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function
English
Etymology
From Middle French function, from Old French fonction, from Latin functi? (“performance, execution”), from functus, perfect participle of fungor (“to perform, execute, discharge”).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?f??(k)??n/, /?f??k?n?/
- (US) IPA(key): /?f??k??n/, [?f??k???n], [?f??k?n?]
- Hyphenation: func?tion
- Rhymes: -??k??n
Noun
function (plural functions)
- What something does or is used for.
- Synonyms: aim, intention, purpose, role, use
- A professional or official position.
- Synonyms: occupation, office, part, role
- An official or social occasion.
- Synonyms: affair, occasion, social occasion, social function
- Something which is dependent on or stems from another thing; a result or concomitant.
- A relation where one thing is dependent on another for its existence, value, or significance.
- (mathematics) A relation in which each element of the domain is associated with exactly one element of the codomain.
- Synonyms: map, mapping, mathematical function, operator, transformation
- Hypernym: relation
- (computing) A routine that receives zero or more arguments and may return a result.
- Synonyms: procedure, routine, subprogram, subroutine, func, funct
- (biology) The physiological activity of an organ or body part.
- (chemistry) The characteristic behavior of a chemical compound.
- (anthropology) The role of a social practice in the continued existence of the group.
Hyponyms
- subfunction
Derived terms
Related terms
Translations
References
- function on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Verb
function (third-person singular simple present functions, present participle functioning, simple past and past participle functioned)
- (intransitive) To have a function.
- Synonyms: officiate, serve
- (intransitive) To carry out a function; to be in action.
- Synonyms: go, operate, run, work
- Antonym: malfunction
Related terms
- functional
- dysfunction, dysfunctional
Translations
Middle French
Noun
function f (plural functions)
- function (what something's intended use is)
Descendants
- ? English: function
- French: fonction
function From the web:
- what function do chloroplasts perform
- what functions as a symbol in this excerpt
- what function does the retina serve
- what function does the gallbladder serve
- what function does the spleen have
- what function is graphed below y=cot(x-pi/4)
- what function is graphed below
- what function equation is represented by the graph
monotonically
English
Etymology
monotonic +? -ally
Adverb
monotonically (not comparable)
- In a monotonic manner, pertaining to the Greek system of diacritics which discards the breathings and employs a single accent to indicate stress
- (mathematics) In a monotonic manner, of a function that either never decreases or never increases as its independent variable increases
- Common Lisp HyperSpec, Function =, /=, <, >, <=, >=
- The value of <= is true if the numbers are in monotonically nondecreasing order; otherwise it is false.
- The value of >= is true if the numbers are in monotonically nonincreasing order; otherwise it is false.
- Because he never spent any money, his bank balance increased monotonically.
- Common Lisp HyperSpec, Function =, /=, <, >, <=, >=
Anagrams
- monoclonality
monotonically From the web:
- monotonically meaning
- monotonically what does it mean
- what is monotonically increasing
- what is monotonically increasing function
- what is monotonically decreasing
- what is monotonically increasing sequence
- what is monotonically_increasing_id
- what does monotonically related mean
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