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discrete

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 14c., see discreet . Related: Discretely .

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Discrete in science is the opposite of continuous : something that is separate; distinct; individual. Discrete may refer to: Discrete particle or quantum in physics, for example in quantum theory Discrete device , an electronic component with just one circuit ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Discrete \Dis*crete"\, v. t. To separate. [Obs.] --Sir T. Browne.

Usage examples of discrete.

Commander Quentin was staring at was no longer filled with discrete little red dots but rather with large circles.

He must then be discrete about what he learns, thoughtful, careful with details and an experienced leader of men.

It undeniably happens to be the case that these phenotypic effects have largely become bundled up into discrete vehicles, each with its genes disciplined and ordered by the prospect of a shared bottleneck of sperms or eggs funnelling them into the future.

Lot caught the edge of a sense of vastness, no more, before it vanished into a pointillistic cynicism shimmering in discrete specks upon the air.

Moon walked with Sparks, trailed by a discrete retinue, among the creakings and sighings of the restless ships, the dim, echoing voices of their weary crews.

Carroll has read that identical twins come from the same egg, not complete individuals, but discrete halves of a mystical whole.

A common follow-on conclusion is that scales exist so that the brain can categorise pitch values, similarly to how it categorises other continuums into discrete values, as happens with vowel sounds and colours.

Like all vibrations or wavelike disturbances, quantum mechanics implies that they can exist only in discrete units.

Even if we reject the idea, discussed in Chapter 9, of a cellular alphabet of memory, connectionist theories would imply that the site of the memory was a discrete albeit distributed ensemble of cells.

Ray grabbed the laser cannon and, after firing a couple of attention-getting blasts at the armored cars, adjusted the setting to emit discrete energy pulses, stellar-hot lightning bolts that would make short work of the hoverbikes, shields or no.

Strange, she thought, how the integers, which are discrete, and our attempts to chart time, which is continuous, may well combine to give us a common area of reference with extraterrestrials.

I think I understand the game and I will risk two, no three, terces, and I hereby bet one discrete, solid and whole terce on the first sally.

In my right hand I held Alamogordo, its bright blade, englyphed with the map of our ancient trek to Treet Hoown, covered in small discrete droplets of blood red as blossoms.

In my right hand I held Alamogordo, its bright blade, en-glyphed with the map of our ancient trek to Treet Hoown, covered in small discrete droplets of blood red as blossoms.

Holes move, just as moholes seem to move, just as a discrete particle can separate itself from a continuously dense array, leaving behind its antiparticle or hole.