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quism

English

Etymology

Contraction of quasi-isomorphism.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -?z?m

Noun

quism (plural quisms)

  1. (mathematics) A quasi-isomorphism.
    • 1990, Jan R, Strooker, Homological Questions in Local Algebra, Cambridge University Press, ?ISBN, page 5:
      Most authors speak of a quasi-isomorphism or quism, but Bourbaki's term is more descriptive.
    • 1992, Kathryn P. Hess, “Twisted tensor products of DGA’s and the Adams-Hilton model for the total space of a fibration”, in Nigel Ray and Spike Walker (editors), Adams Memorial Symposium on Algebraic Topology (proceedings of a July 1990 symposium), Volume I, Cambridge University Press, ?ISBN, page 51:
      Then the composition is a quism and therefore is an acceptable Adams-Hilton model for E.
    • 2000, Alex Martsinkofsky, New homological invariants for modules over local rings, II, Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra, Vol. 153 No. 1:
      By [3], the vertical maps are quisms.
    • 2002, Martin Markl, Steven Shnider, James Stasheff, Operads in Algebra, Topology and Physics, American Mathematical Society, ?ISBN, page 201:
      Since ?? is a surjective quism, the ?-module K is acyclic.

Anagrams

  • Qumis, quims

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quim

English

Etymology 1

Origin uncertain; perhaps an alteration of queme. The English Dialect Dictionary has a citation of "quim and cosh" from 1723 which it glosses as "intimate and familiar". Compare also quaint, cunt. Derivation from Welsh cwm (hollow) is sometimes suggested, but the OED notes that this is "unlikely on both semantic and phonological grounds".

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kw?m/
  • Rhymes: -?m

Noun

quim (plural quims)

  1. (vulgar, slang) The female genitalia; the vulva.
    • 1879, Anonymous, "The Wanton Lass" in The Pearl No. 1:
      For one day, when amusing herself with this whim
      The carrot it snapped, and part stuck in her quim.
    • 1922, James Joyce, Ulysses, page 938:
      Ho! What do I here behold? Were you brushing the cobwebs off a few quims?
  2. (vulgar, derogatory) A derogatory term (see cunt).
    • 2012, Joss Whedon, The Avengers, Tom Hiddleston as "Loki":
      (to Black Widow)...In every way, [ Clint Barton ] knows your fear! And then he'll wake...to see his good work...When he screams, I'll split his skull! This is my bargain, you mewling quim!
Translations

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Scots queem. Compare English queem.

Adjective

quim

  1. (Ulster) Affectedly nice, prim.
  2. (Ulster) Moving with ease and precision.

See also

  • queem

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