terms |
preweight |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb preweight is
to supply (an algorithm, etc) with precalculated weights.
preweight |
reweight |
As verbs the difference between preweight and reweight
is that
preweight is to supply (an algorithm, etc.) with precalculated weights while
reweight is to replace or adjust weights that are attached to something.
weight |
preweight |
In transitive terms the difference between weight and preweight
is that
weight is to bias something; to slant while
preweight is to supply (an algorithm, etc.) with precalculated weights.
As a noun weight
is the force on an object due to the gravitational attraction between it and the Earth (or whatever astronomical object it is primarily influenced by).
precalculate |
preweight |
As verbs the difference between precalculate and preweight
is that
precalculate is to calculate in advance while
preweight is to supply (an algorithm, etc.) with precalculated weights.