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Definition of Decidence

Decidence
Decidence Dec"i*dence, n. [L. decidens falling off.] A falling off. [R.] --Sir T. Browne.

Meaning of Decidence from wikipedia

- Look up decidability in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The word decidable may refer to: Decidable language Decidability (logic) for the equivalent in...
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- Decide! (Decidere!) was an Italian libertarian[citation needed] political ****ociation established and led by Daniele Capezzone. The group was sometimes...
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- dismissed the case. In 2008, FNC used the slogan "We Report, You Decide", referring to "You Decide 2008" (FNC's original slogan for its coverage of election...
- In com****bility theory, a decider is a Turing machine that halts for every input. A decider is also called a total Turing machine as it represents a...
- In mathematics, logic and computer science, a recursive (or decidable) language is a recursive subset of the Kleene closure of an alphabet. Equivalently...