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Etymology: [ "si[ng]-gy&-'lar-&-tE ] (noun.) 14th century. From Old French singularite Late Latin singularitas (“singleness”) Latin singularis (“single”); see singular.

gariplik, tuhaflık, özellik, tek olma, görülmemişlik, fevkaladelik, eşsizlik, singularness, dilb. tekillik, acayiplik, tekillik, tekil, münferit, tekil isim, tek şey, görülmemiş, müfret, singularlymüstesna olarak, ayrı, büyük, dikkati çeken şey, bireysel, tuhaf, tek, olağandışı, yalnız, eşsiz, kişisel, fevkalade, hususiyet, acayip, dilb. tekil, nadir, garip, müstesna, bambaşka, garabet, singularity tuhaflık, Tekil, singularis, tekil kelime, (isim) tekil isim,

1 gariplik     ts
2 tuhaflık     ts
3 özellik     ts
4 tek olma     ts
5 görülmemişlik     ts
6 fevkaladelik     ts
7 eşsizlik     ts
8 singularness     ts
9 dilb. tekillik  isim     ts
10 acayiplik  isim     ts
11 tekillik     ts
12singular tekil  sıfat     ts
13singular münferit     ts
14singular tekil isim  isim     ts
15singular tek şey     ts
16singular görülmemiş     ts
17Singular müfret     ts
18singular singularlymüstesna olarak     ts
19singular ayrı     ts
20singular büyük     ts
21singular dikkati çeken şey     ts
22singular bireysel     ts
23singular tuhaf     ts
24singular tek     ts
25singular olağandışı     ts
26singular yalnız     ts
27singular eşsiz     ts
28singular kişisel     ts
29singular fevkalade     ts
30singular hususiyet     ts
31singular acayip  sıfat     ts
32singular dilb. tekil  sıfat     ts
33singular nadir  sıfat     ts
34singular garip     ts
35singular müstesna     ts
36singular bambaşka     ts
37singular garabet     ts
38singular singularity tuhaflık     ts
39singular Tekil, singularis  Tıp     ts
40singular tekil kelime     ts
41singular (isim) tekil isim     ts
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A proposed point in the technological future at which artificial intelligences become capable of augmenting and improving themselves, leading to an explosive growth in intelligence, the state of being singular, distinct, peculiar, uncommon or unusual, the value or range of values of a function for which a derivative does not exist, a point or region in spacetime in which gravitational forces cause matter to have an infinite density; associated with black holes, a point where all parallel lines meet, a point where a measured variable reaches unmeasurable or infinite value, The object of zero radius into which the matter in a black hole is believed to fall, A point in space-time at which the space-time curvature becomes infinite, strangeness by virtue of being remarkable or unusual, Possession of a particular or exclusive privilege, prerogative, or distinction, Anything singular, rare, or curious, the quality of being one of a kind; "that singularity distinguished him from all his companions", Celibacy, the quality of being one of a kind; "that singularity distinguished him from all his companions" strangeness by virtue of being remarkable or unusual, The quality or state of being singular; some character or quality of a thing by which it is distinguished from all, or from most, others; peculiarity, quality of being singular, uniqueness; peculiarity, unique or individual quality, the zero-dimensional "point" at the center of a black hole or other significant object (such as the Universe at the Big Bang) at which all conceptions of space and time "break down" and become incomprehensible, defined by Hawking as a point at which spacetime curvature is infinite, The dimensionless point at the center of a black hole, where all the mass of the collapsing star has shrunk to infinite density, 1 The point at which spacetime becomes compressed to the point of being infinitely dense and infinitely small 2 A mathematical paradox e g - The center of a black hole is a singularity, Point where the curvature of space-time is infinite Black holes have a singularity in its center, A place where spacetime becomes so strongly curved that the laws of Einstein's general relativity break down and quantum gravity must take over Found inside black holes and perhaps at the beginning of the Big Bang, the point where timing flow breaks that results in causality distortion Singularity is characterized by tendency to uniformity of everything It is necessary for collecting and processing information, Having no inverse, Having the property that the matrix of coefficients of the new variables has a determinant equal to zero, Referring to only one thing or person, Distinguished by superiority, coming across as such, Being only one of a larger population, Being the only one of the kind; unique, A form of a word that refers to only one person or thing, Being out of the ordinary, coming across as such, Being out of the ordinary, PLURAL, Distinguished by superiority, Indicates one of something If a noun, it is a count noun and may be preceded by a/an/the- pronouns can also be singular: He hit a ball over the fence, unlike any other fact and sole of its kind"-William James grammatical number category referring to a single item or unit the single one of its kind; "a singular example"; "the unique existing example of Donne's handwriting"; "a unique copy of an ancient manuscript"; "certain types of problems have unique solutions, a word form used to refer to one thing, person etc For example: student, teacher When more than one is referred to, a plural form is used Verbs can also be singular or plural (See agreement ), sg, Denoting one person or thing; as, the singular number; opposed to dual and plural, the form of a word that is used to denote a singleton being a single and separate person or thing; "can the singular person be understood apart from his culture?"; "every fact in the world might be singular, Each; individual; as, to convey several parcels of land, all and singular, Existing by itself; single; individual, Separate or apart from others; single; distinct, The singular number, or the number denoting one person or thing; a word in the singular number, An individual instance; a particular, Standing by itself; out of the ordinary course; unusual; uncommon; strange; as, a singular phenomenon, Distinguished as existing in a very high degree; rarely equaled; eminent; extraordinary; exceptional; as, a man of singular gravity or attainments, Departing from general usage or expectations; odd; whimsical; often implying disapproval or censure, Being alone; belonging to, or being, that of which there is but one; unique, the form of a pronoun or noun used to reference an object that occurs singly, alone, one-at-a-time, or without any others of its kind around it For example, "hermit" only occurs in the singular, form of a word that designates only one referent (Grammar), Engaged in by only one on a side; single, single; remarkable, exceptional; unique; odd, queer, unusual or striking; "a remarkable sight"; "such poise is singular in one so young", being a single and separate person or thing; "can the singular person be understood apart from his culture?"; "every fact in the world might be singular unlike any other fact and sole of its kind"-William James, grammatical number category referring to a single item or unit, A singular matrix has no inverse Singular matrices have zero determinants, the single one of its kind; "a singular example"; "the unique existing example of Donne's handwriting"; "a unique copy of an ancient manuscript"; "certain types of problems have unique solutions", the form of a word that is used to denote a singleton, beyond or deviating from the usual or expected; "a curious hybrid accent"; "her speech has a funny twang"; "they have some funny ideas about war"; "had an odd name"; "the peculiar aromatic odor of cloves"; "something definitely queer about this town"; "what a rum fellow"; "singular behavior", If you describe someone or something as singular, you mean that they are strange or unusual. Cardinal Meschia was without doubt a singular character Where he got that singular notion I just can't think. = peculiar + singularity sin·gu·lar·ity his abrupt, turbulent style and the singularity of his appearance. = peculiarity. the singular the form of a word used when writing or speaking about one person or thing plural, The singular of a noun is the form of it that is used to refer to one person or thing. The singular of Inuit is Inuk. plural, The singular form of a word is the form that is used when referring to one person or thing. the fifteen case endings of the singular form of the Finnish noun The word `you' can be singular or plural. plural, Singular means very great and remarkable. a smile of singular sweetness + singularly sin·gu·lar·ly It seemed a singularly ill-judged enterprise for Truman to undertake, plural of singularity,

42 A proposed point in the technological future at which artificial intelligences become capable of augmenting and improving themselves, leading to an explosive growth in intelligence     ts
43 the state of being singular, distinct, peculiar, uncommon or unusual     ts
44 the value or range of values of a function for which a derivative does not exist     ts
45 a point or region in spacetime in which gravitational forces cause matter to have an infinite density; associated with black holes     ts
46 a point where all parallel lines meet     ts
47 a point where a measured variable reaches unmeasurable or infinite value     ts
48 The object of zero radius into which the matter in a black hole is believed to fall     ts
49 A point in space-time at which the space-time curvature becomes infinite     ts
50 strangeness by virtue of being remarkable or unusual     ts
51 Possession of a particular or exclusive privilege, prerogative, or distinction     ts
52 Anything singular, rare, or curious     ts
53 the quality of being one of a kind; "that singularity distinguished him from all his companions"     ts
54 Celibacy     ts
55 the quality of being one of a kind; "that singularity distinguished him from all his companions" strangeness by virtue of being remarkable or unusual     ts
56 The quality or state of being singular; some character or quality of a thing by which it is distinguished from all, or from most, others; peculiarity     ts
57 quality of being singular, uniqueness; peculiarity, unique or individual quality  isim     ts
58 the zero-dimensional "point" at the center of a black hole or other significant object (such as the Universe at the Big Bang) at which all conceptions of space and time "break down" and become incomprehensible, defined by Hawking as a point at which spacetime curvature is infinite     ts
59 The dimensionless point at the center of a black hole, where all the mass of the collapsing star has shrunk to infinite density     ts
60 1 The point at which spacetime becomes compressed to the point of being infinitely dense and infinitely small 2 A mathematical paradox e g - The center of a black hole is a singularity     ts
61 Point where the curvature of space-time is infinite Black holes have a singularity in its center     ts
62 A place where spacetime becomes so strongly curved that the laws of Einstein's general relativity break down and quantum gravity must take over Found inside black holes and perhaps at the beginning of the Big Bang     ts
63 the point where timing flow breaks that results in causality distortion Singularity is characterized by tendency to uniformity of everything It is necessary for collecting and processing information     ts
64singular Having no inverse     ts
65singular Having the property that the matrix of coefficients of the new variables has a determinant equal to zero     ts
66singular Referring to only one thing or person     ts
67singular Distinguished by superiority, coming across as such     ts
68singular Being only one of a larger population - "A singular experiment cannot be regarded as scientific proof of the existence of a phenomenon."     ts
69singular Being the only one of the kind; unique     ts
70singular A form of a word that refers to only one person or thing     ts
71singular Being out of the ordinary, coming across as such     ts
72singular Being out of the ordinary     ts
73singular PLURAL     ts
74singular Distinguished by superiority     ts
75singular Indicates one of something If a noun, it is a count noun and may be preceded by a/an/the- pronouns can also be singular: He hit a ball over the fence     ts
76singular unlike any other fact and sole of its kind"-William James grammatical number category referring to a single item or unit the single one of its kind; "a singular example"; "the unique existing example of Donne's handwriting"; "a unique copy of an ancient manuscript"; "certain types of problems have unique solutions     ts
77singular a word form used to refer to one thing, person etc For example: student, teacher When more than one is referred to, a plural form is used Verbs can also be singular or plural (See agreement )     ts
78singular sg     ts
79singular Denoting one person or thing; as, the singular number; opposed to dual and plural     ts
80singular the form of a word that is used to denote a singleton being a single and separate person or thing; "can the singular person be understood apart from his culture?"; "every fact in the world might be singular     ts
81singular Each; individual; as, to convey several parcels of land, all and singular     ts
82singular Existing by itself; single; individual     ts
83singular Separate or apart from others; single; distinct     ts
84singular The singular number, or the number denoting one person or thing; a word in the singular number     ts
85singular An individual instance; a particular     ts
86singular Standing by itself; out of the ordinary course; unusual; uncommon; strange; as, a singular phenomenon     ts
87singular Distinguished as existing in a very high degree; rarely equaled; eminent; extraordinary; exceptional; as, a man of singular gravity or attainments     ts
88singular Departing from general usage or expectations; odd; whimsical; often implying disapproval or censure     ts
89singular Being alone; belonging to, or being, that of which there is but one; unique     ts
90singular the form of a pronoun or noun used to reference an object that occurs singly, alone, one-at-a-time, or without any others of its kind around it For example, "hermit" only occurs in the singular     ts
91singular form of a word that designates only one referent (Grammar)  isim     ts
92singular Engaged in by only one on a side; single     ts
93singular single; remarkable, exceptional; unique; odd, queer  sıfat     ts
94singular unusual or striking; "a remarkable sight"; "such poise is singular in one so young"     ts
95singular being a single and separate person or thing; "can the singular person be understood apart from his culture?"; "every fact in the world might be singular unlike any other fact and sole of its kind"-William James     ts
96singular grammatical number category referring to a single item or unit     ts
97singular A singular matrix has no inverse Singular matrices have zero determinants     ts
98singular the single one of its kind; "a singular example"; "the unique existing example of Donne's handwriting"; "a unique copy of an ancient manuscript"; "certain types of problems have unique solutions"     ts
99singular the form of a word that is used to denote a singleton     ts
100singular beyond or deviating from the usual or expected; "a curious hybrid accent"; "her speech has a funny twang"; "they have some funny ideas about war"; "had an odd name"; "the peculiar aromatic odor of cloves"; "something definitely queer about this town"; "what a rum fellow"; "singular behavior"     ts
101singular If you describe someone or something as singular, you mean that they are strange or unusual. Cardinal Meschia was without doubt a singular character Where he got that singular notion I just can't think. = peculiar + singularity sin·gu·lar·ity his abrupt, turbulent style and the singularity of his appearance. = peculiarity. the singular the form of a word used when writing or speaking about one person or thing plural     ts
102singular The singular of a noun is the form of it that is used to refer to one person or thing. The singular of Inuit is Inuk. plural     ts
103singular The singular form of a word is the form that is used when referring to one person or thing. the fifteen case endings of the singular form of the Finnish noun The word `you' can be singular or plural. plural     ts
104singular Singular means very great and remarkable. a smile of singular sweetness + singularly sin·gu·lar·ly It seemed a singularly ill-judged enterprise for Truman to undertake     ts
105singularities plural of singularity     ts
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