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N: /N/, quant.
1. A large and indeterminate number of objects: “There were
N bugs in that crock!” Also used in its original sense of a
variable name: “This crock has N bugs, as N
goes to infinity.” (The true number of bugs is always at least
N + 1; see Lubarsky’s
Law of Cybernetic Entomology.)
2. A variable whose value is inherited from the current context. For
example, when a meal is being ordered at a restaurant, N
may be understood to mean however many people there are at the table.
From the remark “We’d like to order N wonton soups and a
family dinner for N - 1” you can deduce that one person at
the table wants to eat only soup, even though you don’t know how many
people there are (see great-wall).
3. Nth: adj. The ordinal counterpart of N,
senses 1 and 2.
4. “Now for the Nth and last time…” In the specific
context “Nth-year grad student”, N is
generally assumed to be at least 4, and is usually 5 or more (see tenured graduate
student). See also random numbers, two-to-the-N.
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