“The International Technical Fair is the largest exposition held in Bulgaria.”
“The way in which Antiochus appeals to human nature and its development in the exposition and defense of his ethics is modeled closely on Stoic theory, however.”
“The very fact that Thomas wrote an exposition on Aristotle and not on Avicenna indicates that the former was more truly Thomas' master.”
“He's certainly slim, and he's also an exponent of positive thinking, judging by the way he saw potential in the near-derelict chapel standing in Essex.”
“Giorgio became the self-appointed exponent of the theory that ancient aliens built the great pyramids.”
“Returning to aikido, the attitude that one's teacher is the supreme exponent of the art has many undesirable consequences.”
exponentiation
(mathematics) The process of calculating a power by multiplying together a number of equal factors, where the exponent specifies the number of factors to multiply.
(mathematics) A mathematical problem involving exponentiation.
“The International Technical Fair is the largest exposition held in Bulgaria.”
“The way in which Antiochus appeals to human nature and its development in the exposition and defense of his ethics is modeled closely on Stoic theory, however.”
“The very fact that Thomas wrote an exposition on Aristotle and not on Avicenna indicates that the former was more truly Thomas' master.”
exponentiator
(computing) Any device or circuit that carries out a exponentiation operation
“He's an unwitting folklorist, a collector and expounder of hipster philosophy, barroom trivia, and pseudoscience.”
“By the mid-fifties, Greenberg's critical style was clearly different from that of Harold Rosenberg, his chief rival as an expounder of Abstract Expressionism.”
“Playfair earned for himself a high reputation in at least three branches of pure science, not primarily as a discoverer but rather as an expounder of theories.”
“The fitting of a sum of exponentials convoluted to an instrument response to experimental data is traditionally done by iterative convolution.”
“They drew up multiplication tables and tables of reciprocals, squares, cubes and exponentials, and used them to calculate compound interest and mortgage repayments.”
“It allows execution of calculations with very long numbers, displaying them correctly without incomprehensible exponentials.”
“There should be high profile Indonesian culture and trade expos at major cities in the west, shamelessly huckstering for this country.”
“There are now plans to hold similar expos in several major towns and cities, in order to bring more revenue to artisans around the country, throughout the year.”
“The world's fairs in turn inspired the expos of more recent decades, in which art is a readily visible entity understood as representing a country.”