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  2. A guide to neopronouns, from ae to ze - AOL

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    But the neopronoun “thon”did make it into the Merriam-Webster dictionary in 1934, defined as “a proposed genderless pronoun of the third person.” Baron wrote that the composer and lawyer ...

  3. Neopronoun - Wikipedia

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    Neopronouns may be words created to serve as pronouns, such as "ze/hir", or derived from existing words and turned into personal pronouns, such as "fae/faer". [4] Some neopronouns allude to they/them, such as "ey/em", a form of Spivak pronoun. [5] A survey by The Trevor Project in 2020 found that 4% of the LGBT youth surveyed used neopronouns. [6]

  4. ‘Ze/Zir’: Goldman Sachs Encourages Employees to Use Gender ...

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    The firm is distributing a pamphlet to employees that encourages staff to use recently developed gender-neutral pronouns, including "Ze" and "Zir." ‘Ze/Zir’: Goldman Sachs Encourages Employees ...

  5. Ze - Wikipedia

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    Ze (Cyrillic), a letter of the Cyrillic alphabet Reversed Ze , a rarer Cyrillic lettesfh Ze (cuneiform) , a sign in the cuneiform syllabery Ze (pronoun) , in Modern English

  6. Glossary of mathematical jargon - Wikipedia

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    In applied fields the word "tight" is often used with the same meaning. [2] smooth Smoothness is a concept which mathematics has endowed with many meanings, from simple differentiability to infinite differentiability to analyticity, and still others which are more complicated. Each such usage attempts to invoke the physically intuitive notion ...

  7. Xi (letter) - Wikipedia

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    The symmetric function equation of the Riemann zeta function in mathematics, also known as the Riemann Xi function; A universal set in set theory; A number used in the remainder term of Taylor's theorem that falls between the limits a and b

  8. Glossary of mathematical symbols - Wikipedia

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    3. Between two groups, may mean that the first one is a proper subgroup of the second one. > (greater-than sign) 1. Strict inequality between two numbers; means and is read as "greater than". 2. Commonly used for denoting any strict order. 3. Between two groups, may mean that the second one is a proper subgroup of the first one. ≤ 1.

  9. Ë - Wikipedia

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    The word voël ("bird"), pronounced , is different from voel ("feel"), pronounced , but both words have one syllable. In other cases, the deelteken does not even change the pronunciation. The words geër ("giver") and geer (a wedge-shaped piece of fabric), for instance, are both pronounced [χiər] in contemporary language.