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The word [[étale]] is a French adjective, which means "slack", as in "slack tide", or, figuratively, calm, immobile, something left to settle, or "spread out"<ref>[[wikipedia:Sheaf (mathematics)#The étalé space of a sheaf|Sheaf | The word [[étale]] is a French adjective, which means "slack", as in "slack tide", or, figuratively, calm, immobile, something left to settle, or "spread out"<ref>[[wikipedia:Sheaf (mathematics)#The étalé space of a sheaf|Wikipedia on Sheaf Theory and the étalé space of a sheaf]]</ref>. See [[wikipedia:Étale morphism|Étale morphism]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:46, 7 July 2023
The word étale is a French adjective, which means "slack", as in "slack tide", or, figuratively, calm, immobile, something left to settle, or "spread out"[1]. See Étale morphism
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