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Surigao can refer to several different things, but it is primarily associated with the following meanings:<br><br>1. Surigao, Philippines: Surigao is a province in the Caraga region of the Philippines.<br><br>2. Surigao Strait: The Surigao Strait is a strait located between the islands of Mindanao and Leyte in the Philippines.<br><br>3. Surigao City: Surigao City is the capital of the province of Surigao del Norte in the Philippines.<br><br>4. Surigao language: The Surigaonon language (also known as Cebuano, Surigaonon) is a regional language spoken in the Surigao area of the Philippines.<br><br>If you're referring to a different context or definition, please provide more information so I can give you a more accurate answer.
Suriname is a country located on the northern coast of South America, bordered by Guyana to the west, France (over the Guiana Space Centre), Brazil to the south, and Guyana to the east. Its area is about 163,821 km2 (63,259 sq mi). The population is approximately 594,900 people.<br><br>Etymology: <br>The name Suriname is derived from the name 'Saramaccan,' a creole language spoken by the Saramaccan people, and a setter cabin 'Sarreet'den'<br><br> Capital: Paramaribo <br>Language: Dutch (official language), Sranan Tongo (widely spoken informal language), English and other languages spoken as well <br><br>It is a member of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and a member of the Association of Caribbean States.
Suriname is a country located on the northern coast of South America. It is a small country with a population of approximately 580,000 people and is known for its diverse culture and geography. The official language of Suriname is Dutch, but many people also speak Sranan Tongo, a local Creole language.
Person from the Sioux Nation in North America, particularly the Oglala band, that means "from where the buffalo herds".
A term referring to something or someone from Suriname, a country in South America in northern region of the continent.
A surjection is a mathematical concept in set theory, specifically in the study of functions.<br><br>In essence, a surjection is a function that maps every element in the codomain (the set of possible output values) to at least one element in the domain (the set of input values). In other words, a surjection is a function that is onto, meaning that for every element in the codomain, there exists an element in the domain that maps to it.<br><br>For example, given two sets A and B, a function f: A → B is a surjection if for every element b in B, there exists an element a in A such that f(a) b.<br><br>Surjections are an important concept in mathematics, particularly in algebra, analysis, and geometry, as they help to establish relationships between sets and functions.
A function f: A → B is surjective (or onto) if and only if for every element b in B, there is at least one element a in A such that f(a) b.
Surliness refers to a state of irritable or bad-tempered behavior, often in response to annoyance or frustration. It is characterized by a prickly or short-tempered demeanor, where a person is quick to show annoyance or anger, often in a passive-aggressive way.
A new word!<br><br>The word "surling" isn't a commonly used term in English, but based on its suffix, I'm going to take a guess that it might be a verb.<br><br>After some research, I found a possible match: "Surling" might be a verb that refers to the act of sailing or gliding on a surfboard, particularly in a lively or enthusiastic way.<br><br>Example sentence: "The beach was popular for surling, with many beginners and experienced surfers riding the waves."<br><br>However, I couldn't find any official definition or recognition of this word in dictionaries or online resources. It's possible that it's a made-up or regional term, or even a typo or a variation of a different word.<br><br>If you have more context or information about the word "surling", I'd be happy to try to help you better.
A supposition or inference: a guess or theory based on incomplete information, often leading to provisional conclusions.
To infer or conclude something based on incomplete or indirect evidence. To form an opinion or make a judgment without having all the facts.
Concluded or assumed something to be true, often based on very slight or incomplete evidence.
"Pretends or assumes that something is true, especially without being certain."<br><br>Example: "She surmises that he is not at home, but there is no way to know for sure."
To form or express an opinion or conclusion based on incomplete or inconclusive information, or on guesswork; to guess or infer.
Surmized means deduced or concluded, typically from incomplete or indirect evidence. It can also imply a guess or assumption, but with less certainty than a conclusion drawn from firm evidence.
To deduce or infer, often based on incomplete or indirect evidence; to make a conclusion or draw a conclusion based on the available information.<br><br>Example: "She was surmizing that he would not show up to the party based on his previous no-shows."<br><br>Synonyms: guess, infer, deduce, conclude, hypothesize.
To overcome or defeat something, especially a difficult challenge or obstacle. To rise above or conquer something, whether it's a physical challenge, a mental hurdle, or a difficult situation.
The word "surmountable" means capable of being overcome or conquered, typically with effort or hard work. It refers to a barrier, obstacle, or difficulty that can be defeated or surpassed, but not necessarily easily.<br><br>For example:<br><br> "The surmountable challenge of learning a new language can be incredibly rewarding."<br> "The steep cliff was a surmountable obstacle for the experienced hiker."<br><br>In general, a surmountable problem or situation is one that can be tackled and overcome with determination, skill, or resources.
The word "surmounting" refers to the act of overcoming or conquering a problem, obstacle, or challenge. It can also mean surpassing something, such as a height or a limit. The term implies a sense of triumph or victory over a difficult situation or adversary.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The group faced a huge financial crisis, but with the new investors on board, their challenges began to surmount.<br> The mountain climbers were finally able to surmount the steep peak after hours of rigorous climbing.<br><br>Synonyms for "surmounting" include overcome, conquer, triumph over, surmount, and surpass.
To overcome or surpass a challenge, obstacle, or difficulty. It can also be used to describe something that is higher or greater than something else, like a mountain or a record. The word typically implies a sense of effort or achievement required to overcome the challenge.
A surmullet is a type of fish that belongs to the family Mullidae. It is characterized by its distinctive appearance, which includes a pointed snout, a large mouth, and a long thread-like dorsal fin. Surmullets are found in warm, coastal waters around the world, typically in shallow and turbid waters.
A surmulot is a term that can have different meanings depending on the context. In general, it is an outdated word for a type of large, long-haired rat or rat-like rodent.<br><br>However, it can also be used to refer to a sheep that is large and hard to handle.
A person's surname, also known as a family name, is a part of their full name. It is usually passed down from one generation to the next within a family and is typically used to identify a person as belonging to a particular family or clan. Surnames can be based on various factors such as a person's occupation, place of origin, or a characteristic.
Having or bearing a surname, especially as one's last name.<br><br>Example: The famous artist, Picasso, was surnamed "Picasso".
Surnames refer to the names that people bear after their given names, which often indicate their family ties, place of origin, occupation, or other characteristics. They are commonly used to identify individuals within a particular family or community, especially in cultures where given names are not as distinctive.
"regex pattern: surnominal"<br><br>Surnominal refers to situated towards the end or back of the body, but not the very end or back of the body, especially in the animal sense or anatomical terms.
Suroxidate refers to the process of introducing a sulfinic or sulfonic acid group into an alkene through the reaction of an alkene with sulfur trioxide in the presence of an acid as a catalyst.
Sulfoxide is an organosulfur compound having a sulfinyl group moiety (R–S(O)–). The sulfoxide functional group is often abbreviated as SO.
Adjective: capable of being surpassed or beaten; exceeding expectations, but not to the point of being unbeatable or invincible.