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Mar 12 2016 7 Little Words Daily Puzzle |
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Full bDefinitionb of bREFLEXIVEb. 1. a : directed or turned back on itself also : overtly and usually ironically reflecting conventions of genre or form lta breflexiveb novelgt b : marked by or capable of reflection : reflective. 2. |
in a way that is caused by an uncontrolled physical reaction: |
In a reflexive manner. |
By reflex, automatically, without conscious thought. |
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A set has closure under an operation if performance of that operation on members of the set always produces a member of the same set; in this case we also say that the set is closed under the operation. For example, the positive integers are closed under addition, but not under subtraction: * * * * 1 * − * 2 * * * {\displaystyle 1-2} * is not a positive integer even though both 1 and 2 are positive integers. Another example is the set containing only zero, which is closed under addition, subtraction and multiplication (because * * * * 0 * + * 0 * = * 0 * * * {\displaystyle 0+0=0} * , * * * * 0 * − * 0 * = * 0 * * * {\displaystyle 0-0=0} * , and * * * * 0 * × * * 0 * * = * 0 * * * {\displaystyle 0\times {0}=0} * ). * Similarly, a set is said to be closed under a collection of operations if it is closed under each of the operations individually. |