functions
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- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(functions): بازگشت به واژه functions functions of money maintenance functions market functions mathematical functions money functions orthogonal functions orthonormal functions post war consumption functions transfer functions
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 func·tion n. Pronunciation: ' fəŋ(k)-shən Function: noun Etymology: Latin function-, functio performance, from fungi to perform; probably akin to Sanskrit bhuṅkte he enjoys Date: 1533 1 : professional or official position : OCCUPATION 2 : the action for which a person or thing is specially fitted or used or for which a thing exists : PURPOSE 3 : any of a group of related actions contributing to a larger action especially : the normal and specific contribution of a bodily part to the economy of a living organism 4 : an official or formal ceremony or social gathering 5 a : a mathematical correspondence that assigns exactly one element of one set to each element of the same or another set b : a variable (as a quality, trait, or measurement) that depends on and varies with another <height is a function of age> also : RESULT <illnesses that are a function of stress> 6 : characteristic behavior of a chemical compound due to a particular reactive unit also : FUNCTIONAL GROUP 7 : a computer subroutine specifically : one that performs a calculation with variables provided by a program and supplies the program with a single result –func·tion·less \-ləs\ adjective synonyms FUNCTION , OFFICE , DUTY , PROVINCE mean the acts or operations expected of a person or thing. FUNCTION implies a definite end or purpose that the one in question serves or a particular kind of work it is intended to perform <the function of language is two-fold: to communicate emotion and to give information ― Aldous Huxley>. OFFICE is typically applied to the function or service expected of a person by reason of a trade or profession or a special relationship to others <they exercise the offices of the judge, the priest, the counsellor ― W. E. Gladstone>. …