Associations to the word «Frey»
Noun
- Henley
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- Gerhard
- Sami
- Loki
- Tully
- Thor
- Rebecca
- Wehrmacht
- Browne
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- Definition
- Filament
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- Emil
- Ph
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- Uppsala
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- Sylvia
- Bruno
- Walsh
- Swiss
- Rodney
- Stark
- Eagle
- Konrad
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- Smiley
- Zurich
- Nugent
- Stanza
- Deutschland
- Wolfgang
- Stimulation
- Saga
- Lorenz
- Isaiah
- Jakob
- Blackwood
- Conjecture
- Randy
- Darcy
- Parma
- Gale
- Massage
- Bolton
- Fontana
- Sweating
- Fiddler
- Fertility
- Sigmund
- Swede
- Gaulle
- Viola
- Berliner
- Heinrich
- Leonard
- Farley
- Twins
- Syndrome
- Mott
- Linda
- Ser
- Mustang
- Matilda
- Von
- Shamanism
- Robbie
- Welt
- Ceramics
- Jared
- Lymph
- Breakup
- Willem
- Tonight
- Easton
- Oliver
- Haas
- Dwarf
- Carcinoma
- Marri
- Celt
- Maximilian
- Elsa
- Theorem
- Solo
Wiktionary
FREY CURVE, noun. (mathematics) The elliptic curve associated with a solution of Fermat's equation.
FREY CURVES, noun. Plural of Frey curve
FREY EFFECT, noun. An auditory phenomenon in which pulsed microwave frequencies generate clicking sounds directly inside the human head.
Dictionary definition
FREY, noun. (Norse mythology) god of earth's fertility and peace and prosperity; son of Njorth and brother of Freya; originally of the Vanir; later with the Aesir.
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