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From Lojban to English :

        Word: pi'ei'oi [jbovlaste]
        Type: experimental cmavo (YOU RISK BEING MISUNDERSTOOD IF YOU USE THIS WORD)
  Gloss Word: p_i in the sense of "ith prime number"
  Gloss Word: prime generating function
  Gloss Word: prime-generating function
  Gloss Word: prime number in the sense of "ith prime under some ordering"
  Gloss Word: nth prime in the sense of "p_n"
  Gloss Word: Prime()
     selma'o: VUhU3
  Definition: mathematical ternary operator: prime-generating function.
       Notes: The a-th prime according to ordering rules b in ring c;
       contextless default for c is the standard/typical ring of
       integers (Z,+,*); contextless default for b is the standard
       typical ordering of the ring, which is the 'normal' absolute
       value (signless difference/distance with/from 0) for the
       standard ring (Z,+,*); thus, it will usually operate as an
       unary operator. The function must be defined over the set of
       strictly positive integers (or, more generally, ordinals)
       in/for the first operand; generalizations may be possible.
       Ignores units and 0. It begins counting at 1 in/for the first
       operand; under contextless default conditions, the outputs
       increase strictly monotonically with respect to increase in the
       first input [a], starting with the least prime in (Z,+,*),
       namely p_1 = 2. Usually denoted "p_i" or "Prime()" in the
       literature. See also: "fei'i", "pau'au".

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