FACTOID # 180: Mali and Niger have 7 children born per woman, yet their populations grow at less than 3% per year.
 
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Encyclopedia > Confluence
Look up confluence in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

Confluence may refer to: Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wiktionary is a Wikimedia Foundation project intended to be a free wiki dictionary (hence: Wiktionary) (including thesaurus and lexicon) in every language. ...


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Encyclopedia: Confluence (481 words)
Confluence, given a rewrite system in computer science, refers to the property, that a term may be rewritten in several ways, according to, yet may be resolved to the same term after enough reduction steps.
It is interesting to note that the joining of both prefix and suffix to make the word confluence is a confluence in and of itself; both word parts join to form something that flows in the phenomenal river of language.
Confluence is also used by a number of OEM partners as a content rendering and linking component within their applications.
Confluence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (194 words)
A confluence is the merger or meeting of two or more objects (or subjects) that seem to inseparably bind their respective forces or attributes into a point of junction.
Confluence Holdings Corp. the largest manufacturer for canoes, kayaks and accessories worldwide.
(The joining of both prefix and suffix to make the word confluence is a confluence in and of itself; both word parts join to form something that flows in the phenomenal river of language.)
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