concourse vs convergence

concourse

noun
  • The running or flowing together of things; the meeting of things; confluence. 

  • An open space, especially in a park, where several roads or paths meet. 

  • Airport terminal. 

  • A large group of people; a crowd. 

  • A large open space in or in front of a building where people can gather, particularly one joining various paths, as in a rail station or airport terminal, or providing access to and linking the platforms in a railway terminus. 

convergence

noun
  • The act of moving toward union or uniformity. 

  • The evolution of similar structures or traits in unrelated species in similar environments; convergent evolution. 

  • A meeting place. 

  • The hypothesis that poorer economies' per capita incomes tend to grow faster than richer economies. 

  • The intersection of three electron beams for red, green and blue onto a single pixel in a CRT. 

  • The coordinated focusing of the eyes, especially at short range. 

  • The merging of distinct technologies, industries, or devices into a unified whole. 

  • The process or property of approaching some limiting value. 

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