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  2. Conjugate hyperbola - Wikipedia

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    Light cone and conjugate hyperbolas in Minkowski (1908) Apollonius of Perga introduced the conjugate hyperbola through a geometric construction: "Given two straight lines bisecting one another at any angle, to describe two hyperbolas each with two branches such that the straight lines are conjugate diameters of both hyperbolas."

  3. Classical Nahuatl grammar - Wikipedia

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    Traces of their verbal origin can however be seen in their plural formation in -queh, e.g. tinacacehqueh ' we are prudent ', their use of the general-use stem when possessed or in compounds as with other nominalized preterite agents, and their ability to be embedded by perfective-embedding verbs, e.g. nicitlāllohtihcac ' I stand covered in ...

  4. Recaito - Wikipedia

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  5. Recaíto - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rican recaito and sofrito ingredients. Recaíto (also sometimes called sofrito) is a cooking base made of pureed aromatics. Its distinctive green color comes from the inclusion of green peppers and herbs. Recaíto does not usually include tomatoes, although they may be added for extra flavor.

  6. Romance verbs - Wikipedia

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    The following table presents a comparison of the conjugation of the regular verb cantare "to sing" in Classical Latin, and Vulgar Latin (reconstructed as Proto-Italo-Western Romance, with stress marked), and nine modern Romance languages. The conjugations below were given from their respective Wiktionary pages.

  7. Uses of English verb forms - Wikipedia

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    The use of present and past tenses without reference to present and past time does not apply to all dependent clauses, however; if the future time or hypothetical reference is expressed in the dependent clause independently of the main clause, then a form with will or would in a dependent clause is possible:

  8. Talk:Recaíto - Wikipedia

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  9. Latin conjugation - Wikipedia

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    (3rd conjugation verbs ending in -iō such as capiō are sometimes known as "mixed conjugation" since they use a mixture of 3rd and 4th conjugation endings.) In addition to regular verbs, which belong to one or other of the four regular conjugations, there are also a few irregular verbs, which have a different pattern of endings.