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388 | Italians | **Italians** ( ) are a [Romance](9417) [ethnic group](804581) native to the Italian peninsula. Italians have a common [culture](114736), history, [ancestry](127035) and [language](8249).
## Infobox (ethnic group)
- **group**: Italians
- **flag**:
- **flag caption**: Flag of Italy, The national flag of Italy
- **regio... | **Italians** ( ) are a Romance ethnic group native to the Italian peninsula. Italians have a common culture, history, ancestry and language.
## Infobox (ethnic group)
- **group**: Italians
- **flag**:
- **flag caption**: Flag of Italy, The national flag of Italy
- **regions**: 55,551,000
- **languages**: Italian lang... | medium | false | false |
390 | ISO 19011 | **ISO 19011** is the new [global](4550) [accounting](43136) [standard](32521), replacing accounting standards that were part of ISO 14001 and ISO 9001. It is the most likely basis for accounting reform which could put an end to accounting scandals.
The standard offers four resources to organizations to "save time, ef... | **ISO 19011** is the new global accounting standard, replacing accounting standards that were part of ISO 14001 and ISO 9001. It is the most likely basis for accounting reform which could put an end to accounting scandals.
The standard offers four resources to organizations to "save time, effort and money":
- A clea... | low | false | false |
391 | India | {{Infobox country
| conventional_long_name = Republic of India
| common_name = India
| native_name = {{native name|hi|भारत गणराज्य}}
{{resize|85%|{{transliteration|hi|Bhārat Gaṇarājya}}}}
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| conventional_long_name = Republic of India
| common_name = India
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393 | Insult | An **insult** is a description of someone that will offend them. It may or may not be [true](7957). It is called _derogatory_ language. Terms like foolish, stupid, idiot and moron are insults, because they say that a person's [mind](8568) is not quick or smart.
Insulting someone's mother directly is a serious insult i... | An **insult** is a description of someone that will offend them. It may or may not be true. It is called _derogatory_ language. Terms like foolish, stupid, idiot and moron are insults, because they say that a person's mind is not quick or smart.
Insulting someone's mother directly is a serious insult in many cultures.... | medium | false | false |
394 | Immunology | **Immunology** is the study of the **[immune system](263688)**. The immune system is the parts of the body which work against [infection](9998) and [parasitism](30270) by other living things. Immunology deals with the working of the immune system in health and diseases, and with malfunctions of the immune system.
An i... | **Immunology** is the study of the **immune system**. The immune system is the parts of the body which work against infection and parasitism by other living things. Immunology deals with the working of the immune system in health and diseases, and with malfunctions of the immune system.
An immune system is present in ... | medium | false | false |
395 | Infinity | **Infinity** () is a [mathematical](467) concept which is about things that never end. It is written in a single digit. Infinity means many different things, depending on when it is used. The word is from [Latin](6592) origin, meaning "without end". Infinity goes on forever, so sometimes space, numbers, and other thing... | **Infinity** () is a mathematical concept which is about things that never end. It is written in a single digit. Infinity means many different things, depending on when it is used. The word is from Latin origin, meaning "without end". Infinity goes on forever, so sometimes space, numbers, and other things are said to b... | medium | false | false |
400 | January | **January** (Jan.) is the first [month](3641) of the [year](944) in the [Julian](12158) and [Gregorian calendar](12159)s, coming between [December](185) (of the previous year) and [February](262) (of the current year). It has 31 [day](3539)s.
January begins on the same day of the week as [October](569) in [common year... | **January** (Jan.) is the first month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars, coming between December (of the previous year) and February (of the current year). It has 31 days.
January begins on the same day of the week as October in common years, and April and July in leap years. January ends on the same d... | high | false | false |
401 | June | **June** (Jun.) is the sixth [month](3641) of the [year](944) in the [Julian](12158) and [Gregorian calendar](12159)s, coming between [May](469) and [July](402). It has 30 [day](3539)s. June is named for the [Roman goddess](26885) [Juno](28988), the wife of [Jupiter](5251).
June never begins on the same day of the wee... | **June** (Jun.) is the sixth month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars, coming between May and July. It has 30 days. June is named for the Roman goddess Juno, the wife of Jupiter.
June never begins on the same day of the week as any other month, but always ends on the same day of the week as March.
## T... | high | false | false |
402 | July | **July** (Jul.) is the seventh [month](3641) of the [year](944) in the [Gregorian calendar](12159), coming between [June](401) and [August](2). It has 31 [day](3539)s. July was named after [Julius Caesar](5940). The halfway point of the year is either on [July 2](9915) or in the night of [July 1](8327)-[2](9915).
July... | **July** (Jul.) is the seventh month of the year in the Gregorian calendar, coming between June and August. It has 31 days. July was named after Julius Caesar. The halfway point of the year is either on July 2 or in the night of July 1-2.
July always begins on the same day of the week as April, and additionally, Janua... | high | false | false |
403 | Japan | **Japan** (; [Romanized](700691) as _Nihon_ or _Nippon_) is a [country](121) in [East Asia](32118). It is a group of [island](367)s close to the east coast of [Korea](2159), [China](120) and [Russia](2964). The [Pacific Ocean](1975) is to the east of Japan and the [Sea of Japan](47164) is to the west. Most people in Ja... | **Japan** (; Romanized as _Nihon_ or _Nippon_) is a country in East Asia. It is a group of islands close to the east coast of Korea, China and Russia. The Pacific Ocean is to the east of Japan and the Sea of Japan is to the west. Most people in Japan live on one of the four islands. The biggest of these islands, Honshu... | high | false | false |
404 | Jargon | **Jargon** is a special way to use words that are shared only by a certain group of people. They may not mean what the [dictionary](206) says they mean. They have different [meaning](467197)s to the people using them than their everyday meaning.
For example, the ordinary words _boot_, _net_, and _web_ also have spec... | **Jargon** is a special way to use words that are shared only by a certain group of people. They may not mean what the dictionary says they mean. They have different meanings to the people using them than their everyday meaning.
For example, the ordinary words _boot_, _net_, and _web_ also have special meanings for ... | medium | false | false |
408 | Jupiter | **Jupiter** is the largest [planet](639) in the [Solar System](800). It is the fifth planet from the [Sun](44408). Jupiter is a [gas giant](24060) because it is large and made mostly of [gas](3283). Gas giants are a subtype of [giant planet](805142)s. The other gas [giant planet](805142)s in the Solar System are Satur... | **Jupiter** is the largest planet in the Solar System. It is the fifth planet from the Sun. Jupiter is a gas giant because it is large and made mostly of gas. Gas giants are a subtype of giant planets. The other gas giant planets in the Solar System are Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
## Infobox (planet)
- **name**: Jup... | high | true | false |
410 | King | A **king** is usually a male [monarch](3601) who rules a [country](121) or [territory](156768) which is a [monarchy](4073). The person usually [inherits](32618) the title and position. A king comes to power when the previous [monarch](3601) dies, who is usually a family member of his, most likely a parent. Sometimes a ... | A **king** is usually a male monarch who rules a country or territory which is a monarchy. The person usually inherits the title and position. A king comes to power when the previous monarch dies, who is usually a family member of his, most likely a parent. Sometimes a person may become king due to the previous monarch... | high | false | false |
411 | Knowledge | **Knowledge** is the collection of [fact](9691)s, [skill](21759)s, and understanding that people gain through [learning](16872), [experience](40356), thinking, or [discovery](159045). It can come from things we are taught, things we figure out ourselves, or things we observe in the world. Some knowledge is easy to expl... | **Knowledge** is the collection of facts, skills, and understanding that people gain through learning, experience, thinking, or discovery. It can come from things we are taught, things we figure out ourselves, or things we observe in the world. Some knowledge is easy to explain, like facts in textbooks or math formulas... | medium | false | false |
412 | Kauai | **Kauai** (**Kaua'i** in [Hawaiian](15039)) is the second oldest (after Ni'ihau) and fourth largest of the main [Hawaiian Islands](3797), in the [United States](219587). Known also as the "Garden Isle", Kaua'i lies 73 miles (117 kilometers) across the Kauai Channel, northwest of [Honolulu](333) on [Oahu](573). It is of... | **Kauai** (**Kaua'i** in Hawaiian) is the second oldest (after Ni'ihau) and fourth largest of the main Hawaiian Islands, in the United States. Known also as the "Garden Isle", Kaua'i lies 73 miles (117 kilometers) across the Kauai Channel, northwest of Honolulu on Oahu. It is of volcanic origin. The highest point on th... | medium | false | false |
413 | Kahoʻolawe | **Kahoolawe** is the smallest of the eight main [volcanic](4483) islands of [Hawaii](3797). It is west of [Maui](477) and south of [Lanai](433). It is roughly 11 miles long by across (). The highest point, Lua Makika, is above sea level. The island is dry because its low elevation does not cause much [rain](3990) ... | **Kahoolawe** is the smallest of the eight main volcanic islands of Hawaii. It is west of Maui and south of Lanai. It is roughly 11 miles long by across (). The highest point, Lua Makika, is above sea level. The island is dry because its low elevation does not cause much rain to fall from the northeastern trade wi... | medium | false | false |
414 | Killing | **Killing** a living thing is when someone or something ends that [life](425) and makes the living thing [die](209). It means causing a death. When a human being kills another human being, it is called [murder](3706) or [homicide](26431), such as [manslaughter](9113).
[Pesticide](33539)<nowiki/>s and [herbicide](20839... | **Killing** a living thing is when someone or something ends that life and makes the living thing die. It means causing a death. When a human being kills another human being, it is called murder or homicide, such as manslaughter.
Pesticide<nowiki/>s and herbicide<nowiki/>s are poisons for killing bad wild small animal... | medium | false | false |
417 | Kilometre | The **kilometre** is a common [unit](872) used for longer [distance](203)s on [Earth](219). The international unit for measuring distances is the [metre](518) and a kilometre is 1000 metres. It is used in most countries for measuring road and sea distances. In the UK and the USA, the [statute](522299) [mile](501) is us... | The **kilometre** is a common unit used for longer distances on Earth. The international unit for measuring distances is the metre and a kilometre is 1000 metres. It is used in most countries for measuring road and sea distances. In the UK and the USA, the statute mile is used more than kilometres for road distances an... | medium | false | false |
419 | Language | **Language** is the normal way [human](502310)s [communicate](2817). Only [human](502310)s use language, though other animals communicate through other means. The study of language is called [linguistics](20194).
Human language has [syntax](72198), a set of [rule](12655)s for connecting [word](911)s together to make [... | **Language** is the normal way humans communicate. Only humans use language, though other animals communicate through other means. The study of language is called linguistics.
Human language has syntax, a set of rules for connecting words together to make statements and questions. Language can also be changed, by addi... | high | false | false |
423 | Leisure | **Leisure** (or **free time**) is when a person can choose what to do. During a person's leisure time, they do not have an obligation to be at [school](118745) or work at a [job](11487). During leisure time, people can do fun activities, [family](3284) activities, or other non-[work](46734) activities, such as hobbies.... | **Leisure** (or **free time**) is when a person can choose what to do. During a person's leisure time, they do not have an obligation to be at school or work at a job. During leisure time, people can do fun activities, family activities, or other non-work activities, such as hobbies.
Common forms of recreation or leis... | medium | false | false |
424 | Live | **Live** can be a [verb](893). It rhymes with "give". "To live" means "to be alive" (and it is not dead). If you live, then you have [life](425).
It can be used in a general way:
- "I live in London".
- "I live in a house".
- "A person can always live in fear".
**Live** can be an [adjective](3318). It rhymes with "fi... | **Live** can be a verb. It rhymes with "give". "To live" means "to be alive" (and it is not dead). If you live, then you have life.
It can be used in a general way:
- "I live in London".
- "I live in a house".
- "A person can always live in fear".
**Live** can be an adjective. It rhymes with "five".
- In television, ... | medium | false | false |
425 | Life | **Life** is a concept in [biology](101). It is about what separates a living thing from dead matter.
Most life on [Earth](219) is powered by solar energy: the only known exceptions are the chemo-synthetic bacteria living around the [hydrothermal vent](55034)s on the ocean floor. All life on Earth is based on the [chem... | **Life** is a concept in biology. It is about what separates a living thing from dead matter.
Most life on Earth is powered by solar energy: the only known exceptions are the chemo-synthetic bacteria living around the hydrothermal vents on the ocean floor. All life on Earth is based on the chemistry of carbon compound... | high | false | false |
426 | Law | **Law** is a set of rules decided by a particular [place or authority](798) meant for the purpose of keeping the [peace](648) and [security](88699) of [society](689).
[Court](7636)s or [police](642) may enforce this system of rules and [punish](31012) people who break the laws, such as by paying a [fine](283), or othe... | **Law** is a set of rules decided by a particular place or authority meant for the purpose of keeping the peace and security of society.
Courts or police may enforce this system of rules and punish people who break the laws, such as by paying a fine, or other penalty including jail. In ancient societies, laws were wri... | medium | false | false |
428 | L. L. Zamenhof | **Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof** (; , ; – ), credited as **L. L. Zamenhof** and sometimes as the pseudonymous **Dr. Esperanto**, was an [eye](3743) doctor, [linguist](20194) (who creates a language), and scholar who created the [international language](480229) [Esperanto](13331).
## Biography
Zamenhof was born in 1859 in ... | **Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof** (; , ; – ), credited as **L. L. Zamenhof** and sometimes as the pseudonymous **Dr. Esperanto**, was an eye doctor, linguist (who creates a language), and scholar who created the international language Esperanto.
## Biography
Zamenhof was born in 1859 in the town of Białystok, Poland. At th... | low | false | false |
431 | Provinces and territories of Canada | [Canada](219589) is a [country](121) and [sovereign state](195252) in the northern area of [North America](557). It is made up of thirteen [administrative division](54087)s: ten [province](6617)s and three [territories](156768).
The different levels of [government](312) in Canada are based on the principles of a [fede... | Canada is a country and sovereign state in the northern area of North America. It is made up of thirteen administrative divisions: ten provinces and three territories.
The different levels of government in Canada are based on the principles of a federation: the governments of each province and territory share power wi... | medium | false | false |
432 | Las Vegas | **Las Vegas** is a [city](144) in the [American](219587) [state](342544) of [Nevada](11442). There were 641,903 people living in the city in 2020, and more than 2,000,000 people living in the [metropolitan area](659260). It is the largest city in Nevada. Las Vegas is also the [county seat](33296) of [Clark County](6592... | **Las Vegas** is a city in the American state of Nevada. There were 641,903 people living in the city in 2020, and more than 2,000,000 people living in the metropolitan area. It is the largest city in Nevada. Las Vegas is also the county seat of Clark County.
Las Vegas is famous for its casinos and resort hotels. It i... | high | false | false |
433 | Lanai | **Lanai** (or **Lānaʻi**) is sixth largest of the [Hawaiian Islands](3797), in the [United States](219587). It is also known as the "Pineapple Island". The island is almost a circle in shape and is 18 miles wide in the longest direction. The land area is 140 sq. miles (367 km<sup>2</sup>). It is separated from the isla... | **Lanai** (or **Lānaʻi**) is sixth largest of the Hawaiian Islands, in the United States. It is also known as the "Pineapple Island". The island is almost a circle in shape and is 18 miles wide in the longest direction. The land area is 140 sq. miles (367 km<sup>2</sup>). It is separated from the island of Moloka'i by ... | medium | false | false |
434 | Leap year | A **leap year** is a calendar year in which an extra [day](3539) is added to the [Gregorian calendar](12159), which is used by most of the world. A [common year](3974) has 365 [day](3539)s, but a leap year has 366 days. The extra day, February 29, is added to the [month](3641) of [February](262). In a common year, Febr... | A **leap year** is a calendar year in which an extra day is added to the Gregorian calendar, which is used by most of the world. A common year has 365 days, but a leap year has 366 days. The extra day, February 29, is added to the month of February. In a common year, February has 28 days, but in a leap year it has 29 d... | high | false | false |
443 | Leather | **Leather** is the [skin](772) of an [animal](62) made into a durable [material](4363) by [tanning](74927). The skins of cows, [pig](14167)s, and [goat](38207)s are often used to make leather. Skins of [snake](15890)s, [alligator](32000)s or [crocodile](15061)s, and [ostrich](9066)es are sometimes used to make fancier ... | **Leather** is the skin of an animal made into a durable material by tanning. The skins of cows, pigs, and goats are often used to make leather. Skins of snakes, alligators or crocodiles, and ostriches are sometimes used to make fancier leather. Shoes, bags, clothes, and balls are often made of leather. Sometimes peop... | medium | false | false |
444 | License | A **license** (in [American English](28)) or **licence** (in [British English](83)) allows someone to do something that they otherwise are not allowed to do. A person usually has to pay some [money](479), and maybe pass a [test](823) to get a license. A license is usually written but it does not have to be. Most kinds ... | A **license** (in American English) or **licence** (in British English) allows someone to do something that they otherwise are not allowed to do. A person usually has to pay some money, and maybe pass a test to get a license. A license is usually written but it does not have to be. Most kinds of licenses can only be us... | medium | false | false |
445 | Link | A **link**, also **hyperlink** in computing, is a part of a chain. A chain is made of many pieces of metal; each piece is a link.
Today, people also use the [word](911) link in a new way. The [World Wide Web](905) on the [Internet](362) is made of many different Web pages. The [computer](112) [software](1987) that peo... | A **link**, also **hyperlink** in computing, is a part of a chain. A chain is made of many pieces of metal; each piece is a link.
Today, people also use the word link in a new way. The World Wide Web on the Internet is made of many different Web pages. The computer software that people use to make these pages (HTML) l... | medium | false | false |
446 | Library | A **library** is a place where many [book](3686)s are kept. Most libraries are public and let people take the books to use in their home. Most libraries let people borrow books for several weeks. Some belong to [institution](60256)s, for example, [companies](114693), [church](142)es, [school](118745)s, and [universitie... | A **library** is a place where many books are kept. Most libraries are public and let people take the books to use in their home. Most libraries let people borrow books for several weeks. Some belong to institutions, for example, companies, churches, schools, and universities. The people who work in libraries are libr... | high | false | false |
450 | Like | **Like** has different [meanings](467197):
1. We can use **to like** to say that we find a thing is good:
- _I like my house._ = I think my house is good.
- _I like Jenny_ = I think Jenny is an OK person.
2. We can use **like** for "the same as" or "nearly the same as":
- _This [cheese](171) [sandwich](50866... | **Like** has different meanings:
1. We can use **to like** to say that we find a thing is good:
- _I like my house._ = I think my house is good.
- _I like Jenny_ = I think Jenny is an OK person.
2. We can use **like** for "the same as" or "nearly the same as":
- _This cheese sandwich feels like rubber_ = the... | high | false | false |
453 | Political divisions of China | There are twenty-three [province](6617)s, four [municipalities](40994), five autonomous regions and two special administrative regions in the **[People's Republic of China](600)**. Provinces are pronounced _Shěng_ in Chinese [Pinyin](63142). Provinces and autonomous regions are subdivided into prefectures and sub-provi... | There are twenty-three provinces, four municipalities, five autonomous regions and two special administrative regions in the **People's Republic of China**. Provinces are pronounced _Shěng_ in Chinese Pinyin. Provinces and autonomous regions are subdivided into prefectures and sub-provincial cities.
The island of **Ta... | medium | false | false |
457 | Legislature | **Legislature** is a word that comes from the [Latin](6592) language, meaning "those who write the [law](426)s." A legislature is therefore a group of people who introduce, debate and vote for and on new laws, for example in a [state](798) or country.
Each person in the legislature is usually either [elected](3790) or... | **Legislature** is a word that comes from the Latin language, meaning "those who write the laws." A legislature is therefore a group of people who introduce, debate and vote for and on new laws, for example in a state or country.
Each person in the legislature is usually either elected or appointed. The constitution o... | medium | false | false |
459 | Linear algebra | **Linear algebra** is a branch of [mathematics](467). It came from mathematicians trying to solve systems of [linear equation](280434)s. Vectors and [matrices](5398) are used to solve these systems. The main objects of study currently are [vector space](41814)s and [linear mapping](436993)s between vector spaces. Linea... | **Linear algebra** is a branch of mathematics. It came from mathematicians trying to solve systems of linear equations. Vectors and matrices are used to solve these systems. The main objects of study currently are vector spaces and linear mappings between vector spaces. Linear algebra is useful in other branches of mat... | medium | false | false |
460 | London | **London** is the [capital](1968) and largest city of both [England](3047) and the [United Kingdom](856).
It is also the city with the highest population in the UK. The population is just under 9 million. The city is the largest in western [Europe](216) by population and area.
On the [Thames](3308), London has been a... | **London** is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom.
It is also the city with the highest population in the UK. The population is just under 9 million. The city is the largest in western Europe by population and area.
On the Thames, London has been a central city since it was founded by ... | high | false | false |
461 | Litre | The **litre** ([international spelling](3222)) or **liter** (American spelling) (symbol: **l** or **L**) is one of the [metric units](308437) of [volume](895). It is not a basic [SI unit](3222), but it is a supplementary unit.
One litre is the volume of 1000 cubic [centimetre](9092)s, that is a [cube](180) of 10 × 10 ... | The **litre** (international spelling) or **liter** (American spelling) (symbol: **l** or **L**) is one of the metric units of volume. It is not a basic SI unit, but it is a supplementary unit.
One litre is the volume of 1000 cubic centimetres, that is a cube of 10 × 10 × 10 centimetres (1000 cm<sup>3</sup>). One litr... | medium | false | false |
465 | Lime | **Lime** is a green fruit, and the tree [fruit](293) itself. They are [citrus](777376) fruits similar to [lemon](44590)s. Citrus fruits like limes are rich in [vitamin C](3880). [Sailor](4911)s from [Britain](105) were given lemon or lime juice to stop them falling ill with [scurvy](2091). This is how they got the [nic... | **Lime** is a green fruit, and the tree fruit itself. They are citrus fruits similar to lemons. Citrus fruits like limes are rich in vitamin C. Sailors from Britain were given lemon or lime juice to stop them falling ill with scurvy. This is how they got the nickname _Limey_. There are several citrus trees whose fruits... | medium | false | false |
467 | Mathematics | **Mathematics** is the study of [number](528)s, [shape](7075)s, and [pattern](60470)s. The word comes from the [Greek](4606) _μάθημα_ (máthema), meaning "[science](700), [knowledge](411), or [learning](16872)", and is sometimes shortened to **math or maths**.
It is the study of:
- Numbers: including how things can be ... | **Mathematics** is the study of numbers, shapes, and patterns. The word comes from the Greek _μάθημα_ (máthema), meaning "science, knowledge, or learning", and is sometimes shortened to **math or maths**.
It is the study of:
- Numbers: including how things can be counted.
- Structure: including how things are organize... | high | false | false |
468 | March | **March** (Mar.) is the third [month](3641) of the [year](944) in the [Gregorian calendar](12159), coming between [February](262) and [April](1). It has 31 days. March is named after [Mars](4707), the [Roman god](26885) of war.
March always begins on the same day of the week as [November](530), and additionally, [Febr... | **March** (Mar.) is the third month of the year in the Gregorian calendar, coming between February and April. It has 31 days. March is named after Mars, the Roman god of war.
March always begins on the same day of the week as November, and additionally, February in common years. March always ends on the same day of t... | high | false | false |
469 | May | **May** is the fifth [month](3641) of the [year](944) in the [Julian](12158) and [Gregorian calendars](12159), coming between [April](1) and [June](401). It has 31 [day](3539)s. The month of May might have been named for the [Roman goddess](26885) [Maia](25666), or more likely the Roman [goddess](17415) of [fertility](... | **May** is the fifth month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars, coming between April and June. It has 31 days. The month of May might have been named for the Roman goddess Maia, or more likely the Roman goddess of fertility Bona Dea, whose festival was held in May.
May never begins or ends on the same da... | high | false | false |
472 | Music | **Music** is a form of [art](6) that uses [sound](686) organised in [time](3219). Music is also a form of [entertainment](5300) that puts sounds together in a way that people like, find interesting or [dance](187) to. Most music includes people [singing](51746) with their voices or playing [musical instrument](8467)s, ... | **Music** is a form of art that uses sound organised in time. Music is also a form of entertainment that puts sounds together in a way that people like, find interesting or dance to. Most music includes people singing with their voices or playing musical instruments, such as the piano, guitar, drums or bass.
## Defini... | medium | false | false |
473 | Madrid | **Madrid** (pronounced: “mah-drid or /məˈdrɪd/) is the capital and largest city of [Spain](219832). Madrid is in the middle of Spain, in the [Community of Madrid](74854). The Community is a large area that includes the city as well as small towns and villages outside the city. 7 million people live in the Community. Mo... | **Madrid** (pronounced: “mah-drid or /məˈdrɪd/) is the capital and largest city of Spain. Madrid is in the middle of Spain, in the Community of Madrid. The Community is a large area that includes the city as well as small towns and villages outside the city. 7 million people live in the Community. More than 3 million l... | high | false | false |
474 | Montreal | **Montreal** (, spelled _Montréal_ in [French](3597)) is a [city](144) in the country of [Canada](219589). It is the largest city in the [province](6617) of [Quebec](649) and the second-largest city in Canada. Most of the people who live in Montreal speak French.
Montreal is built on an island sitting in the [Saint La... | **Montreal** (, spelled _Montréal_ in French) is a city in the country of Canada. It is the largest city in the province of Quebec and the second-largest city in Canada. Most of the people who live in Montreal speak French.
Montreal is built on an island sitting in the Saint Lawrence River. More than three million peo... | high | false | false |
476 | Macadamia nut | The **macadamia nut** is the fruit of a [tree](847) that first came from the east [coast](7717) of [Australia](27). There is
more than one kind of Macadamia tree. Only two kinds are grown for [food](280).
The tree is an [evergreen](21015) (stays green all year long). It grows up to high. It has groups of small white ... | The **macadamia nut** is the fruit of a tree that first came from the east coast of Australia. There is
more than one kind of Macadamia tree. Only two kinds are grown for food.
The tree is an evergreen (stays green all year long). It grows up to high. It has groups of small white flowers. It grows best in subtropical... | medium | false | false |
477 | Maui | **Maui** is the second largest of the [Hawaiian Islands](3797), in the [United States](219587).
It has a population of just over 150,000 and is 727 square miles (1883 km²) in size. Maui is part of [Maui County](658425), [Hawaii](332). The larger (or better known) towns include Kahului, Wailuku, Lahaina, Hana, and Waile... | **Maui** is the second largest of the Hawaiian Islands, in the United States.
It has a population of just over 150,000 and is 727 square miles (1883 km²) in size. Maui is part of Maui County, Hawaii. The larger (or better known) towns include Kahului, Wailuku, Lahaina, Hana, and Wailea. Main industries are agriculture ... | medium | false | false |
478 | Moloka'i | **Molokaʻi** (sometimes mistakenly called **Molokai**) is the fifth largest [island](367) in the U.S. [Hawaiian Islands](3797). The island is 38 [mile](501)s long and 10 miles across. Its land area is 261 square miles. The highest mountain is named Kamakou, and it is 4,970 [feet](22673) (1,514 [meters](518)) high.
M... | **Molokaʻi** (sometimes mistakenly called **Molokai**) is the fifth largest island in the U.S. Hawaiian Islands. The island is 38 miles long and 10 miles across. Its land area is 261 square miles. The highest mountain is named Kamakou, and it is 4,970 feet (1,514 meters) high.
Molokaʻi has many local indigenous name... | medium | false | false |
479 | Money | **Money,** also sometimes called **currency**, can be defined as anything that people use to buy goods and [service](46638)s. Money is what many people receive for selling their own things or services.
There are lots of different kinds of money in the world. Most countries have their own kind of money, such as the [Uni... | **Money,** also sometimes called **currency**, can be defined as anything that people use to buy goods and services. Money is what many people receive for selling their own things or services.
There are lots of different kinds of money in the world. Most countries have their own kind of money, such as the United States... | high | false | false |
482 | Multiplication | **Multiplication** is an [arithmetic](21) operation for finding the _[product](14151)_ of two [numbers](528) in [mathematics](467), and is the opposite of [division](56429). It is often represented by symbols such as or . Multiplication is the third operation in math, after addition which is the first, and subtraction... | **Multiplication** is an arithmetic operation for finding the _product_ of two numbers in mathematics, and is the opposite of division. It is often represented by symbols such as or . Multiplication is the third operation in math, after addition which is the first, and subtraction which is the second. It can also be d... | high | false | false |
483 | Microsoft | **Microsoft Corporation** is an [American](27105) [company](114693) that makes computer [software](1987) and [video game](4017)s. [Bill Gates](107672) and [Paul Allen](37651) started the company in 1975. Microsoft makes [Microsoft Windows](927), [Microsoft Office](14233) (including [Microsoft Word](5549)), [Edge](51072... | **Microsoft Corporation** is an American company that makes computer software and video games. Bill Gates and Paul Allen started the company in 1975. Microsoft makes Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office (including Microsoft Word), Edge, MSN and Xbox, among others. Most Microsoft programs cannot be downloaded for free–pe... | high | false | false |
485 | Islamic world | The **Islamic world** or **Muslim world** consists of all people who believe in [Islam](219592). It is not an exact location, but rather a [community](17207). When they do things together as Muslims, they are the "umma", which means "community" referring to all of the believers. The faith emphasizes unity and defense o... | The **Islamic world** or **Muslim world** consists of all people who believe in Islam. It is not an exact location, but rather a community. When they do things together as Muslims, they are the "umma", which means "community" referring to all of the believers. The faith emphasizes unity and defense of fellow Muslims, s... | medium | false | false |
487 | Multiverse | A **multiverse** is the theory of a [conjecture](82811)d [set](21693) of multiple possible [universe](858)s, including ours, which make up [reality](8570). These universes are sometimes called **[parallel universe](309194)s**. A number of different versions have been considered.
The word "multiverse" was created in 18... | A **multiverse** is the theory of a conjectured set of multiple possible universes, including ours, which make up reality. These universes are sometimes called **parallel universes**. A number of different versions have been considered.
The word "multiverse" was created in 1895 by psychologist William James as a philo... | medium | false | false |
495 | MediaWiki | **MediaWiki** is the name of the [software](1987) that runs all of the Wikimedia projects and many more. MediaWiki was released in 2002. It is a free server-based software which is licensed under the [GNU](19898) General Public License (GPL). This means it is [free content](129718), or [open source](3621).
MediaWiki ... | **MediaWiki** is the name of the software that runs all of the Wikimedia projects and many more. MediaWiki was released in 2002. It is a free server-based software which is licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL). This means it is free content, or open source.
MediaWiki is designed to be run on a large we... | low | false | false |
497 | First language | A **first language** (also **mother language**, **mother tongue**, **native language**, **arterial language**, or **L1**) often means the [language](419) that a person learns first. It helps one understand words and concepts in the style of that language. Sometimes, but not often, _first language_ means the language th... | A **first language** (also **mother language**, **mother tongue**, **native language**, **arterial language**, or **L1**) often means the language that a person learns first. It helps one understand words and concepts in the style of that language. Sometimes, but not often, _first language_ means the language that a pe... | high | false | false |
500 | Mustache | The hair that grows on the upper [lip](40778) of some men is called a **mustache**. The hair that grows on the sides of the [face](4061) and the [chin](44255) of some men is called a [beard](94). Some men have a lot of hair and a big mustache, and some have very little. In the modern world, many men shave part or all o... | The hair that grows on the upper lip of some men is called a **mustache**. The hair that grows on the sides of the face and the chin of some men is called a beard. Some men have a lot of hair and a big mustache, and some have very little. In the modern world, many men shave part or all of their mustaches, or cut their ... | medium | false | false |
501 | Mile | The **mile** (symbol: **mi**) is a unit of length. There are many different kinds of mile but _mile_ on its own usually means the **statute mile**.
## Statute mile
In the [US](219587) and the [UK](856) the word _mile_ usually means the statute mile.
|[Feet](22673)|[Yard](415607)|[Chain](46857)|[Furlong](46858)|Mile|... | The **mile** (symbol: **mi**) is a unit of length. There are many different kinds of mile but _mile_ on its own usually means the **statute mile**.
## Statute mile
In the US and the UK the word _mile_ usually means the statute mile.
|Feet|Yard|Chain|Furlong|Mile|Kilometres|
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
|5,2... | high | false | false |
504 | Margarine | **Margarine** is an artificial [butter](1943). It can be made from [vegetable oil](892), or animal fat. It may also contain [skimmed milk](12294), [salt](4718) and emulsifiers. Margarine is used in many [baked](233421) products. It contains less [fat](19532) than butter, so is often chosen instead of it. There are also... | **Margarine** is an artificial butter. It can be made from vegetable oil, or animal fat. It may also contain skimmed milk, salt and emulsifiers. Margarine is used in many baked products. It contains less fat than butter, so is often chosen instead of it. There are also "low fat" margarines, which contain even less fat.... | medium | false | false |
505 | Milky Way | The **Milky Way** is our home [galaxy](314). It contains around 400 billion stars, including our [Sun](44408).
The Milky Way has a [diameter](9194) of as measured using the D<sub>25</sub>isophote, and is a [barred spiral galaxy](281095). The idea that the Milky Way is made of stars goes back to the [Ancient Greek](16... | The **Milky Way** is our home galaxy. It contains around 400 billion stars, including our Sun.
The Milky Way has a diameter of as measured using the D<sub>25</sub>isophote, and is a barred spiral galaxy. The idea that the Milky Way is made of stars goes back to the Ancient Greek philosopher Democritus.
The Milky Way... | high | false | false |
508 | Movement | **Movement**, or **motion**, is the [state](798) of changing something's [position](5506) or changing where something is. A [bird](3707) that is flying is **moving**. So is a person who is walking. This is, because they change where they are. They "move" from one place to another. There are many forms of [science](700)... | **Movement**, or **motion**, is the state of changing something's position or changing where something is. A bird that is flying is **moving**. So is a person who is walking. This is, because they change where they are. They "move" from one place to another. There are many forms of science and mathematics that are rela... | high | false | false |
510 | Metaphor | **Metaphor** is a term for a [figure of speech](57440). It does not use a word in its basic literal sense. Instead, it uses a word in a kind of comparison. We run, and we also say rivers run. We may run into trouble, especially if we run up a bill at the bar.
So a metaphor uses words to make a picture in our mind. It... | **Metaphor** is a term for a figure of speech. It does not use a word in its basic literal sense. Instead, it uses a word in a kind of comparison. We run, and we also say rivers run. We may run into trouble, especially if we run up a bill at the bar.
So a metaphor uses words to make a picture in our mind. It takes a ... | high | false | false |
511 | Metabolism | **Metabolism** is the [chemical reaction](4891)s which keep us alive. It happens in the cells of living organisms.
The chemical reactions are [catalyzed](19865) by [enzyme](3922)s. Metabolism allows organisms to grow, reproduce, maintain their structures, and respond to their environments. The word ‘metabolism’ can al... | **Metabolism** is the chemical reactions which keep us alive. It happens in the cells of living organisms.
The chemical reactions are catalyzed by enzymes. Metabolism allows organisms to grow, reproduce, maintain their structures, and respond to their environments. The word ‘metabolism’ can also refer to digestion and... | high | false | false |
512 | Microscope | A **microscope** is a [scientific](700) [instrument](158772). It makes small objects look larger. This lets people see the small things. People who use microscopes frequently in their jobs include doctors and [scientist](748)s. [Student](7433)<nowiki/>s in science classes such as [biology](101) also use microscopes to... | A **microscope** is a scientific instrument. It makes small objects look larger. This lets people see the small things. People who use microscopes frequently in their jobs include doctors and scientists. Student<nowiki/>s in science classes such as biology also use microscopes to study small things.
The earliest micro... | medium | false | false |
513 | Mass | The **mass** of an object is a measure of how much of it there is. For example, A mountain has more mass than a rock. Mass is different from [weight](7956). Weight is the [product](14151) of mass times gravitational acceleration.
You can measure the mass of an object by using a [force](3220) on it. The more mass it ha... | The **mass** of an object is a measure of how much of it there is. For example, A mountain has more mass than a rock. Mass is different from weight. Weight is the product of mass times gravitational acceleration.
You can measure the mass of an object by using a force on it. The more mass it has, the less it will chang... | high | false | false |
514 | Mercury (planet) | **Mercury** is the first [planet](639) from the Sun. It is the second hottest planet, and the smallest in the [Solar System](800). It is also the closest planet to the [Sun](44408). It makes one [trip](6251) around the Sun once every 87.969 days.
Mercury is bright when we can see it from [Earth](219). It has an appar... | **Mercury** is the first planet from the Sun. It is the second hottest planet, and the smallest in the Solar System. It is also the closest planet to the Sun. It makes one trip around the Sun once every 87.969 days.
Mercury is bright when we can see it from Earth. It has an apparent magnitude ranging from −2.0 to 5.5... | high | false | false |
515 | Mars | **Mars** is the fourth [planet](639) from the [Sun](44408) and the second-smallest planet in the [Solar System](800), nicknamed ** The Red Planet**.
Mars is a [terrestrial planet](178746) with [caps](305855) of [water](939) and [carbon dioxide](11599). It has the largest [volcano](4483) in the Solar System, and some v... | **Mars** is the fourth planet from the Sun and the second-smallest planet in the Solar System, nicknamed ** The Red Planet**.
Mars is a terrestrial planet with caps of water and carbon dioxide. It has the largest volcano in the Solar System, and some very large impact craters.
## Infobox (planet)
- **name**: Mars
- ... | high | true | false |
516 | Classic Mac OS | **Mac OS** is an [operating system](587) for [Macintosh](517) [computers](112). Mac OS was first made by Apple Inc. in 1984. In those days Mac OS was called **Macintosh System Software** – which was shortened to **System** or **SSW** (**S**ystem **S**oft**w**are). The term "Mac OS" first appeared in the splash screen f... | **Mac OS** is an operating system for Macintosh computers. Mac OS was first made by Apple Inc. in 1984. In those days Mac OS was called **Macintosh System Software** – which was shortened to **System** or **SSW** (**S**ystem **S**oft**w**are). The term "Mac OS" first appeared in the splash screen for System 7.5.1, but ... | medium | false | false |
517 | Apple Macintosh | The **Apple Macintosh** or just **Mac** is a line of [personal computer](16971)s made by the American company [Apple Inc](7111). The Macintosh was one of the first computers in which the people could use a mouse for pointing on a screen which had icons. This new way of working with a computer ([interface](456543)) was ... | The **Apple Macintosh** or just **Mac** is a line of personal computers made by the American company Apple Inc. The Macintosh was one of the first computers in which the people could use a mouse for pointing on a screen which had icons. This new way of working with a computer (interface) was known as graphical user int... | medium | false | false |
518 | Metre | The **metre** (British spelling) or **meter** (American spelling) (symbol: **m**) is the basic unit of [length](7954) in the SI measurement system. The [symbol](683) for the metre is **m**. The first meaning (in the [French Revolution](21250)) was one ten-millionth of the [distance](203) between the [Earth](219)'s [equ... | The **metre** (British spelling) or **meter** (American spelling) (symbol: **m**) is the basic unit of length in the SI measurement system. The symbol for the metre is **m**. The first meaning (in the French Revolution) was one ten-millionth of the distance between the Earth's equator and the North Pole along the Paris... | high | false | false |
519 | Magnifying glass | A **magnifying glass** is a [lens](391998) through which can be used to make things appear bigger, so you can see them better. It is used in many applications and manual operations, e.g., for examining postage stamps in [philately](96025).
The magnifying glass consists of a piece of convex-shaped glass or plastic. It ... | A **magnifying glass** is a lens through which can be used to make things appear bigger, so you can see them better. It is used in many applications and manual operations, e.g., for examining postage stamps in philately.
The magnifying glass consists of a piece of convex-shaped glass or plastic. It has to be held at t... | medium | false | false |
520 | Molecule | A **molecule** is the smallest amount of a [chemical substance](17948) that can exist. If a molecule were split into smaller pieces, it would be a different [substance](682).
Molecules are made up of [atom](47)s that are stuck together in a particular shape or [form](63408). Not all combinations of atoms are equally ... | A **molecule** is the smallest amount of a chemical substance that can exist. If a molecule were split into smaller pieces, it would be a different substance.
Molecules are made up of atoms that are stuck together in a particular shape or form. Not all combinations of atoms are equally possible; atoms make certain sh... | high | false | false |
522 | Moral reasoning | **Moral reasoning** is a topic [studied](2113) in [psychology](6204) and in moral [philosophy](590). It studies how people think about moral issues, problems, and questions. [Psychologist](125602)s who have studied it include [Lawrence Kohlberg](422014) and Elliot Turiel. Kohlberg said that moral understanding develops... | **Moral reasoning** is a topic studied in psychology and in moral philosophy. It studies how people think about moral issues, problems, and questions. Psychologists who have studied it include Lawrence Kohlberg and Elliot Turiel. Kohlberg said that moral understanding develops in three main stages as a person gets olde... | medium | false | false |
524 | Mosque | A **mosque** is a place where Muslims [worship](51910). The word _mosque_ comes from the [Arabic](8522) word _masjid_. A larger, 'collective', mosque is called a _masjid jāmi_. Larger mosques offer more [service](46638)s to their [community](17207).
For many Muslim people, a mosque is more than a place of worship. Mu... | A **mosque** is a place where Muslims worship. The word _mosque_ comes from the Arabic word _masjid_. A larger, 'collective', mosque is called a _masjid jāmi_. Larger mosques offer more services to their community.
For many Muslim people, a mosque is more than a place of worship. Muslims worship, study and discuss Is... | high | false | false |
525 | Mammal | **Mammals** are in the [class](34888) **Mammalia**. They are a group of [vertebrate](5899) animals. They have [fur](15566) or [hair](359) and very precise temperature regulation.
With the exception of the [monotreme](31316)s, all mammals bear live young. Unlike other [vertebrate](5899)s, they are the only animals th... | **Mammals** are in the class **Mammalia**. They are a group of vertebrate animals. They have fur or hair and very precise temperature regulation.
With the exception of the monotremes, all mammals bear live young. Unlike other vertebrates, they are the only animals that produce milk for their young through their mamm... | high | false | false |
528 | Number | A **number** is a mathematical object used to **count**, **measure**, and **label**:
- People use symbols to represent numbers; they call them numerals. Common places where numerals are used are for labeling, as in telephone numbers, for ordering, as in [serial number](157665)s, or to put a unique identifier, as in an ... | A **number** is a mathematical object used to **count**, **measure**, and **label**:
- People use symbols to represent numbers; they call them numerals. Common places where numerals are used are for labeling, as in telephone numbers, for ordering, as in serial numbers, or to put a unique identifier, as in an ISBN, a un... | high | false | false |
530 | November | **November** (Nov.) is the eleventh [month](3641) of the [year](944) in the [Gregorian calendar](12159), coming between [October](569) and [December](185). It has 30 [day](3539)s. Its name is from the [Latin](6592) word _novem_, which means "nine". It was the ninth month of the year before [January](400) and [February]... | **November** (Nov.) is the eleventh month of the year in the Gregorian calendar, coming between October and December. It has 30 days. Its name is from the Latin word _novem_, which means "nine". It was the ninth month of the year before January and February were added to the Roman Calendar.
November always begins on t... | high | false | false |
533 | National anthem | A **national anthem** is a country's national [song](9460); the people of a nation sing their national anthem to remember and respect their [country](121). By the 18th century, most countries had a national anthem and new countries chose a national anthem when they became independent. Some monarchies have a royal anthe... | A **national anthem** is a country's national song; the people of a nation sing their national anthem to remember and respect their country. By the 18th century, most countries had a national anthem and new countries chose a national anthem when they became independent. Some monarchies have a royal anthem for their mon... | high | false | false |
534 | Name | A **name** is a [word](911) (or a set of words) given to things and people.
For example, _cat_ is the name of a kind of animal. "Aarav" , "Adhrit" are names of a person, usually a male. "Ananya" is a common female name.
The word 'name' can also be used as a [verb](893). To name something is to give it a name.
## Pe... | A **name** is a word (or a set of words) given to things and people.
For example, _cat_ is the name of a kind of animal. "Aarav" , "Adhrit" are names of a person, usually a male. "Ananya" is a common female name.
The word 'name' can also be used as a verb. To name something is to give it a name.
## People's names
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535 | Niihau | **Niihau** (or **Niʻihau**) is the smallest of the inhabited [island](367)s of [Hawaii](332), in the [United States](219587). It has a land area of 70 sq. miles (184 km<sup>2</sup>). It is the oldest of the eight main [islands](3797).
## Ownership
The whole island is owned by the Robinson family. They bought it from ... | **Niihau** (or **Niʻihau**) is the smallest of the inhabited islands of Hawaii, in the United States. It has a land area of 70 sq. miles (184 km<sup>2</sup>). It is the oldest of the eight main islands.
## Ownership
The whole island is owned by the Robinson family. They bought it from the Kingdom of Hawaii for $10,00... | low | false | false |
536 | Nēnē | The **Nēnē**, or **Hawaiian goose** (_Branta sandvicensis_) is a [species](19654) of [goose](21963). It is found today on only three [Hawaiian islands](3797). It gets its name from its soft call.
This is an unmistakable species, with its generally brown plumage (feathers) and darker head. Its strong toes have much red... | The **Nēnē**, or **Hawaiian goose** (_Branta sandvicensis_) is a species of goose. It is found today on only three Hawaiian islands. It gets its name from its soft call.
This is an unmistakable species, with its generally brown plumage (feathers) and darker head. Its strong toes have much reduced webbing (skin between... | medium | false | false |
537 | Network | **Network** might refer to:
- [Computer network](316702)
- [Virtual private network](99745)
- [Career networking](https://web.archive.org/web/20250701183851/https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Career_networking)
- [Neural network](571403)
- [Social network](5431)
- [Television network](39860)
- [Transport network](1... | **Network** might refer to:
- Computer network
- Virtual private network
- Career networking
- Neural network
- Social network
- Television network
- Transport network
## Related pages
- Contact network, a disambiguation page | low | false | false |
539 | Fishing net | A **fishing net** is a [woven](69347) trap usually used to catch [fish](285). They are usually made out of [rope](19137). A net is a kind of [tool](158772).
**Fishing nets** are one of the oldest ways of catching fish. They can be made with all kinds of fabric like [nylon](57431), cotton, grass, [flax](66827), and tre... | A **fishing net** is a woven trap usually used to catch fish. They are usually made out of rope. A net is a kind of tool.
**Fishing nets** are one of the oldest ways of catching fish. They can be made with all kinds of fabric like nylon, cotton, grass, flax, and tree fibers. The oldest known fish nets dates back to 85... | medium | false | false |
540 | Internet slang | **Internet slang** is [slang](717) words which are used on the [internet](362). Most of these words are new, such as [Wiki](907) and [blog](115426), which were not used before the internet became [popular](220515).
Some old words were given new [meaning](467197)s, such as [mail](16155) (which now means email). This m... | **Internet slang** is slang words which are used on the internet. Most of these words are new, such as Wiki and blog, which were not used before the internet became popular.
Some old words were given new meanings, such as mail (which now means email). This makes many metaphor
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542 | Nauru | **Nauru**, ( ) is a island nation in the [South Pacific](1975). Its nearest neighbour is [Kiribati](11465), east. Nauru is the smallest island nation, covering just , the smallest [republic](4978), and the only republican state without a [capital](1968). With 10,670 residents, it is the third least-populated country a... | **Nauru**, ( ) is a island nation in the South Pacific. Its nearest neighbour is Kiribati, east. Nauru is the smallest island nation, covering just , the smallest republic, and the only republican state without a capital. With 10,670 residents, it is the third least-populated country after Vatican City and Tuvalu.
Na... | medium | false | false |
543 | Noun | |Noun, is a naming word for|Examples|
| --- | --- |
|a person|**Proper Nouns:** Ananya, Pranav,A Adhrit,Aarav,Archana etc. **Common Nouns:** president, mother, father, man, woman, boy, girl|
|a place|**Proper Nouns:** Disneyland, America, Stonehenge, Italy **Common Nouns:** kitchen, castle, yard, garden, city|
|a thing... | |Noun, is a naming word for|Examples|
| --- | --- |
|a person|**Proper Nouns:** Ananya, Pranav,A Adhrit,Aarav,Archana etc. **Common Nouns:** president, mother, father, man, woman, boy, girl|
|a place|**Proper Nouns:** Disneyland, America, Stonehenge, Italy **Common Nouns:** kitchen, castle, yard, garden, city|
|a thing... | high | false | false |
547 | Nature | The words **nature** and **natural** are used for all the things that are normally not made by [human](502310)s. The word comes from the Latin _natura_ meaning "[birth](7637)". Nature includes many things like [weather](3399), organisms, [landform](54395)s, celestial bodies. [Scientist](748)s study the way the parts of... | The words **nature** and **natural** are used for all the things that are normally not made by humans. The word comes from the Latin _natura_ meaning "birth". Nature includes many things like weather, organisms, landforms, celestial bodies. Scientists study the way the parts of nature work. Things that have been made b... | high | false | false |
552 | Natural resource | A **natural resource** is what people can use from the [natural environment](47179). Examples of natural resources are [air](9), [water](939), [wood](6103), oil, wind energy, [natural gas](4114), [iron](223080), [mineral](4668) and [coal](4111).
The dividing line between natural resources and man-made resources is not... | A **natural resource** is what people can use from the natural environment. Examples of natural resources are air, water, wood, oil, wind energy, natural gas, iron, mineral and coal.
The dividing line between natural resources and man-made resources is not clear-cut. Hydro-electric energy is not a natural resource bec... | high | false | false |
554 | Negentropy | **Negentropy** is reverse [entropy](41462). It means things becoming more in order. Here 'order' means organisation, [structure](21702) and [function](53849): the opposite of randomness or [chaos](23592). One example of negentropy is a star system such as the [Solar System](800). Another example is [life](425).
As a g... | **Negentropy** is reverse entropy. It means things becoming more in order. Here 'order' means organisation, structure and function: the opposite of randomness or chaos. One example of negentropy is a star system such as the Solar System. Another example is life.
As a general rule, everything in the universe tends towa... | medium | false | false |
557 | North America | **North America** is a large [continent](117) in the [Northern](6829) and [Western Hemisphere](24338)s of [Earth](219). It is to the east of the [Pacific Ocean](1975), the west of the [Atlantic Ocean](1936), the south of the [Arctic Ocean](1980), and it is the northern part of the Americas. The southernmost part is [Ce... | **North America** is a large continent in the Northern and Western Hemispheres of Earth. It is to the east of the Pacific Ocean, the west of the Atlantic Ocean, the south of the Arctic Ocean, and it is the northern part of the Americas. The southernmost part is Central America. It is the third largest continent in the ... | high | false | false |
558 | Neptune | ## Infobox (planet)
- **name**: Neptune
- **symbol**: , historically also
- **image**: Neptune Voyager2 color calibrated.png
- **caption**: Neptune in true color as captured by _Voyager 2_. Like Uranus, Neptune has a muted appearance; several storms can still be seen, such as the Great Dark Spot at the middle.
- **bac... | ## Infobox (planet)
- **name**: Neptune
- **symbol**: , historically also
- **image**: Neptune Voyager2 color calibrated.png
- **caption**: Neptune in true color as captured by _Voyager 2_. Like Uranus, Neptune has a muted appearance; several storms can still be seen, such as the Great Dark Spot at the middle.
- **bac... | high | true | false |
561 | Negative | **Negative** may mean:
- Something negative can be something bad.
- A [negative number](18528) is a number that is less than zero. 5 - 8 = -3.
- Some people also use _negative_ the same way as "[no](6135)", or other related words. "Not", "Never", "Nowhere" etc. are all negative words. On two-way radios the word "negat... | **Negative** may mean:
- Something negative can be something bad.
- A negative number is a number that is less than zero. 5 - 8 = -3.
- Some people also use _negative_ the same way as "no", or other related words. "Not", "Never", "Nowhere" etc. are all negative words. On two-way radios the word "negative" is used inst... | high | false | false |
564 | Now | **Now** is the time span between the [past](13989) and the [future](13987). It can be long (like an [eon](23098) in geologic time) or short (like a [picosecond](171277)) but it is almost always used to refer to the span between the present instant to some [time horizon](827) when a [decision](38290) must be made. It ca... | **Now** is the time span between the past and the future. It can be long (like an eon in geologic time) or short (like a picosecond) but it is almost always used to refer to the span between the present instant to some time horizon when a decision must be made. It can be used to ask or demand that someone make a decisi... | medium | false | false |
566 | New York City | **New York**, often called **New York City** (**NYC**), is the most populous [city](144) in the [U.S. state](342544) of [New York](7469), and the largest city in the [United States](219587). It is at the southern end of the [U.S. state](342544) of [New York](7469). Over 8 million people currently live in the city, and ... | **New York**, often called **New York City** (**NYC**), is the most populous city in the U.S. state of New York, and the largest city in the United States. It is at the southern end of the U.S. state of New York. Over 8 million people currently live in the city, and over 22 million people live in the bigger New York me... | high | true | false |
569 | October | **October** (Oct.) is the tenth [month](3641) of the [year](944) in the [Gregorian calendar](12159), coming between [September](684) and [November](530). It has 31 [day](3539)s. The name comes from the [Latin](6592) _octo_ for "eight". It was the eighth month of the year before [January](400) and [February](262) were a... | **October** (Oct.) is the tenth month of the year in the Gregorian calendar, coming between September and November. It has 31 days. The name comes from the Latin _octo_ for "eight". It was the eighth month of the year before January and February were added to the beginning of the year.
October begins on the same day o... | high | false | false |
570 | Of | **Of** is a [preposition](3826) used in the [English language](2843) to show a possessive relationship. For example, the phrase "book of maps" means that the book has maps. The phrase "father of Mike" means the father belongs to Mike. | **Of** is a preposition used in the English language to show a possessive relationship. For example, the phrase "book of maps" means that the book has maps. The phrase "father of Mike" means the father belongs to Mike. | medium | false | false |
571 | 1 (number) | **One** (**1**) is the first natural number, followed by [two](65079), then followed by [three](5489). The Roman numeral for one is **I**.
## Mathematics
In [mathematics](467), the number one is the [multiplicative identity](710114). It is also the only number for which these special facts are true:
- Any number mu... | **One** (**1**) is the first natural number, followed by two, then followed by three. The Roman numeral for one is **I**.
## Mathematics
In mathematics, the number one is the multiplicative identity. It is also the only number for which these special facts are true:
- Any number multiplied by one equals that number... | high | false | false |
572 | O Canada | "**O Canada**" () is the [national anthem](533) of [Canada](219589). [Calixa Lavallée](105281) wrote the music, and Adolphe-Basile Routhier wrote the words in French. It was first sung in French in 1880. [Robert Stanley Weir](762774) wrote the English words for the song, which are not a translation of the French lyrics... | "**O Canada**" () is the national anthem of Canada. Calixa Lavallée wrote the music, and Adolphe-Basile Routhier wrote the words in French. It was first sung in French in 1880. Robert Stanley Weir wrote the English words for the song, which are not a translation of the French lyrics, in 1908.
It was sung as the nation... | medium | false | false |
573 | Oahu | **Oahu** (or **Oʻahu**) is the third largest of the [Hawaiian Islands](3797), in the [United States](219587). It means "the gathering place" (a place where people meet) in the [Hawaiian language](15039). Most of the people of Hawaii live there (1.0 million of the state's 1.4 million in 2020). The total land area is . [... | **Oahu** (or **Oʻahu**) is the third largest of the Hawaiian Islands, in the United States. It means "the gathering place" (a place where people meet) in the Hawaiian language. Most of the people of Hawaii live there (1.0 million of the state's 1.4 million in 2020). The total land area is . Honolulu, the capital city o... | medium | false | false |
575 | Open content | **Open content** is [content](47554) that is openly accessible, usable, editable, and distributable by anyone for any purpose, even commercially. Open content is licensed with an [open license](254384) that authorizes use of the content as described above.
When someone creates something (like a [picture](6079) or [boo... | **Open content** is content that is openly accessible, usable, editable, and distributable by anyone for any purpose, even commercially. Open content is licensed with an open license that authorizes use of the content as described above.
When someone creates something (like a picture or book), they can open it for the... | medium | false | false |
577 | Orthography | **Orthography** is an official or correct way to [write](3681) a particular language. It includes rules of **spelling**. Orthography may also include rules about [punctuation](20959), [capitalization](176), and [diacritic](143838)s (e.g. accents). In English, spelling is a problem for all learners, and is the main issu... | **Orthography** is an official or correct way to write a particular language. It includes rules of **spelling**. Orthography may also include rules about punctuation, capitalization, and diacritics (e.g. accents). In English, spelling is a problem for all learners, and is the main issue in orthography.
Some languages ... | medium | false | false |
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