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fitting — fit·ting || fɪtɪŋ n. act of a person or thing which fits; trying on of clothes which are being made or altered; equipment, supplies; standardized accessory adj. suitable, proper, becoming, complementary fɪt n. adjustment, adaptation of one… … English contemporary dictionary
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Iterative proportional fitting — The iterative proportional fitting procedure (IPFP, also known as biproportional fitting in statistics, RAS algorithm[1] in economics and matrix raking or matrix scaling in computer science) is an iterative algorithm for estimating cell values of … Wikipedia
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Greek Church — • Details the history and various divisions of the church Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Greek Church Greek Church † … Catholic encyclopedia
RASHI — (Solomon ben Isaac; 1040–1105), leading commentator on the Bible and Talmud. His Life Rashi was born at Troyes, France. (See Chart: Rashi Family).His mother was the sister of the liturgical writer, simeon b. isaac . His father was a scholar whom… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
happily — adverb Date: 14th century 1. a. in a fortunate manner b. as it fortunately happens < happily, some boyhood pleasures don t change P. A. Witteman > 2. archaic by chance 3. in a happy manner or state 4. in an adequate or fitting manner ;… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Princes in the Tower — The term “Princes in the Tower” refers to the sons of EDWARD IV and their mysterious disappearance while lodged in the TOWER OF LONDON in 1483. Because their guardian at the time, their uncle RICHARD III, seized the throne of his eldest nephew … Encyclopedia of the Wars of the Roses
tight — taɪt adj. close fitting, tense, narrow adv. in a close fitting manner, firmly … English contemporary dictionary
tighter — taɪt adj. close fitting, tense, narrow adv. in a close fitting manner, firmly … English contemporary dictionary
tightest — taɪt adj. close fitting, tense, narrow adv. in a close fitting manner, firmly … English contemporary dictionary