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  2. Pinky Dinky Doo - Wikipedia

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    Pinky Dinky Doo (voiced by India Ennenga) is a happy, imaginative and quirky girl. She has a purple dress, red, yellow and green striped tights and red shoes. Tyler Dinky Doo (voiced by Felix Chrome in season 1 and Allison Wachtfogel in season 2) is Pinky's brother. He wears a blue shirt, green shorts and red shoes.

  3. List of Pinky Dinky Doo episodes - Wikipedia

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    April 26, 2005. 5. 3a. Pinky and the Grumpy Alligator. grumpy. Pinky helps Aloysius, a grumpy alligator find a new home with nice new friends after being made fun of in the sewers by other alligators, calling him "Suspicious Aloysius" and "Alo Wishy-Washy".

  4. Glossary of mathematical jargon - Wikipedia

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    projection. A projection is, roughly, a map from some space or object to another that omits some information on the object or space. For example, R 2 → R , ( x , y ) ↦ x {\displaystyle \mathbb {R} ^ {2}\to \mathbb {R} , (x,y)\mapsto x} is a projection and its restriction to a graph of a function, say, is also a projection.

  5. List of titles - Wikipedia

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    See Separation of duties for a description of the Executive, Judicial, and Legislative functions as they are generally understood today. Titles that bestow functional authority with minimal executive, judicial, or legislative power are listed as Administrative. Titles that bestow political or spiritual authority with minimal executive, judicial ...

  6. Glossary of literary terms - Wikipedia

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    Also apophthegm. A terse, pithy saying, akin to a proverb, maxim, or aphorism. aposiopesis A rhetorical device in which speech is broken off abruptly and the sentence is left unfinished. apostrophe A figure of speech in which a speaker breaks off from addressing the audience (e.g., in a play) and directs speech to a third party such as an opposing litigant or some other individual, sometimes ...

  7. Glossary of British terms not widely used in the United States

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    v. t. e. This is a list of British words not widely used in the United States. In Commonwealth of Nations, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Ireland, Canada, New Zealand, India, South Africa, and Australia, some of the British terms listed are used, although another usage is often preferred. Words with specific British English meanings that have ...

  8. List of Latin words with English derivatives - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Latin words with derivatives in English (and other modern languages). Ancient orthography did not distinguish between i and j or between u and v. [1] Many modern works distinguish u from v but not i from j. In this article, both distinctions are shown as they are helpful when tracing the origin of English words.

  9. Non-numerical words for quantities - Wikipedia

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    Non-numerical words for quantities. The English language has a number of words that denote specific or approximate quantities that are themselves not numbers. [1] Along with numerals, and special-purpose words like some, any, much, more, every, and all, they are Quantifiers. Quantifiers are a kind of determiner and occur in many constructions ...