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monic
[mon-ik]
adjective
(of a polynomial) having the coefficient of the term of highest degree equal to 1.
Example Sentences
“Any itemized deduction you know can be done now should be,” says Monic Ramirez, a tax partner at accounting firm Sensiba San Filippo in California.
Monic Hendrickx stars as Carmen van Walraven, a mother of three who assumes control of her assassinated husband’s crime ring.
Ms. Diaz said she and her son and daughter, Eduardo, 17, and Monic, 12, have been unnerved by the gunshots, ambulance sirens and yells of drunks that animate the night around their blue stucco home in northeast Las Vegas, perpetually strung with Christmas lights.
He, too, like Friedrich Nietzsche had d�monic fantasy; but for him it was a gift, for the other a curse.
Stoicos, 45, 1084 B. There was a tendency in contemporary psychology to attribute all feelings, etc., to d�monic influence; cf.
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