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function

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Fluent \Flu"ent\, n. A current of water; a stream. [Obs.] [Cf. F. fluente.] (Math.) A variable quantity, considered as increasing or diminishing; -- called, in the modern calculus, the function or integral .

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a mathematical relation such that each element of one set is associated with at least one element of another set [syn: mathematical function ] what something is used for; "the function of an auger is to bore holes"; "ballet is beautiful but what use ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES dual role/purpose/function ▪ The bridge has a dual role, carrying both road and rail. fulfil a role/duty/function etc ▪ A good police officer is not fulfilling his role if he neglects this vital aspect. function key ...

Usage examples of function.

Such persons may be accustomed to luxurious living, and there is evidently a predisposition to abnormal activity of the alimentary functions.

He turned to his brother, to include him by explanation, aware that at a time like this he was reminded forcefully that he had no function aboard the ship.

Their structure is remarkable, and their functions complex, for they secrete, absorb, and are acted on by various stimulants.

Each great natural family has requisites that define it, and the characters that make it recognizable are the nearest to these fundamental conditions: thus, reproduction being the major function of the plant, the embryo will be its most important part, and it becomes possible to divide the vegetable kingdom into three classes: acotyledons, monocotyledons, and dicotyledons.

It is certainly admissible evidence that when the twenty-first is blurred or damaged to any degree, brain function is inhibited.

Our opponents after first admitting the unity go on to make our soul dependent on something else, something in which we have no longer the soul of this or that, even of the universe, but a soul of nowhere, a soul belonging neither to the kosmos, nor to anything else, and yet vested with all the function inherent to the kosmic soul and to that of every ensouled thing.

As salespeople performed fewer persuasive sales functions, retailers began to advertise more.

An enclitic, similar in function to bara, except that it indicates that a preceding verb is the name of the following element in the agglutinated term, as in Darabeldal, Flowing Lake.

Neb and Pencroft, on whom the functions of cooks naturally devolved, to the one in his quality of Negro, to the other in that of sailor, quickly prepared some broiled agouti, to which they did great justice.

The fire was lighted, and Neb and Pencroft, on whom the functions of cooks naturally devolved, to the one in his quality of Negro, to the other in that of sailor, quickly prepared some broiled agouti, to which they did great justice.

There will be times, increasingly frequent, when she is physically unable to effect her own, ahem, necessary functions.

And that brought on another row, as the forester lashed out again with his enhanced PK function and Aiken fought back with his coercive power, trying to make Raimo ram his own forefinger down his throat.

After they checked his pulse to make certain that he was still alive, Marks and Akers dragged him out of the storeroom and up the corridor to Module Nine, the laboratory which also functioned as the base infirmary.

Never happy unless he was making music andwiththe Beatles not functioning, probably extinct, Paul began recording tracks for a solo album, beginning when he and Linda returned from Scotland just before Christmas 1969.

Part of the foregoing argument has rested upon the fact, only too definitely, variously and frequently proved, that alcoholism in women prejudices the performance of their supreme functions.