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boundedness

Bound vs Boundedness - What's the difference?

bound | boundedness |


As nouns the difference between bound and boundedness

is that bound is a boundary, the border which one must cross in order to enter or leave a territory while boundedness is the state or quality of being bounded.

As a verb bound

is past tense of bind.

As an adjective bound

is obliged (to).

Boundedness vs Boundary - What's the difference?

boundedness | boundary |


As nouns the difference between boundedness and boundary

is that boundedness is the state or quality of being bounded while boundary is the dividing line or location between two areas.

Boundedness - What does it mean?

boundedness | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun boundedness

is the state or quality of being bounded.

Woundedness vs Boundedness - What's the difference?

woundedness | boundedness |


As nouns the difference between woundedness and boundedness

is that woundedness is the quality or state of being wounded while boundedness is the state or quality of being bounded.

Boundedness vs Roundedness - What's the difference?

boundedness | roundedness |


As nouns the difference between boundedness and roundedness

is that boundedness is the state or quality of being bounded while roundedness is the quality of being rounded.

Boundedness vs Bornological - What's the difference?

boundedness | bornological |


As a noun boundedness

is the state or quality of being bounded.

As an adjective bornological is

(mathematics) describing a form of locally convex space which, in some sense, possesses the minimum amount of structure needed to address questions of boundedness of sets and functions.

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