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Possible Answers: Toy, TOP, TOY, PROP, DOLL.
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Random information on the term “TOP”:
Top is a brand of cigarette rolling papers distributed by Republic Tobacco of Glenview, Illinois. Republic Tobacco paid an undisclosed amount to acquire the brand from R. J. Reynolds in 1987.
Manufactured and imported into the United States from France, Top papers are available in regular and half size. Both size variations are sold in virtually identical light-yellow-colored packages with blue lettering, as well as a red and blue top which adorns its center. Top papers are most prevalent in the Midwestern United States, where they are popular within the marijuana-smoking culture.
Random information on the term “TOY”:
Tuy (Persian: توي, also Romanized as Tūy, Tūi, Tavi, and Toy) is a village in Daman Kuh Rural District, in the Central District of Esfarayen County, North Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,327, in 297 families.
Random information on the term “PROP”:
In category theory, a PRO is a strict monoidal category whose objects are the natural numbers (including zero), and whose tensor product is given on objects by the addition on numbers.
Some examples of PROs:
The name PRO is an abbreviation of “PROduct category”. PROBs and PROPs are defined similarly with the additional requirement for the category to be braided, and to have a symmetry (that is, a permutation), respectively. All of the examples above are PROPs, except for the simplex category and BijBraid; the latter is a PROB but not a PROP, and the former is not even a PROB.
An algebra of a PRO
P
{\displaystyle P}
in a monoidal category
C
{\displaystyle C}
is a strict monoidal functor from
P
{\displaystyle P}
to
C
{\displaystyle C}
. Every PRO
P
{\displaystyle P}
and category
C
{\displaystyle C}
give rise to a category
A
l
g
P
C
{\displaystyle \mathrm {Alg} _{P}^{C}}
of algebras whose objects are the algebras of
P
{\displaystyle P}
in
C
{\displaystyle C}
and whose morphisms are the natural transformations between them.