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nomographic
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A nomogram or nomograph is a graphical calculating device, a two-dimensional diagram designed to allow the approximate graphical computation of a function. Like a slide rule, it is a graphical analog computation device; and, like the slide rule, its accuracy is limited by the precision with which physical markings can be drawn, reproduced, viewed, and aligned. Most nomograms are used in applications where an approximate answer is appropriate and useful. ...
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nomenclature
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The technical or specialized words of a subject or field.
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nomadism
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Movement throughout the year by the whole pastoral group (men, women, and children) with their animals; more generally, such constant movement in pursuit of strategic resources.
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nomenclature
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A system of names used in arts and science.
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nomadic
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Referring to societies that move from place to place in search of resources or in response to seasonal fluctuations.
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