Minuit


[min-yoo-it] /ˈmɪn yu ɪt/

noun
1.
Peter, 1580–1638, Dutch colonial administrator in America: director general of the New Netherlands 1626–31.

A program for function minimisation and error analysis.
(1994-10-31)

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