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    by
    /bʌɪ/

    preposition

    • 1. identifying the agent performing an action.
    • 2. indicating the means of achieving something: "malaria can be controlled by attacking the parasite"

    adverb

    • 1. so as to go past: "a car flashed by on the other side of the road"

    noun

    • 1. variant spelling of bye

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  2. Jul 11, 2013 · 1. Grammatically, both by and as are acceptable in either of the examples given. But as mathematical statements, both examples have problems. In the first example, “The function f is defined by/as f=a+b+c ”, unless a, b, c all are previously-defined functions or constants, the arguments of f and its dependence on them is unclear, ie ...

  3. Apr 29, 2018 · No, they're essentially the same, albeit that predefine is very rarely used compared to define. But as a past-tense adjective (predefined vs defined), 'predefined' implies instructions or a mold, or even predestination. It is a proactive adjective. At some point before the actual act, someone has already created rules for how the act will occur ...

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  5. May 18, 2019 · Definition is a statement expressing the essential nature of something (Merriam-Webster).. Definition of something tells you "what that is, what's its essence."

  6. Nov 17, 2011 · More importantly, "metagaming" and "meta" within a gaming context are not the same word and do not have any relationship with each other. The former is a portmanteau to define a new phenomenon or concept in the gaming scene, and the latter is a (b)acronym to define the most effective way of playing. –

  7. Aug 9, 2016 · "We should define a new system the knowledge." No, that's wrong. You can reduce the original sentence to three statements: We should define a new system; The state of the system (not the system itself) will be a set of variables; The variables included in the set will be those that the controller can use in making a decision.

  8. 1. "Deregister" carries more of an active connotation than "unregister". For example, while the "unregistering" might involve removing your name from the guest list for a conference, "deregistering" would also include cancellation of hotel reservations, travel plans, etc. Share. Improve this answer.

  9. Jan 5, 2016 · Dope is a rather new slang word that is used to define someone or something excellent, great, impressive. OED says that it is originally in African-American usage and chiefly among rap musicians and enthusiasts. However, you can hear it outside the rap realm nowadays. OED's first citation is from 1981: Yo, man, them boys is dope... This record ...

  10. Accumulative means having the characteristic of tending to accumulate. Cumulative means having built up or accumulated over time. E.g. something has a cumulative effect, or is a cumulative result of something. It is more specific in meaning than 'accumulative', in that it

  11. @Shinto: "Commentate" may be a back-formation, but Merriam-Webster has it and says "First Known Use: 1794". Also (as you said yourself), "commentator" has a connotation beyond merely "someone who comments"; the dictionary gives "one who gives a commentary; especially: one who reports and discusses news on radio or television".