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Example sentences for "discrete"

Lexicographically close words:
discreetest; discreetly; discrepancies; discrepancy; discrepant; discretion; discretional; discretionary; discretions; discrimen
  1. What is this to saye, but that my maydes do offende mee, when with discrete wordes they go about to diuert me from my follies and pleasaunt noysome thoughtes?

  2. Wherefore, to make a wise and discrete aunswere that he might not be ouer shotte, he sharpened his wittes, and sodainly came into His remembraunce this aunswere.

  3. And when he had tolde them the loue and sicknes of his sonne, and the discrete deuise of the gentle Phisition, in the presence of all his armie, the mariage was celebrated betwene Stratonica and Antiochus.

  4. Considerations on the Application of the Idea of the Infinite to continuous quantities, and to Discrete Quantities, in so far as these last are expressed in Series 274 VI.

  5. Emminghaus describes a discrete and a more confluent variety.

  6. In cases where the eruption is profuse it may be completely generalized, involving largely the trunk and extremities, the lesions, upon the back particularly, being as closely set together as in discrete variola.

  7. Kinetics of a System of Discrete Particles.

  8. If we have a continuous distribution of matter, instead of a system of discrete particles, the summations in (6) are to be replaced by integrations.

  9. Kinetics of a system of discrete particles.

  10. In many questions relating to systems of discrete particles the internal force Rpq (which we will reckon positive when attractive) between any two particles mp, mq is a function only of the distance rpq between them.

  11. When we pass from the consideration of discrete particles to that of continuous distributions of matter, we require some physical postulate over and above what is contained in the Laws of Motion, in their original formulation.

  12. He set his face against the "sixteen days warm in bed," which Evelyn had to endure even in a discrete smallpox.

  13. As there were many such cases, Sydenham's radical distinction between discrete and confluent smallpox, with his advice to leave the former to itself, was of great value, and is justly reckoned to his credit.

  14. Apart from his rule of leaving cases of discrete smallpox to recover of themselves, Sydenham's management of the disease was neither approved generally at the time, nor endorsed by posterity.

  15. The practice is to take fluid smallpox matter from the pustules of a discrete case of the natural disease, and convey it warm in a stopped phial to the scene of inoculation.

  16. There were all extremes, from confluent smallpox to discrete, many of the discrete having no proper pustules "but hard vesicles of more or less tubercular appearance.

  17. When the eruption did appear, it was only the discrete smallpox; the pimples, he says, were not many.

  18. His practice in the discrete form was to do little or nothing, leaving the disease to get well of itself.

  19. In 350 cases, Frewen had only one fatality, the death of a child, aged four, from worm fever on the eighth day of a discrete eruption.

  20. At the root of his practice lay the distinction that he made between discrete smallpox and confluent.

  21. Few books of arithmetic, or even algebra, as far as I know, draw the reader’s attention at the outset to this essential distinction between discrete and continuous quantity, which is sure to be overlooked in all their subsequent reasonings.

  22. The glands are usually larger than in tuberculosis, and they remain longer discrete and movable; they are firm in consistence, and on section present a granular appearance due to overgrowth of the connective-tissue framework.

  23. They are at first discrete and movable, and may even vary in size from time to time; but with the addition of peri-adenitis they become fixed and matted together, forming lobulated or nodular masses (Fig.

  24. The less severe forms of contusion are associated with ecchymosis, numerous minute and discrete punctate hæmorrhages being scattered through the superficial layers of the skin, which is slightly œdematous.

  25. For they said that discrete quantity, or the how many, either subsists by itself or must be considered with relation to some other; but that continued quantity, or the how much, is either stable or in motion.

  26. There is some reason to think that the Pythagoreans distinguished between discrete and continuous quantity.

  27. The effect produced, in such a case, will be precisely that of "interpenetration," of transition which is not a matter of discrete units.

  28. All spirits enjoy community, as all souls and all bodies on their respective planes of existence; but between spirit and soul, as between soul and body, there is a discrete degree.

  29. The apparent hiatus between one plane of existence and the next he called a discrete degree, while the community between different bodies on the same plane he called a continuous degree.

  30. But the units which William found in existence and which he distributed among his followers were for the more part discrete units, and seldom did the Norman baron acquire as his honour any wide stretch of continuous territory.

  31. Then again in the north and east the manor is often the centre of an extensive but very discrete territory known as its soke.

  32. How thai suld have discrete and traist messageris.

  33. Finally Clerk-Maxwell showed that even this was not enough and that the rings to be stable must be made up of discrete particles, a swarm of meteorites in fact.

  34. Even before this Edward Roche in 1848 had shown that the rings must be composed of discrete particles, mere dust and ashes.

  35. Assumed by the early astronomers to be solid and continuous, they were later shown to have concentric intervals, and to be composed of discrete particles.

  36. Here is my home the while; I never seek 450 The city, unless summon'd by discrete Penelope to listen to the news Brought by some stranger, whencesoe'er arrived.

  37. There sat discrete Penelope; then came Her beautiful attendants from within, Who cleared the litter'd bread, the board, and cups From which the insolent companions drank.

  38. Him doubtless, old Laertes mourns, and him Discrete Penelope, nor less his son Telemachus, born newly when he sail'd.

  39. For worthy as a brother of our love The constant friend and the discrete I deem.

  40. To the ryght wise, noble, and discrete Comons of this present Parlement.

  41. To the Kyng, oure Soverayn Lord, and to the right wyse and discrete Lordis, assemblyd in this present Parlement.

  42. A question now arises with regard to the creation of the world in its discrete aspect (vyashti), which consists in the differentiation of names and forms (i.

  43. I will not answere him with our common English prouerbe, as I might, which is: That one foole may aske moe questions in one houre, then ten discrete men can wel answere in fiue dayes.

  44. Moreover, it is a discrete quantity for its parts have no common boundary.

  45. Number, therefore, is a discrete quantity.

  46. Part 6 Quantity is either discrete or continuous.

  47. The term discrete implies that the lesions are separate and distinct, not coalescent.

  48. The few purpuric spots seen in the severe discrete and the confluent forms are not of great significance, as they are generally due to a peculiar diathesis, and as a rule the patient recovers.

  49. In the mild confluent form the disease is similar to the discrete form only that several lesions coalesce.

  50. The majority of physicists regard the luminiferous ether as consisting of "discrete particles"--"elementary molecules of inconceivable minuteness and tenuity.


  51. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "discrete" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    alien; aloof; apart; assorted; asunder; bipartite; broadcast; broken; choppy; contrary; detached; deviating; different; differing; diffuse; disagreeing; disconnected; discontinued; discontinuous; discordant; discrepant; discrete; disjunct; disjunctive; disparate; dispersed; disseminated; dissimilar; dissipated; dissonant; distinct; distinctive; distinguished; distributed; divergent; divers; diverse; diversified; episodic; exotic; extraneous; fitful; foreign; heterogeneous; incoherent; incommensurable; incomparable; incompatible; incongruous; inconsistent; independent; individual; inharmonious; insular; intermittent; interrupted; irreconcilable; irregular; isolated; jagged; jerky; many; motley; multifarious; open; other; outlandish; parenthetic; parenthetical; particular; partitioned; patchy; removed; scattered; scrappy; segregate; separate; separated; several; singular; sparse; spasmodic; sporadic; spread; straggling; strange; suspended; tenuous; unaffiliated; unallied; unassociated; unattached; unattended; unconnected; unconsolidated; unequal; unlike; unrelated; variant; varied; variegated; various; varying; widespread