lemmata

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lemma
ön kuram
lemma
{i} başta kabul edilmiş teorem
lemma
yardımcı önerme

Şimdi, bu yardımcı önermenin nasıl ana önermemizi kanıtlamak için kullanılabileceğini gösteriyoruz. - Now, we show how this lemma can be used to prove our main theorem.

lemma
yardımcı teorem
lemma
önsav
lemma
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) İç kavuz
lemma
{i} baş kelime
lemma
{i} başlık
lemma
bir şiir veya yazı önsözü
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LEMMA
(Osmanlı Dönemi) (Harf-i cerdendir) Vaktâki, o zaman (mânâsındadır.) İstisna için: "İllâ" yerinde de olur
İngilizce - İngilizce
plural of lemma
lemma
The canonical form of an inflected word; usually, for verbs: the infinitive or the present tense, first person singular; and for nouns: the nominative singular
lemma
A preliminary or auxiliary proposition demonstrated or accepted for immediate use in the demonstration of some other proposition, as in mathematics or logic
lemma
{n} a previous or assumed proposition
lemma
a subsidiary proposition that is assumed to be true in order to prove another proposition
lemma
A proposition proved or accepted for immediate use in the proof of some other proposition
lemma
Ultimately from Greek lambanw, hence "(something) received " The closest common equivalent is probably a "proposition" or perhaps "suggestion, statement " This is the sense in which the term is used in mathematics: A subsidiary proposition, of no great importance in itself, which is used to prove a more important theorem In textual criticism, "lemma" usually is used to describe the text of a running commentary or commentary manuscript So, for example, we might cite Origenlem and Origencomm, with the lemma being the reading found in the biblical text of the manuscript and the commentary being found in the margin Since the biblical text seems more liable to correction than the commentary, the value of a lemma is usually less than the reading(s) in the margin Thus certain editions will only cite a lemma where the commentary is missing or unclear
lemma
The base term defined in the entry
lemma
An auxiliary proposition used in the demonstration of another proposition; from the Greek 'to take' or 'lay hold of' Imagine climbing a ladder, as you progress, you take hold of the next step
lemma
{i} helping theory, subordinate proposition (Mathematics); headword, word that is explained or clarified
lemma
A theorem (or metatheorem) proved only for the sake of another theorem (or metatheorem)
lemma
The lower bract enclosing the flower of grass See drawing of parts of a grass plant
lemma
The lower of two bracts enclosing the flower of a grass
lemma
A canonical form of a term, particularly in the context of highly inflected languages
lemma
the head of an annotation or gloss a subsidiary proposition that is assumed to be true in order to prove another proposition the lower and stouter of the two glumes immediately enclosing the floret in most Gramineae
lemma
the lower and stouter of the two glumes immediately enclosing the floret in most Gramineae
lemma
A lexeme; all the inflected forms of a term
lemma
n (Gr lemma, husk) the lower (abaxial), and larger, of two membranous bracts enclosing the flower in grass
lemma
An odd-veined bract, the lowermost of the floret which is attached to the rachilla where it delimits the floret
lemma
the set of different forms of a word, such as the inflected forms of a verb Ex 'sing', 'sang', 'sung' are one lemma, 'boy', 'boys' another lemmatisation: the process or result of dividing a text into lemmas +
lemma
A floral bract of a grass flower
lemma
The lower or dorsal bract of a grass spikelet enclosing the caryopsis In Wheat it is readily removed with threshing but adheres in Barley and Oats
lemma
the head of an annotation or gloss
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    [ 'le-m& ] (noun.) 1570. Latin, from Greek lEmma thing taken, assumption, from lambanein to take; more at LATCH.