Rohm (disambiguation)
Rohm, Roehm, (and variants as to casing and/or diacritical marks) also may refer to:
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Rohm is a Japanese semiconductor manufacturer.
Humans bearing such a name
- ... as a surname
- Elisabeth Röhm (born 1973), German/American television actress
- Maria Rohm (1945–2018), Austrian actress
- Otto Röhm (1876–1939), founder of the American chemical company Rohm and Haas
- Ernst Röhm (1887–1934), purged and murdered German commander and cofounder of the Nazi SA (Stormtroopers)
- Jair-Rôhm Parker Wells (born 1958) American jazz musician
Institutions
- ROHM (the Royal Opera House Muscat), operatic venue in Muscat, Oman
- Industrial enterprises:
- RÖHM GmbH, German chucking tool manufacturer
- Röhm (RG), manufacturer of firearms sometimes known as "RG"
- Rohm and Haas, American chemical company
gollark: I'm pretty sure I've seen diagrams of pronounceable things of some kind, but they're more complex than just permutations of "high tone, low tone" and do not conveniently map to concepts.
gollark: What do you mean "all of the possible forms of a square diagram with two or more sides"? There are infinitely many of those. And how do I just pronounce a diagram without a predetermined mapping?
gollark: Also, I have no idea what an "objective → semantic buffer" is and I think you're underestimating the difficulty of implementing whatever it is.
gollark: I can't actually source this, having checked *at least* two internet things.
gollark: In any case, I am not a linguist, but I think it's technically possible to produce an AST from English, or something like that, but really impractical. There is no regular grammar, words can't be cleanly mapped to concepts because they carry connotations pulled in from common discourse and the context surrounding them, many of them mean multiple things, you have to be able to resolve pronouns and references to past text, etc.
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