Variegated vs Divergent - What's the difference?
variegated | divergent | Related terms |
Streaked, spotted, or otherwise marked with a variety of color; very colorful.
(variegate)
Growing further apart; diverging.
* 1995 , Paul Kussmaul, Training The Translator , John Benjamins Publishing Co, p. 47:
(mathematics) Of a series, not converging; not approaching a limit.
Disagreeing from something given; differing.
Causing divergence of rays.
As adjectives the difference between variegated and divergent
is that variegated is streaked, spotted, or otherwise marked with a variety of color; very colorful while divergent is growing further apart; diverging.As a verb variegated
is past tense of variegate.variegated
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Adjective
(en adjective)Verb
(head)divergent
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Adjective
(more)- Divergent thinking and transformations are, of course, no novel phenomena. They have always occurred in the translation process, but perhaps we have not been fully aware of them, or have not been able to categorise them with sufficient precision until now.
- a divergent statement
- a divergent lens