Look up frequentative in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In grammar, a frequentative form (abbreviated FREQ or FR) of a word is one that indicates repeated...
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Frequent Communion is the Roman Catholic practice of receiving the Eucharist frequently, as opposed to the usual medieval practice of receiving it once...
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Frequent pattern discovery (or FP discovery, FP mining, or Frequent itemset mining) is part of knowledge discovery in databases, Massive Online Analysis...
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Frequent Express (FX) is a high-capacity bus service in Portland, Oregon, United States. Operated by TriMet as FX2–Division, the 15-mile (24 km) route...
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Frequent urination, or urinary frequency (sometimes called pollakiuria), is the need to urinate more often than usual. Diuretics are medications that increase...
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Frequent Hearses is a 1950 detective novel by the British author Edmund Crispin. It is the seventh in his series of novels featuring Gervase Fen an Oxford...
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Udmurt grammar (section Frequentative preterite)
categories: momentane verbs and frequentative verbs. The transitivity or of a verb mainly relies on if the verb is frequentative or not. In Udmurt word formation...
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Frequent Death (original title: Fréquence meurtre) is a 1988 French crime film directed by Élisabeth Rappeneau. It is based on Stuart M. Kaminsky's 1983...
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Least Frequently Used (LFU) is a type of cache algorithm used to manage memory within a computer. The standard characteristics of this method involve the...
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Les Mauvaises fréquentations (En. Bad Company) is a 1963 short drama film written and directed by Jean Eustache. It stars Aristide and Daniel Bart. Bad...
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Frequently Flying is the third studio album by Australian DJ and producer Sonny Fodera. The album is the first and only album released by Fodera on the...
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Pink Floyd (redirect from Notable or frequent contributors to Pink Floyd)
Pink Floyd are an English rock band formed in London in 1965. Gaining an early following as one of the first British psychedelic groups, they were distinguished...
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repetitions over more than one occasion, as opposed to the 'frequent' repetitions conveyed by frequentative aspect. Smith, C. S. (1991). The parameter of aspect...
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A frequent-flyer programme (FFP) is a loyalty program offered by an airline. Many airlines have frequent-flyer programmes designed to encourage airline...
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Velocity is the frequent-flyer program of Virgin Australia Holdings. Velocity was launched by Virgin Blue (later renamed Virgin Australia) in 2005 as Velocity...
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Operation Frequent Wind was the final phase in the evacuation of American civilians and "at-risk" Vietnamese from Saigon, South Vietnam, before the takeover...
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Frequent confession is the spiritual practice among many Christians, especially Catholics, Lutherans and Anglicans, of going to the sacrament of reconciliation...
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Frequent deliveries are a largely ignored but powerful way of leveling apparent demand within a supply chain and thereby reducing Mura. What is perhaps...
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FAQ (redirect from Frequently Asked Questions)
knowledge gaps. The purpose of a FAQ is generally to provide information on frequent questions or concerns; however, the format is a useful means of organizing...
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Stoner film (redirect from List of films containing frequent marijuana use)
Stoner film is a subgenre of comedy film based on marijuana themes, where recreational use often drives the plot, sometimes representing cannabis culture...
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pattern (binyan) pa‘el are frequentative verbs showing repeated or intense action. The verbal pattern pa'el is Active Frequentative. past tense future tense...
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Proto-Germanic *smar-, but with a velar root extension -k- (with intensive or frequentative function) particular to English also found in talk (from the root of...
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Frequent Flyer is a 1996 American made-for-TV movie starring Jack Wagner, Shelley Hack, Nicole Eggert, and Joan Severance about a commercial airline pilot...
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Sequential pattern mining (redirect from Most frequent subsequence)
efficient databases and indexes for sequence information, extracting the frequently occurring patterns, comparing sequences for similarity, and recovering...
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2004 attack on Istanbul restaurant (redirect from March 9th, 2004 Attack on restaurant frequented by freemasons)
bombs strapped to their flak jackets when they entered the restaurant frequented by freemasons. Shooting the guard in his feet, they entered the dining...
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A Phoenix Too Frequent is a 1957 Australian TV play. It was made by the ABC at a time when Australian drama production was rare. Christopher Fry's play...
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Off-year election (redirect from Frequent election)
local offices. Jurisdictions that hold off-year elections require more frequent voting than jurisdictions that consolidate elections in even-numbered years...
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Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel (stylised as FAQ About Time Travel) is a 2009 British science fiction comedy film directed by Gareth Carrivick...
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A Phoenix Too Frequent is a one-act stage comedy in blank verse by Christopher Fry, originally produced at the Mercury Theatre, London in 1946. It has...
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Rosebud Stunt cock Upskirt In popular culture List of films that most frequently use the word fuck Related Human sexuality Sexology Terminology of homosexuality...
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