Probabilistic vs Intermittent - What's the difference?
probabilistic | intermittent |
(mathematics) Of, pertaining to or derived using probability.
(religion) Of or pertaining to the Roman Catholic doctrine of probabilism.
Stopping and starting at intervals; coming after a particular time span; not steady or constant
(specifically, geology, of a body of water) Existing only for certain seasons; that is, being dry for part of the year.
As adjectives the difference between probabilistic and intermittent
is that probabilistic is (mathematics) of, pertaining to or derived using probability while intermittent is stopping and starting at intervals; coming after a particular time span; not steady or constant.As a noun intermittent is
(medicine|dated) an intermittent fever or disease.probabilistic
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(en adjective)See also
* stochasticintermittent
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(en adjective)- The day was cloudy with intermittent rain.
- Intermittent bugs are most difficult to reproduce.
- The area has many intermittent lakes and streams.