Etymology: [ "dif-&-'ren(t)-shE-"At ] (verb.) 1816. New Latin *differentiatus, past participle of *differentiare Latin differentia (“difference”); see difference.
Synonyms: antithesize, characterize, comprehend, contrast, demarcate, discern, discrepate, discriminate, extricate, individualize, individuate, know, know what’s what, mark, mark off, redline, separate, set apart, set off
farklılaştırmak, ayırt etmek, ayırdetmek, ayrım yapmak, türev almak, fark gözetmek, farkı görmek, fark etmek, ayırmak, ayrılmak, diferansiyellenebilir, temyiz, ayırım yapmak, ayrı seçi yapmak, Diğer doku ve oluşumlara nazaran farklı özellik gösterecek şekilde gelişmek, farklılaşmak, Ayırt etmek, tefrik etmek, bir hastalığı diğerlerinden ayrıt etmek, farklılaşmak, farklı olmak, ayır, farklılaşmak, farklı yapmak, ayrılmış, ayır(mak), ayırışlar,
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farklılaştırmak fiil
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ayırt etmek
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ayırdetmek
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ayrım yapmak
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türev almak Matematik
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fark gözetmek fiil
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farkı görmek fiil
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fark etmek
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ayırmak
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ayrılmak
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diferansiyellenebilir Matematik
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temyiz
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ayırım yapmak
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ayrı seçi yapmak
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Diğer doku ve oluşumlara nazaran farklı özellik gösterecek şekilde gelişmek, farklılaşmak Tıp
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Ayırt etmek, tefrik etmek, bir hastalığı diğerlerinden ayrıt etmek Tıp
To calculate the derivative of a function, To perceive the difference between things; to discriminate, To show, or be the distinction between two things, To calculate the differential of a function of multiple variables, To modify, or be modified, To produce distinct organs or to achieve specific functions by a process of development called differentiation, distinguish, discriminate; become different; transform into a derivative (Mathematics), be a distinctive feature, attribute, or trait; sometimes in a very positive sense; "His modesty distinguishes him form his peers", become different during development; "cells differentiate", mark as different; "We distinguish several kinds of maple", To express the specific difference of; to describe the properties of (a thing) whereby it is differenced from another of the same class; to discriminate, A quality or feature that differentiates one thing from another makes the two things different. distinctive policies that differentiate them from the other parties. = distinguish + differentiation dif·fer·en·tia·tion The differentiation between the two product ranges will increase, If you differentiate between things or if you differentiate one thing from another, you recognize or show the difference between them. A child may not differentiate between his imagination and the real world At this age your baby cannot differentiate one person from another. = distinguish, become distinct and acquire a different character, evolve so as to lead to a new species or develop in a way most suited to the environment, To obtain the differential, or differential coefficient, of; as, to differentiate an algebraic expression, or an equation, To distinguish or mark by a specific difference; to effect a difference in, as regards classification; to develop differential characteristics in; to specialize; to desynonymize, become distinct and acquire a different character become different during development; "cells differentiate", To acquire a distinct and separate character, calculate a derivative; take the derivative, become distinct and acquire a different character become different during development; "cells differentiate" calculate a derivative; take the derivative, That has taken on a specialized form and function, Simple past tense and past participle of differentiate, past of differentiate, exhibiting biological specialization; adapted during development to a specific function or environment, when the interior of a large object has undergone differentiation so that denser material lies closer to the object's core, made different (especially in the course of development) or shown to be different; "the differentiated markings of butterflies"; "the regionally differentiated results", Those processes that result in a segregation (separation) of chemicals For example, the Earth is a differentiated body, basically, it means separated A "differentiated pyroclastic flow" is a bed of volcanic ash which is not mixed in with its underlying material, as opposed to "compact": experience represented by various characteristics, third-person singular of differentiate, present participle of differentiate, The process by which embryonic cells become adult cells, the relationship stage in which two people reestablish their individuality,
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To calculate the derivative of a function
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To perceive the difference between things; to discriminate
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To show, or be the distinction between two things
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To calculate the differential of a function of multiple variables
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To modify, or be modified
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To produce distinct organs or to achieve specific functions by a process of development called differentiation
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distinguish, discriminate; become different; transform into a derivative (Mathematics) fiil
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be a distinctive feature, attribute, or trait; sometimes in a very positive sense; "His modesty distinguishes him form his peers"
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become different during development; "cells differentiate"
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mark as different; "We distinguish several kinds of maple"
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To express the specific difference of; to describe the properties of (a thing) whereby it is differenced from another of the same class; to discriminate
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A quality or feature that differentiates one thing from another makes the two things different. distinctive policies that differentiate them from the other parties. = distinguish + differentiation dif·fer·en·tia·tion The differentiation between the two product ranges will increase
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If you differentiate between things or if you differentiate one thing from another, you recognize or show the difference between them. A child may not differentiate between his imagination and the real world At this age your baby cannot differentiate one person from another. = distinguish
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become distinct and acquire a different character
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evolve so as to lead to a new species or develop in a way most suited to the environment
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To obtain the differential, or differential coefficient, of; as, to differentiate an algebraic expression, or an equation
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To distinguish or mark by a specific difference; to effect a difference in, as regards classification; to develop differential characteristics in; to specialize; to desynonymize
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become distinct and acquire a different character become different during development; "cells differentiate"
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To acquire a distinct and separate character
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calculate a derivative; take the derivative
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become distinct and acquire a different character become different during development; "cells differentiate" calculate a derivative; take the derivative
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differentiated
That has taken on a specialized form and function
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differentiated
Simple past tense and past participle of differentiate
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differentiated
past of differentiate
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differentiated
exhibiting biological specialization; adapted during development to a specific function or environment
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differentiated
when the interior of a large object has undergone differentiation so that denser material lies closer to the object's core
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differentiated
made different (especially in the course of development) or shown to be different; "the differentiated markings of butterflies"; "the regionally differentiated results"
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differentiated
Those processes that result in a segregation (separation) of chemicals For example, the Earth is a differentiated body
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basically, it means separated A "differentiated pyroclastic flow" is a bed of volcanic ash which is not mixed in with its underlying material
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differentiated
as opposed to "compact": experience represented by various characteristics
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differentiates
third-person singular of differentiate
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differentiating
present participle of differentiate
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differentiating
The process by which embryonic cells become adult cells
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differentiating
the relationship stage in which two people reestablish their individuality
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