meanings of latin square encyclopedia of latin square dictionary of latin square thesaurus on latin square books about latin square dreams about latin square
 latin square - Definition 

Latin square (6987 bytes)
1: A '''Latin square''' is an ''n'' × ''n'' table filled with ''...
18: Latin squares occur as the [[multiplication table]]s of a [[qu...
20: ...square originates from [[Leonard Euler]] who used Latin characters as symbols.
22: ...,1,2 or some other order). We can make any Latin square reduced by permuting (reordering) the rows and pe...
26: ...rthogonal array representation of the first Latin square displayed above is

Graeco-Latin square (2037 bytes)
1: ...row and exactly once in each column. Graeco-Latin squares have applications in the [[design of experiments...
3: A 4×4 Graeco-Latin square on the sets {''A'', ''B'', ''C'', ''D''} and {&al...
27: ...occurs exactly once and we say that the two Latin squares are ''[[orthogonal]]''.
31: ...ultiple of 4. He further proved that no 2×2 square exists and conjectured that none existed for ''n'...
33: ... Tarry]] demonstrated that there was no 6×6 square by enumerating all the possible arrangements of s...

Old Latin (1326 bytes)
1: ...in Bible used before the [[Vulgate]], see [[Vetus Latina]].''
4: ... of [[Latin]] texts before the age of [[Classical Latin]].
6: ...f [[diphthong]]s such as ''oi'' and ''ei'' (later Latin ''ū'' or ''oe'', and ''ī'').
8: Notable Old Latin fragments:
22: Writers of later, but still early Latin:

New Latin (3803 bytes)
1: ... '''Neo-Latin''') is a post-medieval version of [[Latin]], now used primarily in [[International Scienti...
5: ...ll their [[Renaissance]] Latin language texts Neo-Latin as well.
7: ...opathia Sexualis]]'' in Latin, but this resort to Latin was a sort of [[cryptography]] designed to concea...
9: ... Roman Catholic [[priests]] studied theology from Latin textbooks, even if the language of instruction in...
11: ...ldren's books]] — have been translated into Latin in the twentieth century; these include:

Latin (9424 bytes)
2: '''Latin''' was the [[language]] originally spoken in the ...
4: ... of the [[Vatican City|Vatican]]. The Church used Latin as its primary [[liturgical language]] until the ...
7: name=Latin|
8: nativename=lingua Latina|
14: ...bsp;[[Italic languages|Italic]]<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;'''Latin'''|

Latin jazz (2536 bytes)
1: ...n to music that combines rhythms from African and Latin American countries with jazz harmonies from the U...
3: The two main categories of Latin Jazz are Brazilian and Afro-Cuban.
4: * Brazilian Latin Jazz includes [[bossa nova]] and [[samba (music)|...
5: * Afro-Cuban Latin Jazz includes [[salsa music|salsa]], [[merengue]]...
7: ...h is considered by many to be the first authentic Latin Jazz recording.

Latin Church (177 bytes)
1: ...of the [[Catholic Church]] where the [[Latin rite|Latin rites]] are or were used in the [[liturgy]].

Latin mahattan (407 bytes)

Pig Latin (4081 bytes)
1: ... into English [[slang]]. The British name for Pig Latin is [[backslang]].
6: ... this rule make for many of the "dialects" of Pig Latin. The various syllables that are added after vowel...
8: A Pig Latin example text follows:
11: ...criptive. The widest dialectical variation in Pig Latin is in the treatment of vowel-initial words, as de...
13: ...ch that they have the same "translation" into Pig Latin. For instance, with the "way" variation of rule 2...

Latin America (7582 bytes)
1: ...ges]] are also spoken. Most frequently the term ''Latin America'' is restricted to countries whose inhabi...
3: ...nits. [[Brazil]] is by far the largest country in Latin America both in area and in population. It occupi...
5: ...k [[Dutch language|Dutch]], also do not belong to Latin America.
7: ...from. But in general terms roughly two thirds of Latin Americans speak Spanish and one third Portuguese.
9: ...ew]]ish, indigenous, and [[Candomblé]] (an [[Afro-Latin American]] religion) among the many.

The Latin Kings (2311 bytes)
1: '''The Latin Kings a.k.a TLK''' is a [[Swedish]] [[Hip Hop]] g...
3: ...s [[Salla]] and [[Chepe]]. They all have roots in Latin America (Venezuela and Chile), hence the name of ...
19: *''Latino somos''
32: *[http://www.redlinerecords.com Red Line Records]-Latin Kings own record label

Humanist Latin (3644 bytes)
1: ...ist Latin''' is a name given to the distinctive [[Latin]] style developed by [[Renaissance humanism|the h...
3: ...nly ancient Latin from the Roman period was "real Latin."
5: ...nunciation|reconstructed version]] of [[classical Latin]] pronunciation.
7: ... extensive discourses on contemporary subjects in Latin gradually ceased to be written during this period...
9: ==Important Humanist Latin authors==

Latin alphabet (19558 bytes)
1: ...s. In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the Latin alphabet became the standard script for a number ...
26: ...abet as used in English, but they were considered Latin letters in the past.
28: Modified Latin letters, often based on [[ligature]]s or [[diacri...
33: ...of the original 26 Etruscan letters. The original Latin alphabet was:
44: [[Image:Older Latin glyphs.png|center]]

Latin literature (2972 bytes)
1: ...died for the light it sheds on the development of Latin into the [[Romance languages]] rather than for it...
3: ==Early Latin literature==
30: ==Silver Latin==
55: ==Latin Literature in the Late Antique period==
67: ==Mediæval and Christian Latin literature==

Latin conjugation (24013 bytes)
1: [[fr:Conjugaison latine]] [[la:Coniugatio]]
5: ...rmore, there exist [[deponent]] and semi-deponent Latin verbs (verbs with a passive form but active meani...
7: In a dictionary, Latin verbs are always listed with four principal parts...
13: ==Latin tenses and moods==
15: Latin has the following tenses and moods:

Latin declension (21847 bytes)
1: [[fr:Déclinaisons latines]] [[la:declinatio]]
2: '''[[Latin]] noun [[declension]]''' features seven cases:
19: <p>There are five declensions of nouns in Latin</p>
30: <th COLSPAN=5 BGCOLOR="#99CCFF">Latin Noun Case: First Declension<tr>
62: <th COLSPAN=5 BGCOLOR="#99CCFF">Latin Noun Case: Second Declension Masculine<tr>

Latin (disambiguation) (1921 bytes)
1: The word '''''Latin''''' has more than one meaning.
2: ...e languages]], ''i.e.'', languages descended from Latin.
3: ...mythology, the name came from the mythical king [[Latinus]].
4: ...|Jerusalem]] and [[Akko|Acre]] were also known as Latin kingdoms.
5: ...ic]] Church, which is somewhat different from the Latin confined to the time of the [[Roman Empire]].

Latin Casino (857 bytes)
1: The '''Latin Casino''' was a [[Philadelphia]]-area [[nightclub...

Latin rap (5809 bytes)
1: ...g|rap]] by [[Latino]]s as in Chicano Rap, Hip Hop Latino, and Hip Hop en espanol.
8: ...South Park Mexican from Texas, on the track "Puro Latin Bass" (itself based on Rodney O & Joe Cooley's We...
10: ...uerto Rico with Latin rappers, and a new kind of "Latin rap" is gaining popularity. While big time Puerto...
14: ... music that has been influential to youngsters of Latin American countries as well as those of [[Spain|Hi...
16: ...o New York, Miami and [[Chicago]] over the years, Latin rap was jumpstarted by a wave of singers that inc...

Latin Empire (3253 bytes)
1: ...usade]] set up a Crusader kingdom known as the '''Latin Empire''' or '''Romania''' based on [[Constantino...
3: ... of the so-called [[Byzantine Emperor]], whom the Latin Emperor hoped to replace. The Byzantine Empire wa...
5: ...us]] recaptured Constantinople, deposing the last Latin Emperor, [[Baldwin II of Constantinople|Baldwin I...
7: ...as theoretical overlords by the various remaining Latin states in the [[Aegean Sea|Aegean]].
9: ==Latin Emperors of Constantinople, 1204-1261==

 << Prev 20 Result Pages:   1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  Next 20 >>
Copyright 2008 WordIQ.com - Privacy Policy  ::  Terms of Use  :: Contact Us  :: About Us
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "latin square".