In mathematics, a limit point of a set S in a topological space X is a point x that can be approximated by points of S in the sense that every neighbourhood of x with respect to the topology on X also contains a point of S other than x itself. Note that x does not have to be an element of S. This concept profitably generalizes the notion of a limit and is the underpinning of concepts such as closed set and topological closure. Indeed, a set is closed if and only if it contains all of its limit points, and the topological closure operation can be thought of as an operation that enriches a set by adding its limit points.
Wainscoting
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The act or occupation of covering or lining with
boards in panel.
Wainscoting meaning & definition 1 of Wainscoting.
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(ˈwānskōdiNG,ˈwānˌskädiNG) the act of inviting a romantic interest over to your place for sex, only to have them complete chores around the house, such as changing the light bulbs or yard work.
Wainscoting meaning & definition 2 of Wainscoting.
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A small village in the South of Wales. Known for it day laborers who would work from the first light of day until the sun waned in the Western sky. As the day would expire the workers would line the streets with cots in order to be first in line to be selected for the next days work.
To Wainscot it to be without permanent employment going from one job to another. Typical pay is handled under the table.Wainscoting meaning & definition 3 of Wainscoting.
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