Is of value to
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AVAILSIs of value to
variablesA quantity that during a calculation is assumed to vary or be capable of varying in value
neighborhoodThe set of points whose distance from a given point is less than (or less than or equal to) some value
neighborhoodsThe set of points whose distance from a given point is less than (or less than or equal to) some value
distressed(of property) For sale, esp. below market value, due to mortgage foreclosure or because it is part of an insolvent estate
doubledMake a call increasing the value of the penalty points to be scored on an opponent's bid if it wins the auction and is not fulfilled
haddocksA silvery-gray bottom-dwelling fish of North Atlantic coastal waters, related to the cod. It is popular as a food fish and is of great commercial value
pensionsA regular payment made to a royal favorite or to an artist or scholar to enable them to carry on work that is of public interest or value
cribbageA card game for two to four players, in which the objective is to play so that the value of one's cards played reaches exactly 15 or 31
mantissaThe part of a floating-point number that represents the significant digits of that number, and that is multiplied by the base raised to the exponent to give the actual value of the number
mantissasThe part of a floating-point number that represents the significant digits of that number, and that is multiplied by the base raised to the exponent to give the actual value of the number
exchangeA move or short sequence of moves in which both players capture material of comparable value, or particularly (the exchange) in which one captures a rook in return for a knight or bishop (and is said to win the exchange)
normreal-valued nonnegative function defined on a vector space with value analogous to length and satisfying the conditions that the function is zero if and only if the vector is zero, the function of the product of a scalar and a vector is equal to the product of the absolute value of the scalar and the function of the vector, and the function of the sum of two vectors is less than or equal to the sum of the functions of the two vectors
normsreal-valued nonnegative function defined on a vector space with value analogous to length and satisfying the conditions that the function is zero if and only if the vector is zero, the function of the product of a scalar and a vector is equal to the product of the absolute value of the scalar and the function of the vector, and the function of the sum of two vectors is less than or equal to the sum of the functions of the two vectors
argumentvariable to be assigned a value when a program is run
equivalentsA person or thing that is equal to or corresponds with another in value, amount, function, meaning, etc
absolutesA value or principle that is regarded as universally valid or that may be viewed without relation to other things
parametersA quantity whose value is selected for the particular circumstances and in relation to which other variable quantities may be expressed
parameterA quantity whose value is selected for the particular circumstances and in relation to which other variable quantities may be expressed
AINTHAYIs of value, colloquially
AINTHAYIs of value, slangily
AINTHAYIs of value, in a colloquialism
witchesAn edible North Atlantic flatfish that is of some commercial value
trinketsA small ornament or item of jewelry that is of little value
boondogglesWork or activity that is wasteful or pointless but gives the appearance of having value
boondoggleWork or activity that is wasteful or pointless but gives the appearance of having value
isolinea line on a map or chart along which there is a constant value (as of temperature or rainfall)
standardsA system by which the value of a currency is defined in terms of gold or silver or both
idempotentDenoting an element of a set that is unchanged in value when multiplied or otherwise operated on by itself
fetstransistor in which the output current is varied by varying the value of an electric field within a region of the device
primitivismA belief in the value of what is simple and unsophisticated, expressed as a philosophy of life or through art or literature
evenering a mathematical function such that f(x) = f(-x) where the value remains unchanged if the sign of the independent variable is reversed
evenesting a mathematical function such that f(x) = f(-x) where the value remains unchanged if the sign of the independent variable is reversed
evenlying a mathematical function such that f(x) = f(-x) where the value remains unchanged if the sign of the independent variable is reversed
derivativesAn arrangement or instrument (such as a future, option, or warrant) whose value derives from and is dependent on the value of an underlying asset
valuesnumerical quantity that is assigned or is determined by calculation or measurement let x take on positive values a value for the age of the earth
singularityA point at which a function takes an infinite value, esp. in space-time when matter is infinitely dense, as at the center of a black hole
singularitiesA point at which a function takes an infinite value, esp. in space-time when matter is infinitely dense, as at the center of a black hole
rockfishesA marine fish of the scorpionfish family with a laterally compressed body. It is generally a bottom-dweller in rocky areas and is frequently of sporting or commercial value
anisotropic(of an object or substance) Having a physical property that has a different value when measured in different directions. A simple example is wood, which is stronger along the grain than across it