences are sometimes referred to as open and closed inflorescences respectively.
Across Europe, the term " paprika ", which has its roots in the word for pepper, is used sometimes referred to by their color ( e. g., " groene paprika ", " gele paprika ", in Dutch, which are green and yellow, respectively ).
There is also Witch Child and Warlock, the daughter and son, respectively, of the Wicked Witch of the West, who Magica sometimes is tasked to look after.
The White-throated Dipper and American Dipper are also known in Britain and America, respectively, as the Water Ouzel ( sometimes spelt " ousel ") – ouzel originally meant the unrelated but superficially similar Eurasian Blackbird ( Old English osle ).
The Yalta Conference, sometimes called the Crimea Conference and codenamed the Argonaut Conference, held February 4 – 11, 1945, was the wartime meeting of the heads of government of the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union, represented by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and General Secretary Joseph Stalin, respectively, for the purpose of discussing Europe's post-war reorganization.
( These components are sometimes designated α Herculis A, Ba and Bb, respectively.
In Germany and the Netherlands ( see below ) the chief town magistrate is respectively called " Bürgermeister / burgemeester ", sometimes translated into English as Burgomaster, meaning ' Chief ( or Master ) of the Burgesses / citizens '.

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