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  3. Talk:Korean count word - Wikipedia

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    The two count words you mention are already in the list, as gwon and geuru. -- Visviva 02:59, 11 July 2005 (UTC) Reply [ reply ] <버스> is the standard way of writing it in Korean (so it's probably what we should use at Wikipedia), but actual pronunciation tends to be [뻐쓰], regardless of how it's written.

  4. Code word - Wikipedia

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    Code word (figure of speech), designed to convey a predetermined meaning to a receptive audience, while remaining inconspicuous to others. Procedure word, in voice communication. Code word, an element of a codebook designed so that the meaning of the code word is opaque without the code book. Code name, a clandestine name or cryptonym used to ...

  5. CIA cryptonym - Wikipedia

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    CIA cryptonyms are code names or code words used by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to refer to projects, operations, persons, agencies, etc. [1] [better source needed]

  6. Wikipedia:Words per article - Wikipedia

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    The above graph is based on November 7, 2005, figures from Wikipedia Statistics [dead link], specifically Words per article [dead link] and the Article count (alternate) [dead link]. The alternative definition of an article is that it shall contain at least one internal link and 200 characters of readable text, disregarding wiki and HTML codes ...

  7. Drag count - Wikipedia

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    Definition. A drag count is defined as: where: is the reference area. The drag coefficient is used to compare the solutions of different geometries by means of a dimensionless number. A drag count is more user-friendly than the drag coefficient, as the latter is usually much less than 1. A drag count of 200 to 400 is typical for an airplane at ...

  8. Count (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Count (baseball), a baseball term regarding balls and strikes. Mandatory eight count, a rule in boxing and kickboxing. Count (SQL), an SQL statement. Count butterfly, a species of the brush-footed butterfly genus Tanaecia. Count data, a statistical data type. Count key data, a data recording format.

  9. List of U.S. Department of Defense and partner code names

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    A list of several such code words can be seen at Byeman Control System. Exercise terms – a combination of two words, normally unclassified, used exclusively to designate an exercise or test [1] In 1975, the Joint Chiefs of Staff introduced the Code Word, Nickname, and Exercise Term System (NICKA) which automated the assignment of names.