klesrverlapi

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klesrverlapi

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fu'ivla

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krtisfranks

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Thu Feb 4 06:54:42 2016  

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Definition #68332

 

definition

x1 (set) and x2 (set) are sets which have non-empty mutual intersection and mutual relative complements (set subtraction; both orders of operands/directions considered); id est: x1 and x2 share at least one element, but also have a mutual symmetric difference such that neither is a subset of the other.

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In other words, each of these following three sets is nonempty: MATH

$x_1 \setminus x_2$

x1 <img alt="$\setminus$" src="/jbovlaste_export/cw8KRqXNpT/img1.png" style="height: 2.38ex; vertical-align: -0.70ex; "/> x2, and MATH

$x_2 \setminus x_1$

x2 <img alt="$\setminus$" src="/jbovlaste_export/cw8KRqXNpT/img1.png" style="height: 2.38ex; vertical-align: -0.70ex; "/> x1, and the intersection of x1 with x2. There is no word/terminology in English for this concept, to krtisfranks' knowledge. x1 and x2 are mutually symmetric terbri under transposition with one another. The empty set and a universal set are disallowed for x1 (thus also x2). If x1 = x2, then x1 na klesrverlapi x2 (emphasis on "na"). This word encompasses the sets which are shown as circles in the traditional Venn diagram.

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Definition #71107 - Preferred

 

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x1 .e x2 selcmi .ije da cmima x1 .e x2 .ije de cmima x1 .enai x2 .ije di cmima x1 na.e x2

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lalxu

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Definition #71108

 

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x1 and x2 are both sets such that: there is at least one thing which is a member of both of them, at least one (other) thing which is a member of x1 but not of x2, and at least one (yet another) thing which is a member of x2 but not x1 (note the reversed order).

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The sets overlap.

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