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differential
[ dif-uh-ren-shuhl ]
adjective
- of or relating to difference or diversity.
- constituting a difference; distinguishing; distinctive:
a differential feature.
- exhibiting or depending upon a difference or distinction.
- Physics, Machinery. pertaining to or involving the difference of two or more motions, forces, etc.
- Mathematics. pertaining to or involving a derivative or derivatives.
noun
- a difference or the amount of difference, as in rate, cost, quantity, degree, or quality, between things that are comparable.
- Also called differential gear. Machinery. an epicyclic train of gears designed to permit two or more shafts to rotate at different speeds, as a set of gears in an automobile permitting the rear wheels to be driven at different speeds when the car is turning.
- Mathematics.
- a function of two variables that is obtained from a given function, y = f ( x ), and that expresses the approximate increment in the given function as the derivative of the function times the increment in the independent variable, written as dy = f′ ( x ) dx.
- any generalization of this function to higher dimensions.
- Commerce.
- the difference involved in a differential rate.
- differential rate.
- Physics. the quantitative difference between two or more forces, motions, etc.:
a pressure differential.
differential
/ ˌɪəˈɛʃə /
adjective
- of, relating to, or using a difference
- constituting a difference; distinguishing
- maths of, containing, or involving one or more derivatives or differentials
- physics engineering relating to, operating on, or based on the difference between two effects, motions, forces, etc
differential amplifier
noun
- a factor that differentiates between two comparable things
- maths
- an increment in a given function, expressed as the product of the derivative of that function and the corresponding increment in the independent variable
- an increment in a given function of two or more variables, f( x 1 , x 2 , … xn ), expressed as the sum of the products of each partial derivative and the increment in the corresponding variable
- an epicyclic gear train that permits two shafts to rotate at different speeds while being driven by a third shaft See also differential gear
- the difference between rates of pay for different types of labour, esp when forming a pay structure within an industry
- (in commerce) a difference in rates, esp between comparable labour services or transportation routes
differential
/ ĭ′ə-ĕ′ə /
- An infinitesimal increment in a variable.
- The product of the derivative of a function of one variable and the increment of the independent variable.
Derived Forms
- ˌ徱ڴڱˈԳپ, adverb
Other 51Թ Forms
- 徱Э·t· adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of differential1
Example Sentences
Need a differential for the rest of the season?
In response, Mahmood said she also opposed a "two-tier sentencing approach" and that she "did not stand for any differential treatment before the law".
She added: "The appearance of differential treatment before the law is particularly corrosive."
"I have been clear in my view that these guidelines represent differential treatment, under which someone's outcomes may be influenced by their race, culture or religion," said the Labour minister.
Study after study has revealed differential risk of death, likelihood of positive tests, or ability to isolate from family members to prevent spread of infection.
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