determinate
having defined limits; definite.
settled; positive.
conclusive; final.
Botany. (of an inflorescence) having the primary and each secondary axis ending in a flower or bud, thus preventing further elongation.
Engineering.
(of a structure) able to be analyzed completely by means of the principles of statics.
(of a member of a structure) subject only to definite, known stresses.
(of a stress) able to be determined through the principles of statics.
to make certain of.
to identify.
Origin of determinate
1Other words from determinate
- de·ter·mi·nate·ly, adverb
- de·ter·mi·nate·ness, noun
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How to use determinate in a sentence
Determinateness is, as it were, the bridge to phenomenal existence.
The Introduction to Hegel's Philosophy of Fine Arts | Georg HegelThe man may become indifferent about the ethical determinateness of his deeds.
Pedagogics as a System | Karl RosenkranzIt cannot be expected that our classifications should vie in accuracy and determinateness with those of natural science.
The Fairy Mythology | Thomas KeightleyThe great difficulty here is the apparent determinateness of species.
A History of Science, Volume 4(of 5) | Henry Smith WilliamsNatural individuality appearing as national determinateness was still acknowledged, but was deprived of its abstract isolation.
Pedagogics as a System | Karl Rosenkranz
British Dictionary definitions for determinate
/ (dɪˈtɜːmɪnɪt) /
definitely limited, defined, or fixed; distinct
a less common word for determined
able to be predicted or deduced
(of an effect) obeying the law of causality
botany (of an inflorescence) having the main and branch stems ending in flowers and unable to grow further; cymose
(of a structure, stress, etc) able to be fully analysed or determined
Derived forms of determinate
- determinately, adverb
- determinateness, noun
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Scientific definitions for determinate
[ dĭ-tûr′mə-nĭt ]
Precisely determined, limited, or defined.
Not continuing to grow at an apical meristem. In the cyme, a determinate inflorescence, for example, the first floret develops at the end of the meristem, and no further elongation of the inflorescence can occur.
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