morassməˈræs
morass (n)
- plural
- morasses
English Definitions:
mire, quagmire, quag, morass, slack (noun)
a soft wet area of low-lying land that sinks underfoot
morass (Noun)
A tract of soft, wet ground; a marsh; a fen.
morass (Noun)
Anything that entraps or makes progress difficult.
Morass
In axiomatic set theory, a mathematical discipline, a morass is an infinite combinatorial structure, used to create "large" structures from a "small" number of "small" approximations. They were invented by Ronald Jensen in his proof that cardinal transfer theorems hold under the axiom of constructibility.
morass
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