Applicated vs Applicate - What's the difference?
applicated | applicate |
(applicate)
An applied material; an application
(mathematics) A line at right angles to the axis of a conic section that extends from the axis to the curve
(mathematics) The z-, similar to abscissa and ordinate for the x- and y-coordinates, respectively.
To apply (a material to a surface)
Applied or put to some use.
* I. Taylor
An applied material; an application
(mathematics) A line at right angles to the axis of a conic section that extends from the axis to the curve
(mathematics) The z-, similar to abscissa and ordinate for the x- and y-coordinates, respectively.
To apply (a material to a surface)
Applied or put to some use.
* I. Taylor
As verbs the difference between applicated and applicate
is that applicated is past tense of applicate while applicate is to apply (a material to a surface.As a noun applicate is
an applied material; an application.As an adjective applicate is
applied or put to some use.applicated
English
Verb
(head)applicate
English
Noun
(en noun)See also
* abscissa * ordinateVerb
(applicat)Adjective
(-)- Those applicate sciences which extend the power of man over the elements.
applicate
English
Noun
(en noun)See also
* abscissa * ordinateVerb
(applicat)Adjective
(-)- Those applicate sciences which extend the power of man over the elements.
