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from The Century Dictionary.

  • In a binomial manner; after the binomial method of nomenclature in zoölogy and botany.

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  • adverb In a binomial manner

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  • There are some different flavors of random, such as gaussian or normally distributed, binomially distributed, Poisson distributed and the like.

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  • God knows what binomially nomenclatured real bug those browns preferred to eat, but fish were more literary than Latinists in their tastes half a century ago and any Adams John, John Quincy, or Henry would turn them on.

    Hemingway on Hunting Ernest Hemingway 2001

  • God knows what binomially nomenclatured real bug those browns preferred to eat, but fish were more literary than Latinists in their tastes half a century ago and any Adams John, John Quincy, or Henry would turn them on.

    Hemingway on Hunting Ernest Hemingway 2001

  • God knows what binomially nomenclatured real bug those browns preferred to eat, but fish were more literary than Latinists in their tastes half a century ago and any Adams John, John Quincy, or Henry would turn them on.

    Hemingway on Hunting Ernest Hemingway 2001

  • But given that numerous "hot hand" studies have failed to find any effect, doesn't that suggest that all players are equally (binomially) consistent within their level of talent?

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