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gradient
English
Etymology
From Latin gradi?ns, present participle of gradior (“to step, to walk”)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???e?di?nt/
Noun
gradient (plural gradients)
- A slope or incline.
- A rate of inclination or declination of a slope.
- (calculus, of a function) The ratio of the rates of change of a dependent variable and an independent variable, the slope of a curve's tangent.
- (sciences) The rate at which a physical quantity increases or decreases relative to change in a given variable, especially distance.
- (calculus) A differential operator that maps each point of a scalar field to a vector pointed in the direction of the greatest rate of change of the scalar. Notation for a scalar field ?: ??
- A gradual change in color. A color gradient; gradation.
Synonyms
- (slope): hill, incline, ramp, slope
- (calculus, ratio of rates of change): slope (of a line), angular coefficient
Coordinate terms
- (calculus, differential operator): curl, divergence, viscid, viscous
Derived terms
Translations
Adjective
gradient (not comparable)
- Moving by steps; walking.
- 1648, John Wilkins, Mathematical Magick
- movable and Gradient Automata
- 1648, John Wilkins, Mathematical Magick
- Rising or descending by regular degrees of inclination.
- Adapted for walking, as the feet of certain birds.
Anagrams
- atreding, derating, e-trading, gantried, red giant, redating, treading
French
Noun
gradient m (plural gradients)
- gradient
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From English gradient, from Latin gradiens
Noun
gradient m (definite singular gradienten, indefinite plural gradienter, definite plural gradientene)
- a gradient
References
- “gradient” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
- “gradient” in Det Norske Akademis ordbok (NAOB).
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From English gradient, from Latin gradiens
Noun
gradient m (definite singular gradienten, indefinite plural gradientar, definite plural gradientane)
- a gradient
References
- “gradient” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Polish
Etymology
From English gradient, from Latin gradi?ns.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??rad.j?nt/
Noun
gradient m inan
- (mathematical analysis) gradient (differential operator that maps each point of a scalar field to a vector pointed in the direction of the greatest rate of change of the scalar)
- gradient (change in color)
Declension
Derived terms
- (noun phrase) gradient geotermiczny
- (adjective) gradientowy
Further reading
- gradient in Wielki s?ownik j?zyka polskiego, Instytut J?zyka Polskiego PAN
- gradient in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Romanian
Etymology
From French gradient.
Noun
gradient m (plural gradien?i)
- gradient
Declension
Swedish
Noun
gradient c
- (mathematical analysis) gradient; a vector operator
Declension
Anagrams
- indraget, tragedin
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eotvos
English
Etymology
Named after the physicist Loránd Eötvös.
Noun
eotvos
- A unit of gravitational gradient in the CGS system of units. 1 eotvos = 10?9 gals per cm.
Anagrams
- stoove
eotvos From the web:
- what does eotvos mean
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