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ADDEDUP |
Computed |
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COMPUTABLE |
Capable of being computed, numbered, or reckoned. |
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COMPUTATION |
The result of computation; the amount computed. |
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TABULAR |
Derived from, or computed by, the use of tables; as,
tabular right ascension. |
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SUMLESS |
Not to be summed up or computed; so great that the amount
can not be ascertained; incalculable; inestimable. |
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INESTIMABLE |
Incapable of being estimated or computed; especially,
too valuable or excellent to be measured or fully appreciated; above
all price; as, inestimable rights or privileges. |
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ERROR |
The difference between the observed value of a quantity and
that which is taken or computed to be the true value; -- sometimes
called residual error. |
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RUDOLPHINE |
Pertaining to, or designating, a set of astronomical
tables computed by Kepler, and founded on the observations of Tycho
Brahe; -- so named from Rudolph II., emperor of Germany. |
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EXPECTATION |
The value of any chance (as the prospect of prize or
property) which depends upon some contingent event. Expectations are
computed for or against the occurrence of the event. |
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DRACHMA |
A silver coin among the ancient Greeks, having a different
value in different States and at different periods. The average value
of the Attic drachma is computed to have been about 19 cents. |
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EPHEMERIS |
A publication giving the computed places of the heavenly
bodies for each day of the year, with other numerical data, for the use
of the astrono... |