Steinhaus, Sur la convergence ordinaire et la convergence asymptotique,
Colloq. Math.
fam., DO: fam., GRADIT:
colloq.) e abbastanza alta la data di prima attestazione: forse il 1923, indicato da Z, o almeno il 1938, l'anno in cui apparve un memorabile saggio di Migliorini sulla lingua contemporanea, in cui si segnala sfotto tra i termini scherzosi diffusi attraverso <<i periodici umoristici, volutamente di tono popolare>>.
Q., On weakly symmetric and weakly projectively symmetric Riemannian manifolds,
Colloq. Math.
P., "The design and manufacture of serpent arrays and parasitic patch arrays," IEE
Colloq. 1982/19, Advances in Printed Antenna Design and Manufacture, 4.1-4.3, February 1982.
En 10th
Colloq. Spatial Information Research Centre.
Kochia Indica Wight (
Colloq: Qurashka) is found widely in areas of Karak and Bannu districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Fast, Surla convergence statistique,
Colloq. Math., 1951, 241-244.
Soc.,
Colloq. Publ., XXV, Providence R.I, Third Edition, Third Printing, 1979.
Hilger, A unified approach to continuous and discrete dynamics, Qualitative Theory of Differential Equations (Szeged, 1988),
Colloq. Math.
Miss Doherty's assignment to her sophomore section of English at Richmond Hill High School was to write a single-page essay on "My Favorite Books." My response, back in 1960, was to award the palm to Heinrich Harrer's My Seven Years in Tibet, the book I had most recently read; mild approbation to Arthur Conan Doyle's Hound of the Baskervilles and mysteries in general; and short shrift to the entire genre of military books, which I said I just "couldn't stand." Miss Doherty indulged my opinions and kindly graded the essay at 90, but noted in the margin that my chatty remark that had meant to tar-brush everyone from Martial to Marshall was "
colloq." (colloquial), and thus deficient.
colloq. To do something at random' (1921); 3) intr.