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nomogram
(Or alignment chart; also called nomograph, nomographic chart.) The graphical representation of an equation of three variables f(u, v, w) = 0, by means of three graphical scales (not necessarily straight), arranged in such a manner that any straight line, called an index line, cuts the scales in values of u, v, and w satisfying the equation. By introducing auxiliary variables and constructing auxiliary scales, equations containing more than three variables may also be represented by nomograms.
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nomenclature
A system of names, or naming, as applied to the subjects or study in any art or science, especially in botany and zoology. (17)
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noma
A severe, often gangrenous inflammation of the mouth or genitals, occurring usually after an infectious disease and found most often in children in poor hygienic or malnourished condition; Gangrenous Stomatitis. [Heritage]. A spreading invasive gangrene chiefly of the lining of the cheek and lips that is usually fatal and occurs most often in persons severely debilitated by disease or profound nutritional deficiency
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nomenclature
the system of naming things; for instance, certain rules apply to naming an organism with a two- or three-word scientific name or to naming a group of chemical compounds
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nomenclature
the scientific naming of animals.
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