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Terms vs Cofinal - What's the difference?

terms | cofinal |

As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective cofinal is

(order theory) of a subset of a ; containing elements at least as late as any given element of the set, relative to the given partial order.

terms

English

Noun

(head)
  • Statistics

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    cofinal

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • (order theory) Of a subset of a ; containing elements at least as late as any given element of the set, relative to the given partial order.
  • :The Archimedean property of real numbers means that the natural numbers form a cofinal subset of ?.
  • * {{quote-journal, 2007, date=November 29, Manfred Kupffer, An Unintentional Defense of the Indeterminacy of Meaning?, Erkenntnis, url=, doi=10.1007/s10670-007-9090-x, volume=68, issue=2, pages=
  • , passage=In order to apply this result to Quine’s project of radical translation, we take X to be the set of all Native observation sentences and construe an observational sub-language that contains only observation sentences and all their syntactic parts such that X is cofinal in the set of expressions of the sub-language. }}

    Translations

    (containing elements at least as late as any given element of the containing set) (trans-mid) * Polish: (trans-bottom)