Meaning of distantial | Babel Free
Definitions
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Distant. obsolete
- Pertaining to distance.
- Pertaining to the difference between items.
Examples
“[S]uch objects of virtue are more impreſſive upon or affections, then thoſe vvhich may be greater in themſelves, but more diſtantiall from our eye; […]”
“In order for the hypothesis to cover this fact, it would be indispensable that such objects should subtend a uniform visual angle at every distance, and that they do not do so is proof that an element has been introduced which may regulate distantial perception.”
“The distantial function of speed can, to a great exten , be supplemented or entirely replaced by position, but this is not the case with the combative.”
“Finally, a public setting puts more emphasis on working smoothly with other individuals than on a rich engagement with the affordances of the world (thus reinforcing the distantial tendency).”
“the distantial spread”
“distantial transformation”
“Hence, given the referents of a point, referred to a distantial system, and the Cartesian equations of the lines of reference, referred to a Cartesian system:”
“We defined a distantial description that describes a set of temporal sequences by their maximal common distantial subsequences, with distances between items.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.