Definitions

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  • noun A mixture of various things, a melange.

Etymologies

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From Yiddish געמיש (gemish, "mixture"), from German Gemisch

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Examples

  • In the gemish of opinion and thought the anti-global warming trend is what I see as generally conservative.

    An Astronomical Perspective on Climate Change | Universe Today 2009

  • So on top of the two versions above the whole gemish might split off into a vast number of branches of possible elementary outcomes when ever there is some quantum demolition or decoherence.

    If We Live in a Multiverse, How Many Are There? | Universe Today 2009

  • To collin237: The complexity of the detector states come in because there may be a whole gemish of states between the system states and some quantum state for the “needle” of the detector.

    The Black Hole War Sean 2008

  • This machine slams heavy ions together which generates high energy “plasmas” of quarks, gluons, leptons and a gemish of other gauge particles.

    A Dark, Misleading Force Sean 2007

  • Now I suspect that the einselection principle for the universe we observe, and not a whole gemish of other amplitudes for other cosmologies, is a maximal complexity conjecture.

    A Dark, Misleading Force Sean 2007

  • Now I suspect that the einselection principle for the universe we observe, and not a whole gemish of other amplitudes for other cosmologies, is a maximal complexity conjecture.

    A Dark, Misleading Force Sean 2007

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