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#* '''2007''', Achy Obejas, ''Havana Noir'', page 325:
#* '''2007''', Achy Obejas, ''Havana Noir'', page 325:
#*: All I could think was how very '''zenzizenzic''', how ironic this was {{...}}
#*: All I could think was how very '''zenzizenzic''', how ironic this was {{...}}
#* Like this one, ; <math> H \equiv BT^4 -2T^3 +T^2 -\dfrac{1}{30}</math>, most of the math functions for heat flow are '''zenzizenzic''', and therefore difficult enough to understand, so it is easy to mislead consumers into throwing more money at home improvement projects.


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Revision as of 04:15, 24 December 2008

English

Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) zenzic.

Adjective

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  1. Template:mathematics Being a fourth power.
    • 2007, Achy Obejas, Havana Noir, page 325:
      All I could think was how very zenzizenzic, how ironic this was []
    • Like this one,  ; , most of the math functions for heat flow are zenzizenzic, and therefore difficult enough to understand, so it is easy to mislead consumers into throwing more money at home improvement projects.

Noun

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  1. Template:mathematics A fourth power.
    • 1965, Dmitri A. Borgmann, Language on Vacation: An Olio of Orthographical Oddities, page 253:
      While this is the least accurate of the four approximations discussed here, it has the charm that the numerator is the zenzizenzic of 4 []