different between resultant vs eventive
resultant
English
Etymology
From Latin result?ns, present participle of result?.
Adjective
resultant (not comparable)
- following as a result or consequence of something; resulting.
Translations
Noun
resultant (plural resultants)
- anything that results from something else; an outcome
- (mathematics) a vector that is the vector sum of multiple vectors
Anagrams
- Stlaurent
Catalan
Verb
resultant
- present participle of resultar
resultant From the web:
- what resultant force
- what's resultant force in physics
- what's resultant velocity
- what resultant of two vectors
- what resultant acceleration
- what resultant vector is
- what resultant wave
- resultant meaning
eventive
English
Etymology
event +? -ive
Adjective
eventive (not comparable)
- (grammar) That denotes an event.
- The word 'breakfast' is an eventive object in "she's having a breakfast".
Noun
eventive (plural eventives)
- (grammar) A word or construct that denotes an event.
Anagrams
- vetivene
eventive From the web:
- eventive meaning
- what are eventive verbs
- what does inventive mean
- what does eventive
- what is non eventive
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