Meaning of discrete | Babel Free
dɪˈskɹiːtDefinitions
- Separate; distinct; individual; non-continuous.
- distinct
- different
- That can be perceived individually, not as connected to, or part of, something else.
- Consisting of or permitting only distinct values drawn from a finite, countable set.
- various
- Having separate electronic components, such as individual diodes, transistors and resistors, as opposed to integrated circuitry.
- Having separate and independent channels of audio, as opposed to multiplexed stereo or quadraphonic, or other multi-channel sound.
- Having each singleton subset open: said of a topological space or a topology.
- Disjunctive; containing a disjunctive or discretive clause.
Equivalents
Examples
“a government with three discrete divisions”
“There are two laws discrete, / Not reconciled,— / Law for man, and law for thing; / The last⟳ builds town and fleet, / But it runs wild, / And doth the man unking.”
“But analysis, penetrating beneath the fact of Sense⟳ in search⟳ of its ideal factors, declares that this mass of marble is something very different from what it appears : its seeming continuity is broken up into discrete molecules, separated from each other as the stars in the Milky Way are separated ; and its seeming homogeneity is resolved into heterogeneous substances, which are themselves in all probability composite.”
“It's not that there aren't measurable, quantifiable differences between all these categories we impose⟳ upon things, it's just that for the most part they fit not into discrete units, but into a continuum.”
“a discrete sum”
“"I resign my life, but not my honour" is a discrete proposition.”
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.
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