The process of applying the derivative operator to a function; of calculating a function's derivative.
The process of separation of cooling magma into various rock types.
The evolutionary process by which one taxonomic group (species, genus, variety, etc.) becomes distinct from another, or acquires distinct features; the result of such a process: distinctness.
The process of developing distinct components.
The process by which the components of multicellular life (cells, organs, etc.) are produced and acquire function, as when a seed develops the root and stem, and the initial stem develops the leaf, branches, and flower buds.
The act of treating one thing as distinct from another, or of creating such a distinction; of separating a class of things into categories; of describing a thing by illustrating how it is different from something else.
A second function which, when combined with the initially given function, yields as its output any term inputted into the first function.
The result of a circle inversion; the set of all such points; the curve described by such a set.
A morphism which is both a left inverse and a right inverse.
A ratio etc. in which the antecedents and consequents are switched.
The negative of a given number.
The winning of the coup in a game of rouge et noir by a card of a color different from that first dealt; the area of the table reserved for bets upon such an outcome.
A grammatical number marking that indicates the opposite grammatical number (or numbers) of the default number specification of noun class.
The reverse of any procedure or process.
The non-truth-preserving proposition constructed by negating both the premise and conclusion of an initially given proposition.
One divided by a given number.
An inverted state: a state in which something has been turned (properly) upside down or (loosely) inside out or backwards.
To compute the bearing and distance between two points.
Opposite in effect, nature or order.
Having the properties of an inverse; said with reference to any two operations, which, when both are performed in succession upon any quantity, reproduce that quantity.
Reverse, opposite in order.
Inverted; having a position or mode of attachment the reverse of that which is usual.
That has the property of being an inverse (the result of a circle inversion of a given point or geometrical figure); that is constructed by circle inversion.
Whose every element has an inverse (morphism which is both a left inverse and a right inverse).