Associations to the word «Infinitesimal»
Noun
- Speck
- Textbook
- Matrice
- Enlightenment
- Astronomy
- Rectangle
- Symmetry
- Emergence
- Optic
- Curvature
- Inertia
- Strain
- Notation
- Proof
- Approximation
- Wilhelm
- Topology
- Eq
- Periphery
- Radius
- Dt
- Augustin
- Mote
- Particle
- Operator
- Curl
- Velocity
- Flux
- Polarization
- Emptiness
- Thickness
- Parameter
- Derivation
- Jakob
- Microscope
- Dot
- Gradient
- Momentum
- Relativity
- Extension
- Loop
- Impedance
- Pause
- Amplitude
- Greek
- Equal
- Gauge
- Curve
- Index
- Coefficient
- Constant
- Chemistry
- Deviation
- Detector
- Characterization
- Magnitude
Adjective
- Derivative
- Reversible
- Unitary
- Stochastic
- Orthogonal
- Discrete
- Helpless
- Arithmetic
- Symmetric
- Elastic
- Atomic
- Manifold
- Analytic
- Exponential
- Congressional
- Standard
- Corresponding
- Metaphysical
- Arbitrary
- Linear
- Seeming
- Zero
- Cosmic
- Metric
- Angular
- Quantum
- Variable
- Ordinary
- Proportional
- Magnetic
- Cylindrical
- Spatial
- Monstrous
- Proof
- Steam
- Imaginary
Wiktionary
INFINITESIMAL, adjective. Incalculably, exceedingly, or immeasurably minute; vanishingly small.
INFINITESIMAL, adjective. (mathematics) Of or pertaining to values that approach zero as a limit.
INFINITESIMAL, adjective. (informal) Very small.
INFINITESIMAL, noun. (mathematics) A non-zero quantity whose magnitude is smaller than any positive number (by definition it is not a real number).
INFINITESIMAL ANALYSIS, noun. (archaic) (calculus) calculus
INFINITESIMAL ANALYSIS, noun. (mathematics) (analysis) a systematic employment of infinitesimals that reduces calculus to algebra; nonstandard analysis.
INFINITESIMAL CALCULUS, noun. (calculus) Differential calculus and integral calculus considered together as a single subject.
Dictionary definition
INFINITESIMAL, noun. (mathematics) a variable that has zero as its limit.
INFINITESIMAL, adjective. Infinitely or immeasurably small; "two minute whiplike threads of protoplasm"; "reduced to a microscopic scale".
Wise words
Since a politician never believes what he says, he is quite
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