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1 berfungsikan
function -
2 fungsi
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3 dwifungsi
dual function* * *dual function, esp. of the military, referring to its soldierly and political roles -
4 memfungsikan
make something function, put something into function -
5 berfungsi
functioningfunction, functioned, functioned, functioning* * *function as -
6 jabatan
occupation, incumbency, commission, portfolio* * *[position/occupation]* * *function, duty; position, post; shake of a hand -
7 membentengi
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8 pemegangan
handle, grip; function, office -
9 serah terima
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10 tangan
hand* * *hand* * *hand, arm; something resembling a hand or arm in shape or function -
11 fihak atasan
high function -
12 fungsi agihan Fermi-Dirac
Fermi-Dirac distribution function -
13 fungsi agihanpasangan
pair distribution function -
14 fungsi Airy
Airy function -
15 fungsi akbar Bose-Einstein
Bose-Einstein grand partition function -
16 fungsi akuntansi
accounting function -
17 fungsi antisipasi
anticipation function -
18 fungsi arus
stream function -
19 fungsi arus Lagrange
Lagrange stream function -
20 fungsi bahang
heat function
См. также в других словарях:
Function — Func tion, n. [L. functio, fr. fungi to perform, execute, akin to Skr. bhuj to enjoy, have the use of: cf. F. fonction. Cf. {Defunct}.] 1. The act of executing or performing any duty, office, or calling; performance. In the function of his public … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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function — I. 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 … New Collegiate Dictionary
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function — 1. The special action or physiologic property of an organ or other part of the body. 2. To perform its special work or office, said of an organ or other part of the body. 3. The general properties of any substance, depending on its chemical … Medical dictionary
function — Fluent Flu ent, n. 1. A current of water; a stream. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 2. [Cf. F. fluente.] (Math.) A variable quantity, considered as increasing or diminishing; called, in the modern calculus, the {function} or {integral}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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