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  • fossilology — The study of fossils.
  • fosteringly — In a way that fosters or encourages.
  • fuzzy logic — A superset of Boolean logic dealing with the concept of partial truth -- truth values between "completely true" and "completely false". It was introduced by Dr. Lotfi Zadeh of UCB in the 1960's as a means to model the uncertainty of natural language. Any specific theory may be generalised from a discrete (or "crisp") form to a continuous (fuzzy) form, e.g. "fuzzy calculus", "fuzzy differential equations" etc. Fuzzy logic replaces Boolean truth values with degrees of truth which are very similar to probabilities except that they need not sum to one. Instead of an assertion pred(X), meaning that X definitely has the property associated with predicate "pred", we have a truth function truth(pred(X)) which gives the degree of truth that X has that property. We can combine such values using the standard definitions of fuzzy logic: truth(not x) = 1.0 - truth(x) truth(x and y) = minimum (truth(x), truth(y)) truth(x or y) = maximum (truth(x), truth(y)) (There are other possible definitions for "and" and "or", e.g. using sum and product). If truth values are restricted to 0 and 1 then these functions behave just like their Boolean counterparts. This is known as the "extension principle". Just as a Boolean predicate asserts that its argument definitely belongs to some subset of all objects, a fuzzy predicate gives the degree of truth with which its argument belongs to a fuzzy subset. E-mail servers: <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>.
  • gallerygoer — a person who visits art galleries, especially often or regularly.
  • game theory — a mathematical theory that deals with strategies for maximizing gains and minimizing losses within prescribed constraints, as the rules of a card game: widely applied in the solution of various decision-making problems, as those of military strategy and business policy.
  • gametocytes — Plural form of gametocyte.
  • gametophyte — the sexual form of a plant in the alternation of generations.
  • gangliocyte — (biology) A ganglion cell.
  • garrulously — In a garrulous manner.
  • gastrectomy — partial or total excision of the stomach.
  • gastrodynia — (pathology) gastralgia (stomach pain).
  • gastromancy — a form of divination by interpreting words and sounds seeming to come from the stomach
  • gastropathy — (pathology) Any disease of the stomach.
  • gastroscopy — the examination with a gastroscope to detect disease.
  • gastrosophy — the science or art of good eating
  • gastrostomy — the construction of an artificial opening from the stomach through the abdominal wall, permitting intake of food or drainage of gastric contents.
  • gate theory — a theory proposing that neural stimulation beyond a certain threshold level, as by application of an electric current, can overwhelm the ability of the nerve center to sense pain.
  • gay gordons — an energetic old-time dance
  • geitonogamy — pollination of a flower by pollen from another flower on the same plant.
  • genesiology — (obsolete) The study of generation (reproduction).
  • genioplasty — Mentoplasty.
  • genotypical — the genetic makeup of an organism or group of organisms with reference to a single trait, set of traits, or an entire complex of traits.
  • geodynamics — (used with a singular verb) the science dealing with dynamic processes or forces within the earth.
  • geophysical — the branch of geology that deals with the physics of the earth and its atmosphere, including oceanography, seismology, volcanology, and geomagnetism.
  • geostrategy — The strategic use of geopolitics.
  • geosyncline — a portion of the earth's crust subjected to downward warping during a large span of geologic time; a geosynclinal fold.
  • germ theory — Pathology. the theory that infectious diseases are due to the agency of germs or microorganisms.
  • gerontology — the branch of science that deals with aging and the problems of aged persons.
  • ghost story — a tale in which such elements as ghostly visitations and supernatural intervention are used to further the plot and a chilling, suspenseful atmosphere.
  • gig economy — an economic sector consisting of part-time, temporary, and freelance jobs: rapid growth of the online gig economy.
  • gigantology — the study or description of giants
  • gillyflower — Archaic. any of several fragrant flowers of the genus Dianthus, as the carnation or clove pink.
  • give way to — manner, mode, or fashion: a new way of looking at a matter; to reply in a polite way.
  • glamorously — In a glamorous manner.
  • glamour boy — a man whose appearance or lifestyle is considered glamorous by popular standards.
  • glastonbury — a borough of SW England, in whose vicinity the ruins of an important Iron Age lake village have been found and to which in folklore both King Arthur and Joseph of Arimathaea have been linked, the latter as the founder of the abbey there.
  • glory years — very great praise, honor, or distinction bestowed by common consent; renown: to win glory on the field of battle.
  • glossectomy — (surgery) The surgical removal of all or part of the tongue.
  • glossodynia — a condition characterized by a burning or tingling mouth region
  • glutinosity — The quality of being glutinous or viscous.
  • glutinously — In a glutinous manner.
  • glycogenous — of or relating to the formation of sugar in the liver.
  • glycolipids — Plural form of glycolipid.
  • glycosidase — (enzyme) Any enzyme that catalyses the hydrolysis of a glycoside.
  • glycosylate — (organic chemistry) To react with a sugar to form a glycoside (especially a glycoprotein).
  • glyoxysomes — Plural form of glyoxysome.
  • glyptograph — an engraved or carved design, as on a gem.
  • glyptotheca — a space devoted to sculpture
  • gnetophytes — Plural form of gnetophyte.
  • gnomonology — an exposition on gnomic writing
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