Meaning of differentiatable | Babel Free
Definitions
- That can be differentiated; that can be distinguished.
- For which a derivative or differential can be calculated.
Examples
“It would, in that case, have been as real as it now is, and would have been differentiable from its Maker as an effect is differentiable from its cause.”
“To exist, for some games, a thing must be language-operationally differentiatable from some, other things to which it may or may not usefully inter-relate: it must be a discrete entity among others.”
“According to this version of developmental theory, Alchemists and their Ironist and Elder mentors see simultaneous awareness of all four territories and their relative congruity or incongruity with one another at any given time, and of the nondual background—the undifferentiated aesthetic continuum—from which the differentiatable territories emerge.”
“If (a) singularity was "a physical existence", shouldn't said existence have been "dividable (measurement-wise) into differentiatable different parts"?”
“A function which is differentiable wherever it is continuous is said to possess ordinary continuity.”
“In the last equation, it has been assumed that F_(GC)[ρ] is differentiatable [see Englisch and Englisch (1984a, b) for discussion of the validity of this assumption].”
“To this demand there is a unique solution for continuously differentiatable curves.”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.