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The word disambiguation refers to the process of trying to resolve conflicts that arise when a single term is ambiguous. Disambiguation seeks to have clarity from ambiguity.

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Disambiguation is the process of resolving the conflicts that arise when a single term is ambiguous. It also means making something clear.

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Vitamin D (disambiguation).

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The word "disambiguation" is a noun, a word for wording that has undergone clarification, from which ambiguity has been removed.

A noun is used as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a prepositon.

Example sentence: "That was a great lecture. Your disambiguation of the material made it much easier to absorb." (subject of the sentence)

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the scintific name for monkey is disambiguation

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The scientific name for a dragonfly is disambiguation.

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Found this on Wikipedia, only thing to find. disambiguation

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What is disambiguation? You should probably figure that out first.

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Elite Police's motto is 'Allahu Akbar (disambiguation)'.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disneyland_(disambiguation)

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the Sonix X zone - it is check Sonic (disambiguation)

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http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=harlequin

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harlequin_(disambiguation)

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Where something might have a number of meanings, the various possibilities are set out so people can choose which one they really mean.

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Disambiguation: The photograph and amateur photography you're referring to is Mary Moorman (not Mormon).

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Disambiguation is a mokey searching for food once in a while!. ---- ---- ---- ---- ----

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disambiguation was the name of the junk yard dog names for on the wrestling.

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Maria V. Arranz has written:

'Sublanguage-based semantic clustering and disambiguation from corpora'

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  1. Principle of conservation of energy
  2. Principle of conservation of momentum
  3. Principle of relativity
  4. Principle of causality
  5. Principle of least action
  6. Principle of symmetry and invariance

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I looked it up and it said "suidae" or "family suidea".

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The capital city of Mexico is Mexico City.

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Persian Empire (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persian_Empire_(disambiguation)

Persian Empire may refer to: Achaemenid Empire (558-330 BC), also called "First Persian Empire"; Parthian Empire (247 BC-224 AD), adopted both Hellenistic ...

got to wikipedia and search for more info

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Principle of Risk Variation.

Principle of Cost of Capital.

Principle of Equity Position.

Principle of Maturity of Payment.

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"a man of principle" "the principle of jet propulsion"

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principle of theodolite is based on the principle of trigonometry.

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That depends on which movie you are talking about. Maybe you wil find an answer here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friday_the_13th_(disambiguation)#Film

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The "Paducah (disambiguation)" page of Wikipedia lists two, a city in Kentucky and a town in Texas named after the city in Kentucky.

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Principle of practical relevance

Principle of age appropriateness

Principle of motivation

Principle of self-activity / self reliance

Principle of methodological changes

Principle of securing the learning progress

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1.principle of attainability 2.principle of acceptability 3.principle of communication 4.principle of clarity and or simplicity 5.the motivational principle 6.principle of suitability 6.the principle of commitment

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Principles Underlying Teaching

1. Principle of Context

2. Principle of Focus

3. Principle of Socialization

4. Principle of Individualization

5. Principle of Sequence

6. Principle of Evaluation

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Wikipedia lists a number of people named David Knight.

There is a link below to the disambiguation page, and perhaps this will help find the right one.

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what is management of principle

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principle of tabla

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It is a principle about liberty

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What is the principle of R.A.M

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Principles of educational administration are as follows

1. Principle of democratic leadership

2. Principle of cooperation

3. Principle of scientific methods

4. Principle of coordination

5. Principle of flexibility

6. Principle of planning

7. Principle of evaluation

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The cast of Fun to Grow On - 2010 includes: Mika Abdalla as Principal Sivana Allen as Principle Chloe Andersson as Principle Hannah Andersson as Principle Alexia Bailey as Principle Emily Bremauntz as Principle Jason Brownstein as Principle Jean Claude Kradin as Principle Emma Colwell as Principal Emma Colwell as Principle Viviana Corzo as Principle Allison Cossu as Principle Emily Denisi as Principle Sarah Dominguez as Principle Sophia Dominguez as Principle Jordan Drake as Principle Graham Ellis as Principle Jack Fawcett as Principle Jane Finau as Principle Sesilia Finau as Principle Utter Finau as Principle Jacob Glidewell as Principle Austin Glidewell as Principle Riley Hamelwright as Principle Matthew Hynek as Principle Mario Jimenez as Principle Marazzia Jimenez as Principle Malazzia Jimenez as Principle Cassidy Johnson as Principle Emma Kiser as Principle Jacqueline Kradin as Principle Elezar Lopez as Principle Sameet Madhani as Principle Winter Magee as Principle Mallory Mathison as Principle Graham Maxey as Principle Donovan Mbroh as Principle Anna Nuckels as Principle Melissa Odom as Herself - Host Melissa Odom as Host (Kitchen) Melissa Odom as Kitchen - Host Sebastian Poulty as Principle Roni Proter as Herself - Host Nathaniel Quijano as Principle Michelle Renee Dulin as Principle Avery Robertson as Principle Cooper Rodgers as Principle Andrew Ruth as Principle Solana Sanchez as Principle Serenada Sanchez as Principle Savannah Sears as Principle Savanna Sears as Principle Chelsey Shafer as Principle Madeleine Sides as Principle Kirby Simon as Principle Naomi Sims as Oboist Naomi Sims as Principle Emily Sones as Principle Hannah Stain as Principle Lanie Taylor as Principle Sharon Tran as Principle Javin Vining as Principle Emily Weems as Principle Jaeden Wells as Principle Meaghan West as Principle Zariah White as Principle Jeff Whitley as Principle Cj Williams as Principle Taylor Willis as Principle

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It is an abbreviation for Reinsurance Group of America (NYSE), among other things. See this link for other meanings: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RGA_(disambiguation)

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circumnavigation

descriminatory

incomprehensible

antediluvian

anticoagulants

disambiguation

discontinuity

indefatigable

prestidigitation

sesquicentennial

superannuated

supernumerary

verisimilitude

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Counting Principle

is one of them

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elective principle meaning

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bernoulli principle

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the principle of tablet compression machine is based on hydrollic principle

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Principle of Exercise is not one of the three principles of training. The three principles are Overload, Specificity, and Progression.

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