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** and PIE
** PIE accusative *- m: Latin luna ' moon ' ( nom.
** from PIE * pizda (" vulva "), cf Lithuanian " pizda " and Albanian " pidh ".

** and n
( sum2-sum3 ** 2 / n )/( n-1 )
** In particular, let A be a set of size n, and consider the set of subsets of A containing no more than m elements.
** n ( neutron ) rays
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** Lubes n ’ Greases
** Id < sub > 0 </ sub >( n )
** Id < sub > 1 </ sub >( n ) =
** < sub > 0 </ sub >( n ) = d ( n ) the number of positive divisors of n,
** < sub > 1 </ sub >( n ) = ( n ), the sum of all the positive divisors of n.
** ( n / p ), the Legendre symbol, considered as a function of n where p is a fixed prime number.
** In number theory, Ω ( n ) is the number of prime divisors of n.
** In number theory, ω ( n ) is the number of distinct prime divisors of n.
** I'm a doctor, not a ( n )...
** Danny Antonucci, Canadian creator of the Cartoon Network show, Ed Edd n Eddy
** Gene Summers, American rock ' n roll singer ( member of Rockabilly Hall of Fame )
** Don Everly, American rock ' n ' roll musician
In the US, magazines and newspapers often do not use it, instead printing " family-friendly " censored versions, usually " n * gg * r ", " n ** ger ", " n ——", and " the N-word "; however, historians and social activists, such as Dick Gregory, criticize the euphemisms and their usage as intellectually dishonest, because using the euphemism " the N-word " instead of nigger robs younger generations of Americans of the full history of Black people in America.

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*" sed "-: ( vedic ), ** sed -: in Latin sedeō " am sitting ", Old English sittan " to sit " < * set-ja-( with umlaut ) < * sed -; Slavic sěděti ' to sit '; Greek hédrā " seat, chair " < * sed-( Greek systemically turns word-initial prevocalic s to h, i. e. rough breathing ).
** sod -: in Latin solium " throne " ( in Latin l sporadically replaces d between vowels, said by Roman grammarians to be a Sabine trait )
** sd -: in compounds, as * ni-" down " + * sd-= * nisdos " nest ": English nest < Proto-Germanic * nistaz, Latin nīdus < * nizdos ( all regular developments ); Slavic gnězdo < * g-ně-sd-os.
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** and Germanic
** Blot ( album ), an album by Einherjer, referring to the Germanic practice
** May – Caesar defeats a Germanic army then massacres the women and children, totalling 430, 000 people, somewhere near the Meuse and Rhine Rivers.
** List of Germanic peoples
** List of confederations of Germanic tribes
** In Germanic mythology, Thor is specifically the god of thunder and lightning, wielding Mjolnir.
** Proto-Germanic * jēraN (" year ") > North / West Germanic * jāraN > North Germanic * āra > Old Norse ár, and > West Germanic * jāra > Old High German jār, Old English ġēar.
** Proto-Germanic * gebō (" gift ", ) > North / West Germanic * gebu > North Germanic * gjavu > ( by u-umlaut ) * gjǫvu > Old Norse gjǫf, and > West Germanic * gebu > Old English giefu.
** Proto-Germanic * tungōN (" tongue ", ) > late North / West Germanic * tungā > * tunga > Old Norse tunga, Old High German zunga, Old English tunge ( unstressed a > e ).
** Proto-Germanic * gebōz (" of a gift ", ) > late North / West Germanic * gebāz > North Germanic * gjavaz > Old Norse gjafar, and > West Germanic * geba > Old High German geba, Old English giefe ( unstressed a > e ).
** This change probably affected West Germanic much earlier and then spread from there to North Germanic, but failed to reach East Germanic which had already split off by that time.
** Occurred also in East Germanic, but with a different outcome.
** Proto-Germanic * wulfaz > early North Germanic wulfaz > late ulfz > Old Norse ulfr
** The " crypto-history " of Germanic mysticism and Nazi occultism.
** Germanic weak verb, weak inflection class in Germanic languages
** Germanic languages ( dated )

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