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>an algebraic variety is an integral separated scheme of finite type over an algebraically closed field

Seriously, algebraic geometry fags? I thought math was all about logical understanding and now you want me to memorize a whole dictionary?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_scheme_theory

And then again these >100 definitions are only for schemes. Continuing with moduli spaces and stacks the number of definitions grows exponentially.

If I wanted rote memorization I would of studied biology. Math is supposed to be simple and elegant.