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suffix and SE
Each was constituted " London " with a suffix ( EC, WC, N, NE, E, SE, S, SW, W, and NW ) indicating the area it covered ; each had a separate head office.

suffix and indicates
* The-oside suffix indicates that the anomeric carbon of both monosaccharides participates in the glycosidic bond.
With an adjectival or verbal root, the nominal suffix-o indicates an abstraction: parolo ( an act of speech, one's word ) from the verbal root paroli ( to speak ); belo ( beauty ) from the adjectival root bela ( beautiful ); whereas with a noun, the nominal suffix simply indicates the noun.
The suffix “ ene ” indicates that each C atom is covalently bonded to three others ( instead of the maximum of four ), a situation that classically would correspond to the existence of bonds involving two pairs of electrons (“ double bonds ”).
It indicates when a player should " blow " or " draw " on a note by appending a letter suffix ( B for blow or D for draw ) to the appropriate harmonica hole number.
A passive suffix on the verb indicates passive voice.
The historic counties of England — red indicates "- shire " counties, orange indicates where the "- shire " suffix is occasionally used
suffix, thus indicates the number of years since the emperor's coronation in 632 AD.
the " gate " suffix derives from Old Norse gata meaning road and kirk, from kirkja indicates there was a church.
The suffix HE or EE indicates a high-efficiency / energy-efficiency model having a lower TDP than a standard Opteron.
The suffix indicates that we are following the motion of a fluid particle.
A ' p ' suffix indicates a peculiar galaxy that does not fit cleanly into the classification scheme ; in this case, the peculiarity is caused by the presence of a relativistic jet emerging from the core.
In Catch 22 the author introduces Yossarian as a soldier in WWII with an Assyrian heritage, even though his name indicates an Armenian background because of the " ian " suffix.
( double-verb where the second verb, " break ", is a suffix to the first, and indicates what happens to the object as a result of the action.
For rebroadcasters which use a numeric suffix, the suffixes usually follow a 1 – 2 – 3 numeric sequence which indicates the chronological order in which rebroadcast transmitters were added.
The name Chagford is derived from the word chag, meaning gorse or broom, and the ford suffix indicates its importance as a crossing place on the River Teign.
Where the suffix indicates that the units are 512-byte blocks.
The root Eloah אלה is a feminine noun, meaning goddess, also used in poetry and late prose ( e. g. the Book of Job ) and ending with the masculine plural suffix "- im " ים creating a word that indicates a plurality of both masculine and feminine essences yet in a singular identity " G-d ".
* A suffix of a lower-case letter a, b, or c indicates increasingly unsymmetrical isomers.
The " a " suffix indicates that the isomer is unbalanced by one atom, giving 1, 1, 1, 2-Tetrafluoroethane.
Starting from Ssanggyesa ( the sa suffix indicates a Buddhist temple ), the peak can be reached in 4 hours at a steady pace.
* As a suffix ,-uria ( from Greek ouron, urine ) indicates either a disease affecting the urine or the presence in the urine of a particular substance.
As a suffix, it indicates his children, grandchildren, and / or grandchildren

suffix and model
According to this model, an autonomous lexical item in a particular context loses the properties of a fully independent word over time and acquires the properties of a morphological affix ( prefix, suffix, infix, etc .).
Some plugs are made with a non-random orientation of the gap and are usually marked as such by a suffix to the model number ; typically these are specified by manufacturers of very small engines where the spark plug tip and electrodes form a significantly large part of the shape of the combustion chamber.
This proved to be a winning marketing differentiator and in the 1930s all cars changed to the Stella suffix from the previous two alpha character model identifiers.
These cameras were designated by the addition of the suffix " F " to the model number of the corresponding Magicube model.
The mid-sized base model was the Comet ( Mercury dropped the 202 suffix ) available only as a 2-door coupe.
Each year's model used a new letter of the alphabet as a suffix ( skipping " i "), reaching 300L by 1965, after which the model was dropped.
The Mechanical versions, as they were known, were indicated by an ' M ' suffix to the model number and were available in different colour schemes.
All diesel models carry the D suffix on the model badge ( XLD, GLD ).
These models were differentiated with a W suffix after the model number.
In the 1970s, as fuel prices rose and fuel economy became an important selling feature, 4-speed transmissions with an overdrive 4th gear or 5-speeds were offered in mass market automobiles and even compact pickup trucks, pioneered by Toyota ( who advertised the fact by giving each model the suffix SR5 as it acquired the fifth speed ).
Each variant is identified by a suffix to the model number ; however, there was some overlap in the variant numbers.
A new model, the Senator B ( marketed without the " B " suffix ), arrived in spring 1987, a long-wheelbase version of the Opel Omega.
* Personal Viewing Sight with a numerical suffix to designate the model.
Husqvarna models with this option have a " G " suffix after the model number.

suffix and having
" Flama " in Spanish means flame or fire, and " enco " or " endo ", is a suffix which means a quality-of, or having a-similarity-to, or pertaining-to.
When the mail user agent process finds messages in the directory it moves them to ( using-link then unlink strategy may result in having the message duplicated ) and appends an informational suffix to the filename before reading them.
The Latin suffix -( i ) formes meaning " having the form of " is used for the scientific name of orders of birds and fishes, but not for those of mammals and invertebrates.
Proto-Celtic is reconstructed as having * werbā-' blister ' in its lexicon and the name may be a suffixed form of this lexeme meaning “ blistered one .” On the other hand, the root of the name may represent a Celtic reflex of the Proto-Indo-European root * wer-bhe-‘ bend, turn ,’ cognate with Modern English warp, followed by the durative suffix *- j-and the feminine suffix *- ā-and so might have meant “ she who is constantly bending and turning .” Another possibility is that the name is a compound of Romano-British reflexes of the Proto-Celtic elements ** Uφer-bej-ā-( upper-strike-F ) “ the upper striker .”
However, she died the same year and her husband John Luttrell, later 3rd Earl of Carhampton, on the first inheritance took on the Olmius suffix and, then having the Carhampton estate including Painshill Park, sold New Hall in 1798.
While there is a tendency to misspell his name as " Aryabhatta " by analogy with other names having the " bhatta " suffix, his name is properly spelled Aryabhata: every astronomical text spells his name thus, including Brahmagupta's references to him " in more than a hundred places by name ".
The English suffix-onym is from the Ancient Greek suffix ( ōnymon ), neuter of the suffix ( ōnymos ), having a specified kind of name, from the Greek ( ónoma ), Aeolic Greek ὄνυμα ( ónyma ), " name ".
By this point the club was known as Chester City, having added the suffix in 1983.
It is surrounded by a number of villages also having names of Danish origin, such as Thirlby, Boltby, Borrowby and Sowerby ( the-by suffix ( Danish in origin ) meaning village or farmstead ).
The Honda CBR models are a series of Honda sport bikes several of which ( 400RR, 600RR, 900RR, 929RR, 954RR and 1000RR ) are marketed as race replicas, having the suffix RR after the engine size designation.
They were identified as " Brother Ray " and " Brother Devon " respectively ( with the suffix " Deadly " apparently having been dropped ) and as Team 3D collectively.
# MIME types aren't clear ; text / xml usually merely identifies the document as having XML content, while text / x-opml does not specify that the document is XML since it lacks the + xml suffix ( see XML and MIME ).
The ending-tjara is the comitative suffix and means ' having '.
The term biomimetics is derived from the Greek word βίος, bios, " life " and the suffix mimetic, " having an aptitude for mimicry ", the latter being a word originally used in the 1630s, derived from the Greek μιμητικός, mimetikos, " imitative ,".
Main stations in other cities, such as Košice, Žilina and Banská Bystrica, are recognised by having no suffix, except Zvolen osobná stanica (" passenger station ", to differentiate it from the far larger nákladná stanica or freight station )
Although the name " shire ", today implies some kind of county status, hundreds in some English counties often bore the suffix ' shire ' as well ( e. g. Salfordshire ), but where English shires were split into hundreds each having their own constable, Cornish hundreds had constables at parish level.
Ruby also uses ( strictly conventional ) suffix sigils: "" indicates a predicate method returning ( usually ) a boolean value ; and "" indicates that the method is " not safe ", often having a side effect.
The earliest published reports ( Lozano 1873-74 summary of Jesuit accounts in the 17th century ) about the Aché refer to them as " Guajagui ", a term based on the Guaraní root " Guaja " (= enemy tribe, or brother-in-law ) and " gui " a common Aché suffix ( meaning " essence of " or " having the property of ").
Rotherham Masborough remained for the three per day Sheffield-York trains having regained its suffix, until its closure in 1988, when all services were concentrated on Central station.
Despite the KOB radio stations having changed their call letters, KOB-TV didn't drop the "- TV " suffix until June 13, 2009, when the FCC allowed a limited opportunity for stations to change their suffixes ( adding "- TV " or "- DT ") or drop them in the wake of the digital transition.

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