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Singular may refer to:
- A grammatical number denoting a unit quantity (as opposed to the plural and other forms)
- SINGULAR, a computer algebra system
- gravitational singularity
- technological singularity
- Cingular Wireless, a major mobile network operator in North America.
- A group of boars
- Singular Asset Management, A boutique fund management firm in Malaysia
In mathematics:
- Mathematical singularity
- A singular matrix is one that is not invertible
- A singular measure is a measure or probability distribution whose support has zero Lebesgue measure. More generally, one may speak of an object "singular with respect to a measure μ", meaning that μ replaces the Lebesgue measure above
- An infinite cardinal number is called singular if it is not a regular cardinal
Possible misspelling:
- Singulair, Merck trademark for Montelukast, a common prescription drug used in maintenance treatment of asthma and to relieve symptoms of seasonal allergies.
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