- string" for k {\displaystyle k} , and that k {\displaystyle k} is "Rayo-
nameable" in n {\displaystyle n} symbols. Then, Rayo ( 10 100 ) {\displaystyle...
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origins for the
name. One
dates to the
Sumerian city of Uruk and is thus
ultimately of
Sumerian origin.
Another possible etymology for the
name is from the...
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identified by a
name is
called its referent. A
personal name identifies, not
necessarily uniquely, a
specific individual human. The
name of a
specific entity...
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officially the
Kingdom of
Thailand and
historically known as Siam (the
official name until 1939), is a
country in
Southeast Asia on the
Indochinese Peninsula...
- and a
literacy rate of 52%.
Tradition holds that the
name Ethiopia (ኢትዮጵያ)
comes from the
name of the
first King of Ethiopia, Ethiop, or Ethiopis. Ayele...
- the
island this
name after Malta's
endemic subspecies of bees. Alternatively,
other scholars argue for
derivation of the Gr****
name from an original...
- the
Celtic root *lukot- ('mouse'), or from *luto- ('marsh, swamp'). The
name Paris is
derived from its
early inhabitants, the Parisii, a
Gallic tribe...
- A
papal name or
pontificial name is the
regnal name taken by a pope. Both the head of the
Catholic Church,
usually known as the pope, and the pope of...
- an
abbreviation of a
theophoric name with the god’s
name omitted. The
suffix mose
appears in
Egyptian pharaohs’
names like
Thutmose ('born of Thoth')...
- modifications,
introducing a
distinctive name to
designate the country.
Other languages have left the
name untouched, such as the
Russian Туни́с (Tunís)...