💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Polyvariadic"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| variadic | (programming, mathematics, linguistics) Taking a variable number of arguments; especially, taking arbitrarily many arguments. |
| polyvariantnoun | (mathematics) multivariant |
| megavariate | Having very many variables |
| multivariant | Characterised by multiple variables |
| bivariant | (mathematics) Having two independent variables. |
| polytropicnoun | (physics) of any change in the thermodynamic properties of a gas in which its specific heat remains constant |
| bivariablenoun | (mathematics) A binomial variable |
| multivariablenoun | Having, involving, or relating to more than one variable. |
| multivalued | (mathematics) Of a function, associating one or more values of its range with each value of its domain. |
| bivariably | (mathematics) In a bivariable manner |
| polytomousnoun | (mathematics) Of a variable: having more than two categories. |
| ternary | Made up of three things. |
| biternary | (mathematics) Having three variables and their duals |
| polygenic | (genetics) controlled by the interaction of more than one gene |
| bivariational | (mathematics) Pertaining to interactions between functionals. |
| polynomic | (mathematics, taxonomy) polynomial |
| unvariate | Misspelling of univariate. [(mathematics) Having or involving a single variable] |
| hemivariationalnoun | (mathematics) Pertaining to a generalization of variational inequalities which covers boundary value problems for partial differential equations with nonmonotone, nonconvex and possibly multivalued laws. |
| quadrivariate | (mathematics) Having four variables. |
| nonparametric | (statistics) Free of assumptions about the frequency distributions of the variables being assessed. |
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