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UK
/dˈɪfəɹˌɛnʃɪəbəl/
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ADJECTIVE
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capable of being perceived as different
differentiable species - possessing a differential coefficient or derivative
How To Use differentiable In A Sentence
- Thus, the characteristics of isotropic spreading are easily differentiable from those associated with anisotropic spreading both by edge dynamics and the overall characteristics of the cell.
- They do not see most gays as having an economic life at all, much less an economic life that is differentiable from that of most heterosexuals.
- And songs are more clearly differentiable, making their market more efficient.
- The city holds a distinct aura as differentiable as its language, which is a mixture of many nearby languages.
- The function is continuously differentiable
- By very elementary method, it is proved that every continuous differentiable function defined in a perfect set has differentiable extension.
- In that the transition function is smooth and continuously differentiable, standard nonlinear estimation techniques are also applicable.
- This is not to say that there are not differentiable affective constructs.
- Each source generates content descriptors for each differentiable topic in a tree structured hierarchy, and obtains a multicast address and a content mask for the broadest content descriptor it is capable of distributing.
- differentiable species