[OT] Next word in this sequence of words ending with 'ty'

Nick Sabalausky a at a.a
Fri Jul 16 11:07:47 PDT 2010


"Lars T. Kyllingstad" <public at kyllingen.NOSPAMnet> wrote in message 
news:i1pk9i$2ft5$5 at digitalmars.com...
> On Fri, 16 Jul 2010 21:18:33 +0930, Justin Johansson wrote:
>
>> D friends,
>>
>> Yep, off topic for sure, but this is the best ng that I know of to get
>> quick answers :-)
>>
>> May I please have your suggestions for the next English word that comes
>> semantically/mathematically in sequence.  Ideally the word ends in "ty"
>> and the semantic sequence is obviously to do with the predecessor
>> (cardinality-wise) of "Singularity".
>>
>> Plurality, Singularity, ..
>
>
> BTW, is "singularity" ever used to describe one-ness?  (I know "singular"
> is, but I'm not so sure about the "-ty"-form".)  In all contexts I have
> encountered it, it means infinite-ness.

I've always seen it as "infinitely small" or just "black hole" (in the 
cosmological sence.)




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