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3 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Va·ri·a·tion
n.
1.
The
act
of
varying
;
a
partial
change
in
the
form
,
position
,
state
,
or
qualities
of
a
thing
;
modification
;
alteration
;
mutation
;
diversity
;
deviation
;
as
,
a
variation
of
color
in
different
lights
;
a
variation
in
size
;
variation
of
language
.
The
essences
of
things
are
conceived
not
capable
of
any
such
variation
.
--
Locke
.
2.
Extent
to
which
a
thing
varies
;
amount
of
departure
from
a
position
or
state
;
amount
or
rate
of
change
.
3.
Gram.
Change
of
termination
of
words
,
as
in
declension
,
conjugation
,
derivation
,
etc
.
4.
Mus.
Repetition
of
a
theme
or
melody
with
fanciful
embellishments
or
modifications
,
in
time
,
tune
,
or
harmony
,
or
sometimes
change
of
key
;
the
presentation
of
a
musical
thought
in
new
and
varied
aspects
,
yet
so
that
the
essential
features
of
the
original
shall
still
preserve
their
identity
.
5.
Alg.
One
of
the
different
arrangements
which
can
be
made
of
any
number
of
quantities
taking
a
certain
number
of
them
together
.
Annual variation
Astron.
,
the
yearly
change
in
the
right
ascension
or
declination
of
a
star
,
produced
by
the
combined
effects
of
the
precession
of
the
equinoxes
and
the
proper
motion
of
the
star
.
Calculus of variations
.
See
under
Calculus
.
Variation compass
.
See
under
Compass
.
Variation of the moon
Astron.
,
an
inequality
of
the
moon's
motion
,
depending
on
the
angular
distance
of
the
moon
from
the
sun
.
It
is
greater
at
the
octants
,
and
zero
at
the
quadratures
.
Variation of the needle
Geog. & Naut.
,
the
angle
included
between
the
true
and
magnetic
meridians
of
a
place
;
the
deviation
of
the
direction
of
a
magnetic
needle
from
the
true
north
and
south
line
; --
called
also
declination of the needle
.
Syn:
--
Change
;
vicissitude
;
variety
;
deviation
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cal·cu·lus
n.
;
pl
.
Calculi
1.
Med.
Any
solid
concretion
,
formed
in
any
part
of
the
body
,
but
most
frequent
in
the
organs
that
act
as
reservoirs
,
and
in
the
passages
connected
with
them
;
as
,
biliary
calculi
;
urinary
calculi
,
etc
.
2.
Math.
A
method
of
computation
;
any
process
of
reasoning
by
the
use
of
symbols
;
any
branch
of
mathematics
that
may
involve
calculation
.
Barycentric calculus
,
a
method
of
treating
geometry
by
defining
a
point
as
the
center
of
gravity
of
certain
other
points
to
which
coëfficients
or
weights
are
ascribed
.
Calculus of functions
,
that
branch
of
mathematics
which
treats
of
the
forms
of
functions
that
shall
satisfy
given
conditions
.
Calculus of operations
,
that
branch
of
mathematical
logic
that
treats
of
all
operations
that
satisfy
given
conditions
.
Calculus of probabilities
,
the
science
that
treats
of
the
computation
of
the
probabilities
of
events
,
or
the
application
of
numbers
to
chance
.
Calculus of variations
,
a
branch
of
mathematics
in
which
the
laws
of
dependence
which
bind
the
variable
quantities
together
are
themselves
subject
to
change
.
Differential calculus
,
a
method
of
investigating
mathematical
questions
by
using
the
ratio
of
certain
indefinitely
small
quantities
called
differentials
.
The
problems
are
primarily
of
this
form
:
to
find
how
the
change
in
some
variable
quantity
alters
at
each
instant
the
value
of
a
quantity
dependent
upon
it
.
Exponential calculus
,
that
part
of
algebra
which
treats
of
exponents
.
Imaginary calculus
,
a
method
of
investigating
the
relations
of
real
or
imaginary
quantities
by
the
use
of
the
imaginary
symbols
and
quantities
of
algebra
.
Integral calculus
,
a
method
which
in
the
reverse
of
the
differential
,
the
primary
object
of
which
is
to
learn
from
the
known
ratio
of
the
indefinitely
small
changes
of
two
or
more
magnitudes
,
the
relation
of
the
magnitudes
themselves
,
or
,
in
other
words
,
from
having
the
differential
of
an
algebraic
expression
to
find
the
expression
itself
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
calculus
of
variations
n
:
the
calculus
of
maxima
and
minima
of
definite
integrals
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