Differential [adjective]
Definition of Differential:
concerning mathematics
Sentence/Example of Differential:
This compares with just three touchdowns for Watson and accounts for the entire differential in the two QBs’ career TD totals.
Graphing functions include basic function graphing, parametric graphing, polar graphing, sequence graphing, 3-D graphing, and differential-equation graphing.
They are 3 points behind Watford, and the two teams have the same goal differential.
Leicester won 12 of its first 16 matches and even had a better goal differential than the pace-setting Reds over that same stretch.
Since the law’s passage, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and federal courts have come to understand a broader definition of sex discrimination, covering motherhood, differential pension programs, pregnancy and sexual harassment.
A record is generally kept of the number of nucleated red cells seen during a differential count of leukocytes.
The differential count is best made upon a film stained with Wright's, Jenner's, or Ehrlich's stain.
Jenner's stain, which gives a somewhat similar picture, is preferred by many for differential counting of leukocytes.
The principal source of the irregularities was found in the concealed upper differential wheel of the Grubb slow motion.
You,” said I. “You drive a nail as if it were an abstruse problem in differential calculus.