occam
IPA: ʌkˈæm
Root Word: Occam
noun
- Alternative form of Ockham [A rural and semirural village and civil parish in Guildford borough, Surrey, England (OS grid ref TQ0756).]
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Examples of "occam" in Sentences
- Captain Occam has rejected this idea.
- Occam leads me to side with the majority.
- I disagree with the changes made by Occam.
- All of the sources Occam used are secondary.
- Your mileage may vary and thanks occam and curtis..
- Also, it's not clear that the blog was written by Occam.
- That was the purpose of the paragraph mentionning Occam's razor.
- The anachronistic facts are in the section Occam called COATRACK.
- The relationship is generally acknowledged by the occam community.
- And I agree with Captain Occam that there is nothing contentious about it.
- It is the extension of the disambiguation comment at the top of Occam's Razor.
- I really wanted to play with the rich feature set of Ada, and the parallelism of occam.
- i would hope that someone like occam would notice if i have improved from a long time ago..
- DL replied to Bobbi on Monday, May 10, 2010 4: 10 AM occam replied to DL on Monday, May 10, 2010 4: 20 AM
- when in doubt trust occam, why does the conservative government repeatedly abandon dark skinned, muslim, canadian citizens? what's the common thread?
- well i know for a fact occam went out and read one of the things that i put up. he thought i was wrong and he went back and sure enough, he just forgot what was trivial when he read it.
- Perhaps oleg simply wishes to point out that his preferred alternative (strings, I presume he has a favorite among the many) is as untestable as OR, even though it multiplies the unknowns in a most non-occam-like way.
- In this paper we introduce the core features of CSO (Communicating Scala Objects) - a notationally convenient embedding of the essence of occam in a modern, generically typed, object-oriented programming language that is compiled to Java Virtual Machine (JVM) code.
- _like little ships_, and in value 23 _carats_ each [158]; large quantities of fine silk, with damasks and taffetas; large quantities of musk and of _occam_ [159] in bars, quicksilver, cinabar, camphor, porcelain in vessels of divers sorts, painted cloth, and squares, and the drug called Chinaroot.