series |
stationarity |
As a verb series
is .
As a noun stationarity is
the condition of being stationary.
series |
resummation |
As nouns the difference between series and resummation
is that
series is a number of things that follow on one after the other or are connected one after the other while
resummation is a procedure to obtain a finite result from a divergent sum (series) of functions, involving the integral transformation of another (convergent) function in which the individual terms defining the original function are rescaled.
As an adjective series
is connected one after the other in a circuit.
series |
epic |
As a verb series
is .
As a noun epic is
an extended narrative poem in elevated or dignified language, celebrating the feats of a deity or demigod (heroic epic) or other legendary or traditional hero.
As an adjective epic is
of, or relating to, an epic.
series |
tarsale |
As a verb series
is .
As a noun tarsale is
(anatomy) one of the bones or cartilages of the tarsus, especially one of the series articulating with the metatarsals.
series |
melene |
As a verb series
is .
As a noun melene is
(organic compound) an unsaturated hydrocarbon, c
30h
60, of the ethylene series, obtained from beeswax as a white, scaly, crystalline wax.
series |
trapline |
As a verb series
is .
As a noun trapline is
a series or line of traps.
series |
olefine |
As a verb series
is .
As a noun olefine is
olefin.
series |
factorially |
As a verb series
is .
As an adverb factorially is
(math) according to a factorial series or ratio.
series |
overname |
As verbs the difference between series and overname
is that
series is while
overname is (obsolete) to name over or in a series; to recount.
series |
serialist |
As a verb series
is .
As an adjective serialist is
(music) of, pertaining to, or employing serialism.
As a noun serialist is
(music) a practitioner or adherent of serialism, an approach to composing which emphasizes the use of a series of notes, especially scales, to achieve coherence.
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