adele |
adl |
As nouns the difference between adele and adl
is that
adele is (mathematics) a member of a self-dual topological ring built on the field of rational numbers (or, more generally, any algebraic number field), and involving in a symmetric way all the completions of the field while
adl is sickness, disease.
adele |
|
is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As a proper noun Adele
is {{given name|female|from=Germanic}}.
As a noun adele
is a member of a self-dual topological ring built on the field of rational numbers (or, more generally, any algebraic number field), and involving in a symmetric way all the completions of the field.
adele |
belligerent |
As nouns the difference between adele and belligerent
is that
adele is (mathematics) a member of a self-dual topological ring built on the field of rational numbers (or, more generally, any algebraic number field), and involving in a symmetric way all the completions of the field while
belligerent is a state or other armed participant in warfare.
As an adjective belligerent is
engaged in warfare, warring.
anele |
adele |
As a verb anele
is (obsolete) to anoint; to give extreme unction to a wound with oil.
As a noun adele is
(mathematics) a member of a self-dual topological ring built on the field of rational numbers (or, more generally, any algebraic number field), and involving in a symmetric way all the completions of the field.
adele |
addle |
As nouns the difference between adele and addle
is that
adele is (mathematics) a member of a self-dual topological ring built on the field of rational numbers (or, more generally, any algebraic number field), and involving in a symmetric way all the completions of the field while
addle is (obsolete) liquid filth; mire or
addle can be a foolish or dull-witted fellow.
As a verb addle is
(provincial|northern england) to earn, earn by labor; earn money or one's living —
or
addle can be to make addle; to grow addle; to muddle; as, he
addled his brain.
As an adjective addle is
having lost the power of development, and become rotten, as eggs; putrid.
adele |
dele |
As a noun adele
is (mathematics) a member of a self-dual topological ring built on the field of rational numbers (or, more generally, any algebraic number field), and involving in a symmetric way all the completions of the field.
As a contraction dele is
.
andele |
adele |
As an interjection andele
is (us|slang) hurry up; come on; get a move on.
As a noun adele is
(mathematics) a member of a self-dual topological ring built on the field of rational numbers (or, more generally, any algebraic number field), and involving in a symmetric way all the completions of the field.
adle |
adele |
As nouns the difference between adle and adele
is that
adle is sickness; disease while
adele is a member of a self-dual topological ring built on the field of rational numbers (or, more generally, any algebraic number field), and involving in a symmetric way all the completions of the field.
As a proper noun Adele is
{{given name|female|from=Germanic}}.
adele |
idele |
In mathematics terms the difference between adele and idele
is that
adele is a member of a self-dual topological ring built on the field of rational numbers (or, more generally, any algebraic number field), and involving in a symmetric way all the completions of the field while
idele is an invertible element of the adele ring.
As a proper noun Adele
is {{given name|female|from=Germanic}}.
abele |
adele |
As nouns the difference between abele and adele
is that
abele is the white poplar (
Populus alba) while
adele is a member of a self-dual topological ring built on the field of rational numbers (or, more generally, any algebraic number field), and involving in a symmetric way all the completions of the field.
As a proper noun Adele is
{{given name|female|from=Germanic}}.
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