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41 פסקל
Pascal, programming language that encourages the use of well-constructed and understandable patterns (Computers) ; (French) first name; family name; Blaise Pascal (1623-1662), French philosopher and mathematician, founder of modern probability theory; unit of pressure equal to one newton per square meter -
42 צ'ארלס דרווין
Charles Darwin (1809-82), Charles Robert Darwin, British scientist, originator of the theory of evolution through natural selection, author of "The Descent of Man" and "Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection" -
43 צ'ארלס רוברט דרווין
Charles Robert Darwin (1809-82), Charles Darwin, British scientist, originator of the theory of evolution through natural selection, author of "The Descent of Man" and "Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection" -
44 קומבינטוריקה
combination theory -
45 תורה
Torah (the Pentateuch) ; law, doctrine, ism; theory, science, lore; teaching, gospel -
46 תורת הארגון
organization theory -
47 תורת הגזע
racial doctrine, racism; racial theory -
48 תורת ההסתברות
probability theory -
49 תורת החום
thermodynamics, theory of heat -
50 תורת המחירים
the price theory -
51 תורת המספרים
the number theory; numerology -
52 תורת המשחקים
the game theory -
53 תורת הסחר הבינלאומי
international trade, commerce theory -
54 תורת הקבוצות
set theory -
55 תורת התורים
the queuing theory -
56 תורת-הצירופים
combination theory -
57 תורת-הקוונטים
quantum theory -
58 עסקן
עַסְקָןm. (preced. wds.) 1) experimenter, observer of nature. Ḥull.57b ע׳ בדברים היהוכ׳ he used to make experiments, and he made one to disprove R. Judahs theory. Ib. מאי ע׳ בדברים why was he called an experimenter? Lev. R. s. 19 (in Chald. dict.) ר׳ אסי הוה ע׳ R. A. used to experiment. Ib. s. 22 ר״ש הוה ע׳ בדברים; Koh. R. to V, 8 עוֹסְקָן. 2) busy, moving automatically. Fem. עַסְקָנִית; pl. עַסְקָנִיּוֹת. Succ.26b ידים ע׳ הן hands are busy, i. e. touch things automatically. -
59 עַסְקָן
עַסְקָןm. (preced. wds.) 1) experimenter, observer of nature. Ḥull.57b ע׳ בדברים היהוכ׳ he used to make experiments, and he made one to disprove R. Judahs theory. Ib. מאי ע׳ בדברים why was he called an experimenter? Lev. R. s. 19 (in Chald. dict.) ר׳ אסי הוה ע׳ R. A. used to experiment. Ib. s. 22 ר״ש הוה ע׳ בדברים; Koh. R. to V, 8 עוֹסְקָן. 2) busy, moving automatically. Fem. עַסְקָנִית; pl. עַסְקָנִיּוֹת. Succ.26b ידים ע׳ הן hands are busy, i. e. touch things automatically. -
60 תרס
תְּרַסch., Af. אַתְרֵיס, Pa. תָּרֵיס same, 1) to shield. Targ. Job 41:7 מַתְרִיסִין Var. ed. Lag. (ed. תְּרֵיסִין noun). 2) to fight, challenge, oppose. Y.Ab. Zar. II, 41b top ולא על יאות … מְתָרֵס לקיבליה but R. Ḥ. opposed him improperly; Y.Dem.III, 23c bot. ולא עאל יאות … מַתְרִיס לקבל (corr. acc.). Y.Gitt.III, 44d לא דריש לקיש מַתְרִיס לקבלוכ׳ not that R. L. opposed R. J. because they differed in theory, but Tam.32a מה דין אַתְרִיסְתּוּן לקבלי (Rashi אִיתְרִ׳ Ithpe.) why, now, did you oppose me? 3) to put on armor. Y.Kidd.III, 63d והוה … מתרס כליווכ׳ and R. H. put his armor on against (took up a debate with) Ithpe. אִיתְרִיס same, to oppose. B. Bath. 111a השתא איכו נח … אִיתְרִיסַת לקבלי Ms. M. (ed. השתא כי) now if R. H. were dead, you might have opposed me (by referring to his authority).
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