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  2. Question - Wikipedia

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    A man asking a woman a question. The principal use of questions is to elicit information from the person being addressed by indicating the information which the speaker (or writer) desires. [2] A slight variant is the display question, where the addressee is asked to produce information which is already known to the speaker. [3]

  3. Begging the question - Wikipedia

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    Begging the question is not considered a formal fallacy (an argument that is defective because it uses an incorrect deductive step). Rather, it is a type of informal fallacy that is logically valid but unpersuasive, in that it fails to prove anything other than what is already assumed.

  4. Glossary of mathematical jargon - Wikipedia

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    formal, formally Qualifies anything that is sufficiently precise to be translated straightforwardly in a formal system. For example. a formal proof, a formal definition. generic This term has similar connotations as almost all but is used particularly for concepts outside the purview of measure theory.

  5. Ask - Wikipedia

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    Ask (horse), a British Thoroughbred race horse "Ask" (song), a 1986 song by The Smiths; Ask and Embla, in Norse mythology; Ask price, in economics; Ask.com, a web search engine, formerly Ask Jeeves; Ask.fm, a social Q&A web site "Ask", a song by Avail from Over the James

  6. Question mark - Wikipedia

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    In most areas of linguistics, but especially in syntax, a question mark in front of a word, phrase or sentence indicates that the form in question is strongly dispreferred, "questionable" or "strange", but not outright ungrammatical. [b] (The asterisk is used to indicate outright ungrammaticality. [37]: 332 )

  7. Interrogative word - Wikipedia

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    An interrogative word or question word is a function word used to ask a question, such as what, which, when, where, who, whom, whose, why, whether and how. They are sometimes called wh-words , because in English most of them start with wh- (compare Five Ws ).

  8. The Stargate Project: An Investor's Take - AOL

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    I'm going to use that word because I don't fully know what else to call it. It's allegedly worth about $500 billion. Put another way, that's half $1 trillion, so a lot of money.

  9. Ampersand - Wikipedia

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    In the 20th century, following the development of formal logic, the ampersand became a commonly used logical notation for the binary operator or sentential connective AND. This usage was adopted in computing. Many languages with syntax derived from C, including C++, Perl, [23] and more differentiate between: & for bitwise AND (4 & 2) is zero ...