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Confounder

Confounder \Con*found"er\, n. One who confounds.

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confounder

n. 1 A person who confounds 2 (context mathematics English) A factor, in data analysis, that causes the effects of two distinct processes to be indistinguishable; a confounding variable

Usage examples of "confounder".

The tree was three meters thick, they couldn't see him, and even without his confounder gear their directional doppler and heat sensors wouldn't read through that much solid wood.

He checked his confounder, to make sure it was operating, bent and stretched his legs and back, and took several deep breaths.

Right now, whoever was on electronic watch would be getting signals from Khadaji's confounder andif they were awakewondering what the Doppler ghosts were fuzzing the screen.

The confounder was the best the Confed could produceit wasn't even issued to these troops it was so newand Khadaji had paid a small fortune for it less than a year ago.

Khadaji used the line to lower the confounder until it was hidden among the trash boxes below.

In fact, in this vision he resembled the one he was proud to acknowledge Master: Zatanas, Confounder of Righteousness, Defender of the Ugly and Misshaped.

It had a built-in state-of-the-art confounder that would nullify tangle fields, sensor screens, or other electromagnetic obstructions either Bleyd or Filba might be wearing.

It had a built-in state-of-the-art confounder that would nullify tangle fields, sensor screens, or other electro magnetic obstructions either Bleyd or Filba might be wearing.