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DETERMINANT n. 4 definitions
umbers, these products being formed according to certain specified laws; thus, the determinant of the nine numbers. a, b, c,a', b', c',a'\'b7, b'\'b7, c'\'b7, is a b' c'\'b7 -- a b'\'b7 c' + a' b'\'b7 c] -- a' b c'\'b7 + a'\'b7 b' c. The determinant is written by placing the numbers from which it is formed in a square…
DISCERNANCE n.
Discernment. [Obs.]
DISCIPLINANT n.
A flagellant. See Flagellant.
DISCOUNTENANCE v. 3 definitions
To ruffle or discompose the countenance of; to put of countenance; to put to shame; to abash. How would one look from his majestic brow . . . Discountenance her despised! Milton. The hermit was somewhat discountenanced by this observation. Sir W. Scott.
DISCOUNTENANCER n.
One who discountenances; one who disfavors. Bacon.
DISCOVENANT v.
To dissolve covenant with.
DISCRIMINANT n.
The eliminant of the n partial differentials of any homogenous function of n variables. See Eliminant.
DISORDINANCE n.
Disarrangement; disturbance. [Obs.] Chaucer.
DISSONANCE n. 2 definitions
ounds; an inharmonious combination of sounds; discord. Filled the air with barbarous dissonance. Milton.
DISSONANCY n.
Discord; dissonance.
DISSONANT a. 2 definitions
Sounding harshly; discordant; unharmonious. With clamor of voices dissonant and loud. Longfellow.
DOMINANCE; DOMINANCY n.
Predominance; ascendency; authority.
DOMINANT a. 2 definitions
Ruling; governing; prevailing; controlling; predominant; as, the dominant party, church, spirit, power. The member of a dominant race is, in his dealings with the subject race, seldom indeed fraudulent, . . . but imperious, insolent, and cruel. Macaulay. Dominant estate or tenement (Law), the estate to which a servitud…
ELIMINANT n.
The result of eliminating n variables between n homogeneous equations of any degree; -- called also resultant.
EMANANT a.
th into an act, or making itself apparent by an effect; -- said of mental acts; as, an emanant volition.
ENANTIOMORPHOUS a.
Similar, but not superposable, i. e., related to each other as a right-handed to a left-handed glove; -- said of certain hemihedral crystals.
ENANTIOPATHIC a.
Serving to palliate; palliative. Dunglison.
ENANTIOPATHY n. 2 definitions
An opposite passion or affection. Sir W. Hamilton.
ENANTIOSIS n.
A figure of speech by which what is to be understood affirmatively is stated negatively, and the contrary; affirmation by contraries.
EQUISONANCE n.
An equal sounding; the consonance of the unison and its octaves.
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