- Pascalian
- adjective see Pascal
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Pascalian — adjective Of or pertaining to (1623 1662), influential French mathematician and philosopher … Wiktionary
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Pascal — biographical name Blaise 1623 1662 French mathematician & philosopher • Pascalian adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
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greengrocer's apostrophe — noun The incorrect use of an apostrophe to form the plural of a word through ignorance of the use of the apostrophe. ...sign advertising the Pans Hotel is less an early case of greengrocers apostrophe than a sardonic Pascalian allusion (pan in… … Wiktionary