Use "non singular" in a sentence

1. Categorise (third-person singular simple present Categorises, present participle categorising, simple past and past participle Categorised) Non- …

2. categorise (third-person singular simple present categorises, present participle categorising, simple past and past participle Categorised) Non- …

3. categorise (third-person singular simple present Categorises, present participle categorising, simple past and past participle categorised) Non- …

4. In this section we assume that V is finite-dimensional and its bilinear form is non-singular.

5. Antiquarianise (third-person singular simple present Antiquarianises, present participle antiquarianising, simple past and past participle Antiquarianised) Non- Oxford …

6. Commercialise (third-person singular simple present Commercialises, present participle commercialising, simple past and past participle Commercialised) Non-Oxford …

7. Antiquarianise (third-person singular simple present antiquarianises, present participle antiquarianising, simple past and past participle Antiquarianised) Non- Oxford …

8. Iskovskih & Manin (1971) showed that all non-singular quartic threefolds are irrational, though some of them are unirational.

9. Singular.

10. Italian: ·plural of Appetente··dative masculine singular of appetēns dative feminine singular of appetēns dative neuter singular of appetēns ablative masculine singular of appetēns ablative feminine singular of appetēns ablative neuter singular of appetēns

11. antagonise (third-person singular simple present Antagonises, present participle antagonising, simple past and past participle antagonised) Non- Oxford British English standard spelling of …

12. Aggrandise (third-person singular simple present Aggrandises, present participle aggrandising, simple past and past participle Aggrandised) Non- Oxford British English standard spelling of …

13. This Conjecture states that there is a computable upper bound on the norm of non-singular solutions to systems of exponential polynomials; this is, non-obviously, a consequence of Schanuel's Conjecture for the reals

14. aggrandise (third-person singular simple present Aggrandises, present participle aggrandising, simple past and past participle aggrandised) Non- Oxford British English standard spelling of …

15. If the subject is singular, use a singular verb.

16. First-person singular present indicative of Couder; third-person singular present indicative of Couder; first-person singular present subjunctive of Couder; third-person singular

17. Bastardise (third-person singular simple present bastardises, present participle Bastardising, simple past and past participle bastardised) Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of bastardize

18. Abolitionise (third-person singular simple present abolitionises, present participle Abolitionising, simple past and past participle abolitionised) Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of abolitionize.

19. Animalise (third-person singular simple present animalises, present participle animalising, simple past and past participle Animalised) Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of animalize

20. animalise (third-person singular simple present Animalises, present participle animalising, simple past and past participle animalised) Non- Oxford British English standard spelling of animalize.

21. Anaesthetise (third-person singular simple present Anaesthetises, present participle anaesthetising, simple past and past participle anaesthetised) Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of anesthetize

22. In some sense, non-self-adjoint singular operators and particularly, the Schrödinger operators have always served as a testing ground for methods and theories.

23. Circularise (third-person singular simple present Circularises, present participle circularising, simple past and past participle Circularised) Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of circularize.

24. Customise (third-person singular simple present Customises, present participle customising, simple past and past participle Customised) Non- Oxford British English standard spelling of customize

25. Anaesthetise ( third-person singular simple present Anaesthetises, present participle anaesthetising, simple past and past participle Anaesthetised ) Non- Oxford British English standard spelling of anesthetize

26. Academise ( third-person singular simple present Academises, present participle academising, simple past and past participle Academised ) Non- Oxford British English standard spelling of academize.

27. Anthologise (third-person singular simple present Anthologises, present participle anthologising, simple past and past participle Anthologised) Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of anthologize

28. acetalise (third-person singular simple present Acetalises, present participle acetalising, simple past and past participle acetalised) Non- Oxford British English standard spelling of acetalize.

29. First-person singular present indicative of Aider; third-person singular present indicative of Aider; first-person singular present subjunctive of Aider; third-person singular present subjunctive

30. Capitalise (third-person singular simple present Capitalises, present participle capitalising, simple past and past participle Capitalised) Non- Oxford British English standard spelling of capitalize .

31. Abolitionise (third-person singular simple present abolitionises, present participle abolitionising, simple past and past participle Abolitionised) Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of abolitionize.

32. Authorise (third-person singular simple present Authorises, present participle authorising, simple past and past participle Authorised) Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of authorize

33. Aggrandise (third-person singular simple present aggrandises, present participle aggrandising, simple past and past participle Aggrandised) Non- Oxford British English standard spelling of aggrandize.

34. In 1968, together with Paul Monsky, he introduced the Monsky–Washnitzer cohomology, which is a p-adic cohomology theory for non-singular algebraic varieties.

35. Colonise (third-person singular simple present Colonises, present participle colonising, simple past and past participle Colonised) Non- Oxford British English standard spelling of colonize.

36. Abolitionise (third-person singular simple present abolitionises, present participle Abolitionising, simple past and past participle abolitionised) Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of abolitionize.

37. Abnormalise (third-person singular simple present Abnormalises, present participle abnormalising, simple past and past participle Abnormalised) Non- Oxford British English standard spelling of abnormalize.

38. Apologise (third-person singular simple present Apologises, present participle apologising, simple past and past participle Apologised) Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of apologize

39. Aggrandise (third-person singular simple present aggrandises, present participle Aggrandising, simple past and past participle aggrandised) Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of aggrandize

40. He proved Nash's conjecture that smooth compact manifolds are diffeomorphic to non-singular real algebraic manifolds (known as the Theorem of Nash and Tognoli).

41. Otherwise a non-singular cubic curve is known to have nine points of inflection, over an algebraically closed field such as the complex numbers.

42. First-person singular present indicative of Biffer; third-person singular present indicative of Biffer; first-person singular present subjunctive of Biffer; third-person singular present subjunctive of Biffer; second-person singular imperative of Biffer

43. First-person singular present indicative of Apaiser; third-person singular present indicative of Apaiser; first-person singular present subjunctive of Apaiser; third-person singular present subjunctive of Apaiser; second-person singular imperative of Apaiser

44. Verb abastardise (third-person singular simple present abastardises, present participle abastardising, simple past and past participle abastardised) Non- Oxford British English standard spelling of Abastardize.

45. Verb Acetalise (third-person singular simple present Acetalises, present participle acetalising, simple past and past participle Acetalised) Non- Oxford British English standard spelling of acetalize.

46. First-person singular present indicative of Boiter; third-person singular present indicative of Boiter; first-person singular present subjunctive of Boiter; third-person singular present subjunctive of Boiter; second-person singular imperative of Boiter; Further reading

47. Being Singular Plural.

48. First person singular!

49. A SINGULAR DONATION

50. Anonymise (third-person singular simple present anonymises, present participle anonymising, simple past and past participle Anonymised) (non-Oxford British spelling) Alternative form of anonymize French [ edit ]

51. French: ·first-person singular present indicative of ballaster· third-person singular present indicative of ballaster· first-person singular present subjunctive of ballaster third-person singular present subjunctive of ballaster second-person singular imperative of ballaster·inflection of Ballasten: first-person singular present first/third-person

52. Obsolete spelling of affirm··first-person singular present indicative of Affirmer third-person singular present indicative of Affirmer first-person singular present subjunctive of Affirmer third-person singular present subjunctive of Affirmer second-person singular imperative of Affirmer

53. Burlesk (neuter singular Burlesk, definite singular and plural Burleske) burlesque (attributive) References “Burlesk

54. Alternative spelling of Collectivize··first-person singular present indicative of collectiviser third-person singular present indicative of collectiviser first-person singular present subjunctive of collectiviser third-person singular present subjunctive of collectiviser second-person singular imperative of collectiviser

55. French: ·feminine singular of Ambulant··inflection of Ambulant: strong/mixed nominative/accusative feminine singular strong nominative/accusative plural weak nominative all-gender singular weak accusative feminine/neuter singular

56. Suppose that U has even dimension and a non-singular bilinear form with discriminant d, and suppose that V is another vector space with a quadratic form.

57. Comerse (first-person singular present me como, first-person singular preterite me com

58. Canalize (third-person singular simple present Canalizes, present participle canalizing, simple past and past participle Canalized) US and Non- Oxford British English spelling of canalise Portuguese [ edit ]

59. Acclimatise (third-person singular simple present Acclimatises, present participle acclimatising, simple past and past participle Acclimatised) Non-Oxford British English and New Zealand standard spelling of acclimatize

60. (Commonwealth of Nations) Alternative form of Accouter··first-person singular present indicative of accoutrer third-person singular present indicative of accoutrer first-person singular present subjunctive of accoutrer third-person singular present subjunctive of accoutrer second-person singular imperative of accoutrer

61. Third-person singular Advertizes

62. Third-person singular Ambuscades

63. He had singular success.

64. Third-person singular Annunciates

65. Third-person singular Anguishes

66. Third-person singular Absquatulates

67. Third-person singular Acclimatizes

68. What a singular coincidence ! "

69. Third-person singular Acidulates

70. First-person singular present indicative of Concurrencer; third-person singular present indicative of Concurrencer

71. Alabarar (first-person singular present alabaro, first-person singular preterite alabarei, past participle alabarado)

72. Italian: ·inflection of Barbicare: third-person singular present indicative second-person singular imperative

73. Animato m (feminine singular animata, masculine plural animati, feminine plural animate) masculine singular past participle of animare; masculine singular past participle of animarsi; Anagrams

74. Callar (first-person singular present callo, first-person singular preterite callé, past participle callado)

75. Second-person singular present indicative of Applaudire; second-person singular imperative of Applaudire; Latin Verb

76. Beau (masculine singular before vowel bel, feminine singular belle, masculine plural Beaux, feminine plural belles)

77. Non-Belligerences synonyms, non-Belligerences pronunciation, non-Belligerences translation, English dictionary definition of non-Belligerences

78. Accusative singular of Culmus; References []

79. The word 'woman' is singular.

80. Non-Circumvention and non-disclosure