Cumulative vs Weighted - What's the difference?
cumulative | weighted |
Incorporating all data up to the present
That is formed by accumulation of successive additions
* Francis Bacon
* Trench
That tends to accumulate
(finance) Having priority rights to receive a dividend that accrue until paid
(weight)
Having weights on it.
Biased, so as to favour one party.
(graph theory, of a graph) having values assigned to its edges
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As adjectives the difference between cumulative and weighted
is that cumulative is incorporating all data up to the present while weighted is having weights on it.As a verb weighted is
past tense of weight.cumulative
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- As for knowledge which man receiveth by teaching, it is cumulative , not original.
- The argument is in very truth not logical and single, but moral and cumulative .
Derived terms
* (l)weighted
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)- She wore a weighted dress so it wouldn't blow in the wind.
- The competition was weighted so he'd be the clear favourite to win.
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