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  • Rational mapping
  • Kind of partial function between algebraic varieties

    mathematics, in particular the subfield of algebraic geometry, a rational map or rational mapping is a kind of partial function between algebraic varieties.

    Rational mapping

    Rational_mapping

  • Rational function
  • Ratio of polynomial functions

    Every rational function can be naturally extended to a function whose domain and range are the whole Riemann sphere, i.e., a rational mapping. Iteration

    Rational function

    Rational_function

  • Birational geometry
  • Field of algebraic geometry

    amounts to studying mappings that are given by rational functions rather than polynomials; the map may fail to be defined where the rational functions have

    Birational geometry

    Birational geometry

    Birational_geometry

  • Bounded rationality
  • Making of satisfactory, not optimal, decisions

    Bounded rationality is the idea that rationality is limited when individuals make decisions, and under these limitations, rational individuals will select

    Bounded rationality

    Bounded_rationality

  • Mikhail Lyubich
  • Ukrainian mathematician

    theory and the structural stability of rational mapping. Due to this work, the measure of maximal entropy of a rational map (the Mané-Lyubich measure) bears

    Mikhail Lyubich

    Mikhail Lyubich

    Mikhail_Lyubich

  • Domination
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    decision theory Domination number, in graph theory Dominant maps, in rational mapping Dominated convergence theorem, application of function domination in

    Domination

    Domination

  • Lefschetz pencil
  • {\displaystyle H} with H ′ {\displaystyle H'} ; has codimension two. There is a rational mapping V → P 1   :   p ↦ [ L ′ ( p ) : − L ( p ) ] {\displaystyle V\rightarrow

    Lefschetz pencil

    Lefschetz_pencil

  • Classical modular curve
  • Plane algebraic curve

    of cohomology, is the smallest integer n such that there exists a rational mapping φ : X0(n) → E. Since we now know all elliptic curves over Q are modular

    Classical modular curve

    Classical_modular_curve

  • Spijker's lemma
  • result in the theory of rational mappings of the Riemann sphere. It states that the image of a circle under a complex rational map with numerator and denominator

    Spijker's lemma

    Spijker's_lemma

  • Rational design
  • Technique in chemical biology

    complements directed evolution. As an example, rational design is used to decipher collagen stability, mapping ligand-receptor interactions, unveiling protein

    Rational design

    Rational_design

  • Rational choice theory (criminology)
  • Crime is based on rational choices

    generally reflects rational decision-making by potential criminals is sometimes called the rational choice theory of crime. The rational choice theory has

    Rational choice theory (criminology)

    Rational choice theory (criminology)

    Rational_choice_theory_(criminology)

  • Rational normal curve
  • coordinate axes, and then mapping the other two points to [S : T] = [0 : 1] and [S : T] = [1 : 0]. The tangent and secant lines of a rational normal curve are

    Rational normal curve

    Rational_normal_curve

  • Non-uniform rational B-spline
  • Method of representing curves and surfaces in computer graphics

    Non-uniform rational basis spline (NURBS) is a mathematical model using basis splines (B-splines) that is commonly used in computer graphics for representing

    Non-uniform rational B-spline

    Non-uniform rational B-spline

    Non-uniform_rational_B-spline

  • Integer
  • Number in {..., –2, –1, 0, 1, 2, ...}

    integers are sometimes called rational integers to distinguish them from the more general algebraic integers. In fact, (rational) integers are algebraic integers

    Integer

    Integer

  • Complex dynamics
  • Branch of mathematics

    iterating a complex analytic mapping. This article focuses on the case of algebraic dynamics, where a polynomial or rational function is iterated. In geometric

    Complex dynamics

    Complex_dynamics

  • Heuristic
  • Problem-solving method

    lattice models Johari window – Technique in personality development Social rationality Desert (philosophy) – Condition of being deserving of something, whether

    Heuristic

    Heuristic

  • Crime mapping
  • Diagram showing crime incident patterns

    1979, and rational choice theory, developed by Ronald V. Clarke and Derek Cornish, originally published in 1986. In recent years, crime mapping and analysis

    Crime mapping

    Crime mapping

    Crime_mapping

  • Ringed space
  • Sheaf of rings in mathematics

    O X ( U ) {\displaystyle {\mathcal {O}}_{X}(U)} to be the ring of rational mappings defined on the Zariski-open set U {\displaystyle U} that do not blow

    Ringed space

    Ringed_space

  • Linear fractional transformation
  • Möbius transformation generalized to rings other than the complex numbers

    more generally, belong to an integral domain), z is supposed to be a rational number (or to belong to the field of fractions of the integral domain.

    Linear fractional transformation

    Linear_fractional_transformation

  • Scientific skepticism
  • Questioning of claims lacking empirical evidence

    Scientific skepticism or rational skepticism (also spelled scepticism), sometimes referred to as skeptical inquiry, is a position in which one questions

    Scientific skepticism

    Scientific_skepticism

  • Criminology
  • Field of studies related to crimes

    Athens and Rhodes reject the genetic inheritance theories.[page needed] Rational choice theory is based on the utilitarian, classical school philosophies

    Criminology

    Criminology

    Criminology

  • Field (mathematics)
  • Algebraic structure with addition, multiplication, and division

    and division are defined and behave as the corresponding operations on rational numbers do. A field is thus a fundamental algebraic structure that is widely

    Field (mathematics)

    Field (mathematics)

    Field_(mathematics)

  • Function composition
  • Operation on mathematical functions

    ℂ → X ℂn → X  Classes/properties  Constant Identity Linear Polynomial Rational Algebraic Analytic Smooth Continuous Measurable Injective Surjective Bijective

    Function composition

    Function_composition

  • Women's fear of crime
  • Anxiety about possible victimization

    theory Criminalization Differential association Integrative criminology Rational choice theory Structural functionalism Subcultural theory Symbolic interactionism

    Women's fear of crime

    Women's_fear_of_crime

  • Decision-making
  • Process to choose a course of action

    action among several possible alternative options. It could be either rational or irrational. The decision-making process is a reasoning process based

    Decision-making

    Decision-making

  • Mapping class group
  • Group of isotopy classes of a topological automorphism group

    direct limit of these groups and inclusions yields the stable mapping class group, whose rational cohomology ring was conjectured by David Mumford (one of

    Mapping class group

    Mapping_class_group

  • Pairing function
  • Function uniquely mapping two numbers into a single number

    pairing function can be used in set theory to prove that integers and rational numbers have the same cardinality as natural numbers. A pairing function

    Pairing function

    Pairing_function

  • Minkowski's question-mark function
  • Function with unusual fractal properties

    PSL(2, Z). The question mark function provides a one-to-one mapping from the non-dyadic rationals to the quadratic irrationals, thus allowing an explicit

    Minkowski's question-mark function

    Minkowski's question-mark function

    Minkowski's_question-mark_function

  • Injective function
  • Function that preserves distinctness

    functions. Diagramatic interpretation in the Cartesian plane, defined by the mapping ⁠ f : X → Y {\displaystyle f:X\to Y} ⁠, where ⁠ y = f ( x ) {\displaystyle

    Injective function

    Injective_function

  • Correlates of crime
  • Things associated with unlawful behavior

    theory Criminalization Differential association Integrative criminology Rational choice theory Structural functionalism Subcultural theory Symbolic interactionism

    Correlates of crime

    Correlates_of_crime

  • Dark figure of crime
  • Term used by criminologists and sociologists

    theory Criminalization Differential association Integrative criminology Rational choice theory Structural functionalism Subcultural theory Symbolic interactionism

    Dark figure of crime

    Dark_figure_of_crime

  • Crime statistics
  • Quantitative data on criminal behavior

    theory Criminalization Differential association Integrative criminology Rational choice theory Structural functionalism Subcultural theory Symbolic interactionism

    Crime statistics

    Crime_statistics

  • P-adic number
  • Number system extending the rational numbers

    theory, given a prime number p, the p-adic numbers form an extension of the rational numbers that is distinct from the real numbers, though with some similar

    P-adic number

    P-adic number

    P-adic_number

  • Defective interfering particle
  • Defective viral particles

    approaches, such as random-deletion library sequencing (RanDeL-Seq), allow rational mapping of the viral genetic elements that are required for DI-particle propagation

    Defective interfering particle

    Defective interfering particle

    Defective_interfering_particle

  • Simple continued fraction
  • Number represented as a0+1/(a1+1/...)

    expressing real numbers (rational and irrational) is called their continued fraction representation. Consider, for example, the rational number ⁠415/93⁠, which

    Simple continued fraction

    Simple_continued_fraction

  • Order type
  • Isomorphism type of ordered sets

    because the mapping n ↦ 2 n {\displaystyle n\mapsto 2n} is a bijection that preserves the order. But the set of integers and the set of rational numbers (with

    Order type

    Order_type

  • Crime clearance rate
  • Proportion of crimes solved to crimes reported

    theory Criminalization Differential association Integrative criminology Rational choice theory Structural functionalism Subcultural theory Symbolic interactionism

    Crime clearance rate

    Crime_clearance_rate

  • System Architect
  • Enterprise architecture tool

    System Architect (and all other Telelogic products) in the Rational division, named after Rational Software, which it acquired in 2003. On January 1, 2016

    System Architect

    System Architect

    System_Architect

  • Number
  • Used to count, measure, and label

    centuries to include zero (0), negative numbers such as negative one (−1), rational numbers such as one half ( 1 2 ) {\displaystyle \left({\tfrac {1}{2}}\right)}

    Number

    Number

    Number

  • Isomorphism
  • In mathematics, invertible homomorphism

    a structure-preserving mapping or morphism between two structures of the same type that can be reversed by an inverse mapping. Two mathematical structures

    Isomorphism

    Isomorphism

    Isomorphism

  • Prison abolition
  • Political movement

    association Deviance Expressive function of law Labeling theory Psychopathy Rational choice Risk and actuarial criminology Social control Social learning Strain

    Prison abolition

    Prison abolition

    Prison_abolition

  • Algebraic curve
  • Curve defined as zeros of polynomials

    Wikipedia's list of curves are rational and hence have similar rational parameterizations. Rational plane curves are rational curves embedded into P 2 {\displaystyle

    Algebraic curve

    Algebraic curve

    Algebraic_curve

  • Protein design
  • Rational design of new protein molecules

    Protein design is the rational design of new protein molecules to design novel activity, behavior, or purpose, and to advance basic understanding of protein

    Protein design

    Protein_design

  • Inglehart–Welzel cultural map of the world
  • Scatter plot of several countries's societies

    between societies in two predominant dimensions: traditional versus secular-rational values on the vertical y-axis and survival versus self-expression values

    Inglehart–Welzel cultural map of the world

    Inglehart–Welzel cultural map of the world

    Inglehart–Welzel_cultural_map_of_the_world

  • Collatz conjecture
  • Open problem on 3x+1 and x/2 functions

    as when the domain is the integers: an 'even' such rational is divided by 2; an 'odd' such rational is multiplied by 3 and then 1 is added. A closely related

    Collatz conjecture

    Collatz_conjecture

  • Broken windows theory
  • Criminological theory

    association Deviance Expressive function of law Labeling theory Psychopathy Rational choice Risk and actuarial criminology Social control Social learning Strain

    Broken windows theory

    Broken windows theory

    Broken_windows_theory

  • Arnold's cat map
  • Chaotic map from the torus into itself

    torus. Actually a point is periodic if and only if its coordinates are rational. Γ {\displaystyle \Gamma } is topologically transitive (i.e. there is a

    Arnold's cat map

    Arnold's cat map

    Arnold's_cat_map

  • Bijection
  • One-to-one correspondence

    Likewise, any infinite set that has a bijection with the integers or the rational numbers is also countably infinite, since they also have a bijection to

    Bijection

    Bijection

    Bijection

  • Bifurcation locus
  • Mikhail Yu. Lyubich, Some typical properties of the dynamics of rational mappings (Russian), Uspekhi Mat. Nauk 38 (1983), no. 5(233), 197–198. Ricardo

    Bifurcation locus

    Bifurcation_locus

  • Behavioral economics
  • Factors influencing economic decisions

    Bounded rationality implicates the idea that humans take shortcuts that may lead to suboptimal decision-making. Behavioral economists engage in mapping the

    Behavioral economics

    Behavioral_economics

  • Function (mathematics)
  • Association of one output to each input

    §1. Mappings". Linear Algebra (3rd ed.). Springer. p. 43. ISBN 978-0-387-96412-6. A function is a special type of mapping, namely it is a mapping from

    Function (mathematics)

    Function_(mathematics)

  • Anthropological criminology
  • Subfield of anthropology

    theory Criminalization Differential association Integrative criminology Rational choice theory Structural functionalism Subcultural theory Symbolic interactionism

    Anthropological criminology

    Anthropological criminology

    Anthropological_criminology

  • Segre embedding
  • Map in projective geometry

    {\displaystyle \mathbb {P} (U)} and P ( V ) {\displaystyle \mathbb {P} (V)} , this mapping becomes a morphism of varieties σ : P ( U ) × P ( V ) → P ( U ⊗ V ) .  

    Segre embedding

    Segre_embedding

  • Intelligent agent
  • Software agent which acts autonomously

    users. They are also referred to using a term borrowed from economics: a "rational agent". The concept of intelligent agents provides a foundational lens

    Intelligent agent

    Intelligent agent

    Intelligent_agent

  • Faltings' theorem
  • Curves of genus > 1 over the rationals have only finitely many rational points

    1 over the field Q {\displaystyle \mathbb {Q} } of rational numbers has only finitely many rational points. This was conjectured in 1922 by Louis Mordell

    Faltings' theorem

    Faltings' theorem

    Faltings'_theorem

  • Veronese surface
  • Rational surface in 5-dimensional projective space

    is called a Steiner surface. The Veronese surface is the image of the mapping ν : P 2 → P 5 {\displaystyle \nu :\mathbb {P} ^{2}\to \mathbb {P} ^{5}}

    Veronese surface

    Veronese_surface

  • Fear of crime
  • Fear of being a victim of crime

    theory Criminalization Differential association Integrative criminology Rational choice theory Structural functionalism Subcultural theory Symbolic interactionism

    Fear of crime

    Fear_of_crime

  • Superfunction
  • In mathematics, superfunction is a nonstandard name for an iterated function for complexified continuous iteration index. Roughly, for some function f

    Superfunction

    Superfunction

  • Neo-classical school (criminology)
  • Strain Theory. Rational choice theory grew out of the expected utility principle in economic theory, i.e. that people will make rational decisions based

    Neo-classical school (criminology)

    Neo-classical school (criminology)

    Neo-classical_school_(criminology)

  • Crime harm index
  • Crime rates measurement

    theory Criminalization Differential association Integrative criminology Rational choice theory Structural functionalism Subcultural theory Symbolic interactionism

    Crime harm index

    Crime_harm_index

  • Game theory
  • Mathematical models of strategic interactions

    of behavioral relations. It is now an umbrella term for the science of rational decision making in humans, animals, and computers. Modern game theory began

    Game theory

    Game_theory

  • Countable set
  • Mathematical set that can be enumerated

    set of all rational numbers) are countable. In a similar manner, the set of algebraic numbers is countable. Sometimes more than one mapping is useful:

    Countable set

    Countable_set

  • Diophantus and Diophantine Equations
  • Mathematics book

    geometry including the degree and genus of an algebraic curve, and rational mappings and birational equivalences between curves. Chapters four and five

    Diophantus and Diophantine Equations

    Diophantus_and_Diophantine_Equations

  • Continuous function
  • Mathematical function with no sudden changes

    a rational number}}\\0&{\text{ if }}x{\text{ is irrational}}.\end{cases}}} is continuous at all irrational numbers and discontinuous at all rational numbers

    Continuous function

    Continuous_function

  • Morphism
  • Map (arrow) between two objects of a category

    epimorphisms that are not surjective (e.g., when embedding the integers in the rational numbers). In the category of topological spaces, often denoted T o p {\displaystyle

    Morphism

    Morphism

  • Theory of functional connections
  • Mathematical framework

    The theory of functional connections (TFC) is a mathematical framework for functional interpolation. It provides a method for deriving a functional—a function

    Theory of functional connections

    Theory_of_functional_connections

  • Design
  • Plan for the construction of an object or system

    of names. The problem-solving view has been called "the rational model," "technical rationality" and "the reason-centric perspective." The alternative

    Design

    Design

    Design

  • Surjective function
  • Mathematical function such that every output has at least one input

    logarithm function ln : (0, +∞) → R is a surjective and even bijective (mapping from the set of positive real numbers to the set of all real numbers).

    Surjective function

    Surjective_function

  • Drug design
  • Invention of new medications based on knowledge of a biological target

    Drug design, often referred to as rational drug design or simply rational design, is the inventive process of finding new medications based on the knowledge

    Drug design

    Drug design

    Drug_design

  • Finite subdivision rule
  • Way to divide polygon into smaller parts

    the table below only help to show how the tiles fit together): Certain rational maps give rise to finite subdivision rules. This includes most Lattès maps

    Finite subdivision rule

    Finite subdivision rule

    Finite_subdivision_rule

  • Automorphism
  • Isomorphism of an object to itself

    to itself. It is, in some sense, a symmetry of the object, and a way of mapping the object to itself while preserving all of its structure. The set of

    Automorphism

    Automorphism

    Automorphism

  • Instrumental convergence
  • Hypothesis about intelligent agents

    accomplishing its final goals. The contents and tradeoffs of an utterly rational agent's "final goal" system can, in principle, be formalized into a utility

    Instrumental convergence

    Instrumental_convergence

  • Ordnance Survey
  • National mapping agency for Great Britain

    The Ordnance Survey (OS) is the national mapping agency for Great Britain. The agency's name indicates its original military purpose (see ordnance and

    Ordnance Survey

    Ordnance_Survey

  • Rumelhart Prize
  • Cognitive science prize

    University of Pennsylvania 2004 John Anderson Adaptive Control of Thought—Rational theory Carnegie Mellon University, Yale University 2005 Paul Smolensky

    Rumelhart Prize

    Rumelhart_Prize

  • Victimless crime
  • Concept in criminology

    association Deviance Expressive function of law Labeling theory Psychopathy Rational choice Risk and actuarial criminology Social control Social learning Strain

    Victimless crime

    Victimless crime

    Victimless_crime

  • Lucjan Böttcher
  • Polish mathematician

    terms of functions. Böttcher's research focused on iterations of rational mappings on the Riemann sphere, where he introduced what is now known as Böttcher's

    Lucjan Böttcher

    Lucjan_Böttcher

  • Vienna Development Method
  • Formal method for the development of computer-based systems

    Again, operators are defined on mappings for indexing into the mapping, merging mappings, overwriting extracting sub-mappings. The main difference between

    Vienna Development Method

    Vienna_Development_Method

  • Bernard Shiffman
  • American mathematician

    Alexander; Shiffman, Bernard (1997). "Value distribution for sequences of rational mappings and complex dynamics". Indiana University Mathematics Journal. 46

    Bernard Shiffman

    Bernard_Shiffman

  • Right realism
  • School of thought in criminology

    decisions that appear rational (to the offenders at least) to engage in specific criminal acts. The immediate roots of rational choice theory are routine

    Right realism

    Right realism

    Right_realism

  • Enterprise theory
  • association Deviance Expressive function of law Labeling theory Psychopathy Rational choice Risk and actuarial criminology Social control Social learning Strain

    Enterprise theory

    Enterprise theory

    Enterprise_theory

  • KISS principle
  • Design principle preferring simplicity

    Prevention through Process-centered Public interest Opinion poll Public opinion Rational Regenerative Reliability engineering Research-based Responsibility-driven

    KISS principle

    KISS principle

    KISS_principle

  • Responsive web design
  • Approach to web design for making web pages render well on a variety of devices

    Prevention through Process-centered Public interest Opinion poll Public opinion Rational Regenerative Reliability engineering Research-based Responsibility-driven

    Responsive web design

    Responsive web design

    Responsive_web_design

  • Cayley transform
  • Mathematical operation

    numbers with Legendre rational functions. As a real homography, points are described with projective coordinates, and the mapping is [ y ,   1 ] = [ x

    Cayley transform

    Cayley_transform

  • Riemann sphere
  • Model of the extended complex plane plus a point at infinity

    example, any rational function on the complex plane can be extended to a holomorphic function on the Riemann sphere, with the poles of the rational function

    Riemann sphere

    Riemann sphere

    Riemann_sphere

  • Level (video games)
  • Discrete play space in video games

    documented in the manual. ZZT (1991) is a later game with user-accessible mapping and scripting. A game genre that required significant amounts of time to

    Level (video games)

    Level (video games)

    Level_(video_games)

  • Market (economics)
  • System in which parties engage in transactions according to supply and demand

    firm. Incomplete contract theories that are explicitly based on bounded rationality lead to the costs of writing complete contracts. Such theories include:

    Market (economics)

    Market_(economics)

  • Open prison
  • Prison where the detainees serve their sentences with minimal supervision

    association Deviance Expressive function of law Labeling theory Psychopathy Rational choice Risk and actuarial criminology Social control Social learning Strain

    Open prison

    Open prison

    Open_prison

  • Perception
  • Interpretation of sensory information

    sensory information. Some of these modules take the form of sensory maps, mapping some aspect of the world across part of the brain's surface. These different

    Perception

    Perception

    Perception

  • List of criminologists
  • theory Criminalization Differential association Integrative criminology Rational choice theory Structural functionalism Subcultural theory Symbolic interactionism

    List of criminologists

    List_of_criminologists

  • List of unsolved deaths
  • theory Criminalization Differential association Integrative criminology Rational choice theory Structural functionalism Subcultural theory Symbolic interactionism

    List of unsolved deaths

    List_of_unsolved_deaths

  • Cognitive miser
  • Psychological problem-solving tendency

    Kahneman, Daniel (2003). "A perspective on judgment and choice: Mapping bounded rationality". American Psychologist. 58 (9). American Psychological Association

    Cognitive miser

    Cognitive_miser

  • Graph of a function
  • Representation of a mathematical function

    actually equal to its graph. However, it is often useful to see functions as mappings, which consist not only of the relation between input and output, but also

    Graph of a function

    Graph of a function

    Graph_of_a_function

  • Asset forfeiture
  • Confiscation of assets by the state

    association Deviance Expressive function of law Labeling theory Psychopathy Rational choice Risk and actuarial criminology Social control Social learning Strain

    Asset forfeiture

    Asset forfeiture

    Asset_forfeiture

  • Golden field
  • Rational numbers with root 5 added

    ⁠, where ⁠ a {\displaystyle a} ⁠ and ⁠ b {\displaystyle b} ⁠ are both rational numbers and ⁠ 5 {\displaystyle {\sqrt {5}}} ⁠ is the square root of 5,

    Golden field

    Golden_field

  • Schwarz triangle function
  • Conformal mappings in complex analysis

    where O ( x ) {\displaystyle O(x)} is big O notation. When α, β, and γ are rational, the triangle is a Schwarz triangle. When each of α, β, and γ are either

    Schwarz triangle function

    Schwarz triangle function

    Schwarz_triangle_function

  • JrMan
  • Open-source renderer for 3D objects

    "bicubic" (all basis & rational), Polygon, PointsPolygon, ObjectInstance, PatchMesh, NuPatch, Curves "linear" and "cubic" (also rational). Shading language

    JrMan

    JrMan

    JrMan

  • Market manipulation
  • Deliberate attempt to interfere with and subvert the free market

    association Deviance Expressive function of law Labeling theory Psychopathy Rational choice Risk and actuarial criminology Social control Social learning Strain

    Market manipulation

    Market manipulation

    Market_manipulation

  • Death in custody
  • association Deviance Expressive function of law Labeling theory Psychopathy Rational choice Risk and actuarial criminology Social control Social learning Strain

    Death in custody

    Death in custody

    Death_in_custody

  • Stereographic projection
  • Particular mapping that projects a sphere onto a plane

    between the rational number points (x, y) on the unit circle (with y ≠ 1) and the rational points of the x-axis. If (⁠m/n⁠, 0) is a rational point on the

    Stereographic projection

    Stereographic projection

    Stereographic_projection

  • Isogeny
  • Type of map between algebraic groups

    algebraic groups. This mapping induces a pullback mapping f* : K(B) → K(A) between their rational function fields. Since the mapping is nontrivial, it is

    Isogeny

    Isogeny

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  • Lingappan
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Tamil

    Lingappan

    God Sivan

  • Charandev
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Charandev

    The Moon

  • Ghamandpal
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Ghamandpal

    Protector of Pride

  • Beatka
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Czechoslovakian, Polish

    Beatka

    Blessed

  • Kamran
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Kamran

    Successful, Prosperous

  • Gaurisankar
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Gaurisankar

    Lord Shiva

  • Shieka
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Shieka

    Good

  • Shadhin |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Shadhin |

    Independent, Fawn, Young deer

  • ADELPHA
  • Female

    Greek

    ADELPHA

    (Αδελφά) Feminine form of Greek Adelphos and Latin Adelphus, both ADELPHA means "born of the same womb; sibling."

  • Bryanna
  • Girl/Female

    Irish American Celtic English

    Bryanna

    Strong.

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  • Rational
  • a.

    Having reason, or the faculty of reasoning; endowed with reason or understanding; reasoning.

  • National
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a nation; common to a whole people or race; public; general; as, a national government, language, dress, custom, calamity, etc.

  • Rational
  • n.

    A rational being.

  • Optional
  • a.

    Involving an option; depending on the exercise of an option; left to one's discretion or choice; not compulsory; as, optional studies; it is optional with you to go or stay.

  • Notional
  • a.

    Given to foolish or visionary expectations; whimsical; fanciful; as, a notional man.

  • Rationally
  • adv.

    In a rational manner.

  • Fractional
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to fractions or a fraction; constituting a fraction; as, fractional numbers.

  • Rational
  • a.

    Relating to the reason; not physical; mental.

  • Rational
  • a.

    Expressing the type, structure, relations, and reactions of a compound; graphic; -- said of formulae. See under Formula.

  • Notionate
  • a.

    Notional.

  • Rationalize
  • v. t.

    To form a rational conception of.

  • Fractional
  • a.

    Relatively small; inconsiderable; insignificant; as, a fractional part of the population.

  • Irrational
  • a.

    Not rational; void of reason or understanding; as, brutes are irrational animals.

  • Rationale
  • a.

    An explanation or exposition of the principles of some opinion, action, hypothesis, phenomenon, or the like; also, the principles themselves.

  • Rational
  • a.

    Agreeable to reason; not absurd, preposterous, extravagant, foolish, fanciful, or the like; wise; judicious; as, rational conduct; a rational man.

  • Ration
  • v. t.

    To supply with rations, as a regiment.

  • Nationalism
  • n.

    The state of being national; national attachment; nationality.

  • National
  • a.

    Attached to one's own country or nation.

  • Surd
  • a.

    Involving surds; not capable of being expressed in rational numbers; radical; irrational; as, a surd expression or quantity; a surd number.

  • Fractionary
  • a.

    Fractional.