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  • Incremental computing
  • Software feature

    depend on the changed data. When incremental computing is successful, it can be significantly faster than computing new outputs naively. For example,

    Incremental computing

    Incremental computing

    Incremental_computing

  • Incremental backup
  • Backup containing only changes since the last backup

    would need the last full backup plus all the incremental backups until the point of restoration. Incremental backups are often desirable as they reduce

    Incremental backup

    Incremental_backup

  • Increment
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up increment, incremental, or incrémental in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Increment or incremental may refer to: Incrementalism, a theory (also

    Increment

    Increment

  • Incremental compiler
  • An incremental compiler is a kind of incremental computation applied to the field of compilation. Quite naturally, whereas ordinary compilers make a so-called

    Incremental compiler

    Incremental_compiler

  • Incremental game
  • Video game genre

    Incremental games are a video game subgenre characterized by the incremental accumulation of in-game resources, and gradual, often exponential progression

    Incremental game

    Incremental game

    Incremental_game

  • Dirty bit
  • Bit used in caches

    algorithms of an operating system. Dirty bits can also be used in incremental computing by marking segments of data that need to be processed or have yet

    Dirty bit

    Dirty_bit

  • Incremental update
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Incremental update may refer to: Incremental backup Incremental computing Incremental data loading, a technique which ca be based on change data capture

    Incremental update

    Incremental_update

  • Dataflow programming
  • Computer programming paradigm

    programming Glossary of reconfigurable computing High-performance reconfigurable computing Incremental computing Parallel programming model Partitioned

    Dataflow programming

    Dataflow_programming

  • Differential backup
  • Backup containing only changes since the last full backup

    an incremental backup contains only the changes since the last incremental backup. (Or, of course, since the last full backup if the incremental backup

    Differential backup

    Differential_backup

  • Data engineering
  • Software engineering approach to designing and developing information systems

    implementations, such as Differential/Timely Dataflow, have used incremental computing for much more efficient data processing. Data is stored in a variety

    Data engineering

    Data_engineering

  • Computer
  • Programmable machine that processes data

    of the analytical engine's computing unit (the mill) in 1888. He gave a successful demonstration of its use in computing tables in 1906. In his work

    Computer

    Computer

    Computer

  • Incremental learning
  • Method of machine learning

    inherently support incremental learning. Other algorithms can be adapted to facilitate incremental learning. Examples of incremental algorithms include

    Incremental learning

    Incremental_learning

  • Incremental search
  • User interface method to search for text

    In computing, incremental search, also known as hot search, incremental find or real-time suggestions, is a user interface interaction method to progressively

    Incremental search

    Incremental search

    Incremental_search

  • Timeline of computing 2020–present
  • computing from 2020 to the present. For narratives explaining the overall developments, see the history of computing. Significant events in computing

    Timeline of computing 2020–present

    Timeline of computing 2020–present

    Timeline_of_computing_2020–present

  • Reactive programming
  • Programming paradigm based on asynchronous data streams

    optimization that has been extensively studied via the discipline of incremental computing, whose approach requires runtime satisfaction involving the view-update

    Reactive programming

    Reactive_programming

  • Algorithms for calculating variance
  • Important algorithms in numerical statistics

    Scientific Computing. SIAM. p. 47. ISBN 978-0-89871-584-2. Chan, Tony F.; Golub, Gene H.; LeVeque, Randall J. (1983). "Algorithms for computing the sample

    Algorithms for calculating variance

    Algorithms_for_calculating_variance

  • Dependency graph
  • Directed graph representing dependencies

    analytics: GraphBolt and KickStarter capture value dependencies for incremental computing when graph structure changes. Spreadsheet calculators. They need

    Dependency graph

    Dependency_graph

  • Functional reactive programming
  • Programming paradigm

    and reactive but differs from functional reactive programming. Incremental computing Stream processing Elliott, Conal; Hudak, Paul. "Functional Reactive

    Functional reactive programming

    Functional_reactive_programming

  • Incremental sheet forming
  • Single Point Incremental Forming (SPIF) is used when the opposite side of the sheet is supported by a faceplate and Two Point Incremental Forming (TPIF)

    Incremental sheet forming

    Incremental_sheet_forming

  • Component (graph theory)
  • Maximal subgraph whose vertices can reach each other

    S2CID 1869184 Bengelloun, Safwan Abdelmajid (December 1982), Aspects of Incremental Computing (PhD thesis), Yale University, p. 12, ProQuest 303248045 Skiena

    Component (graph theory)

    Component (graph theory)

    Component_(graph_theory)

  • Delaunay triangulation
  • Triangulation method

    algorithm provides another approach for incremental construction. It gives an alternative to edge flipping for computing the Delaunay triangles containing a

    Delaunay triangulation

    Delaunay triangulation

    Delaunay_triangulation

  • Incremental encoder
  • Electromechanical device

    incremental encoder interface, which in turn will "track" and report the encoder's absolute position. Incremental encoders report position increments

    Incremental encoder

    Incremental encoder

    Incremental_encoder

  • Build automation
  • Building software via an unattended fashion

    share resources and results. An incremental build is a process within a build system where build tools use an incremental compiler to recompile only the

    Build automation

    Build_automation

  • Lazy evaluation
  • Software optimization technique

    Futures and promises Generator (computer programming) Graph reduction Incremental computing – a related concept whereby computations are only repeated if their

    Lazy evaluation

    Lazy_evaluation

  • Bit
  • Unit of information

    The bit is the most basic unit of information in computing and digital communication. The name is a portmanteau of binary digit. The bit represents a

    Bit

    Bit

  • Scrum (project management)
  • Management framework

    self-managing. Unlike sequential approaches, scrum is an iterative and incremental framework for product development. Scrum allows for continuous feedback

    Scrum (project management)

    Scrum (project management)

    Scrum_(project_management)

  • Incremental capital-output ratio
  • Ratio of how much additional investment is needed to generate one unit of extra output

    investment.[citation needed] Incremental Capital Output Ratio (ICOR) = Δ K Δ Y = Δ K Y Δ Y Y = I Y Δ Y Y {\displaystyle {\text{Incremental Capital Output Ratio

    Incremental capital-output ratio

    Incremental_capital-output_ratio

  • Compute (machine learning)
  • In artificial intelligence and cloud computing, compute is the amount of computing power or computational resources required to train machine learning

    Compute (machine learning)

    Compute (machine learning)

    Compute_(machine_learning)

  • Waterfall model
  • Modelling software development in sequential phases

    in 1994, which encourages evolutionary acquisition and iterative and incremental development. In response to perceived problems with the original, pure

    Waterfall model

    Waterfall_model

  • Halt and Catch Fire (computing)
  • Computer machine code instruction

    HCF, shows up as "Overextended Mnemonics" in the April 1980 Creative Computing flip-side parody issue. CPU designers sometimes incorporate one or more

    Halt and Catch Fire (computing)

    Halt_and_Catch_Fire_(computing)

  • Michael B. T. Bell
  • Software architect

    enterprise software architect, chiefly recognized for developing the Incremental Software Architecture methodology, service-oriented modeling framework

    Michael B. T. Bell

    Michael B. T. Bell

    Michael_B._T._Bell

  • Timeline of computing before 1950
  • in the history of computing: from prehistory until 1949. For narratives explaining the overall developments, see History of computing. The Ishango bone

    Timeline of computing before 1950

    Timeline of computing before 1950

    Timeline_of_computing_before_1950

  • Maximum power point tracking
  • Solar cell power extraction method

    P / d V {\displaystyle dP/dV} ). The incremental conductance method computes MPP by comparison of the incremental conductance ( I Δ / V Δ {\displaystyle

    Maximum power point tracking

    Maximum power point tracking

    Maximum_power_point_tracking

  • Conflict-free replicated data type
  • Type of data structure

    In distributed computing, a conflict-free replicated data type (CRDT) is a data structure that is replicated across multiple computers in a network, with

    Conflict-free replicated data type

    Conflict-free_replicated_data_type

  • Active data structure
  • Data with an associated thread or process

    and clear. Self-adjusting computation is a technique for creating incremental computing programs that maintain internal state and can adjust to new inputs

    Active data structure

    Active_data_structure

  • Memory address
  • Reference to a specific memory location

    In computing, a memory address is a reference to a specific memory location in memory used by both software and hardware. These addresses are fixed-length

    Memory address

    Memory address

    Memory_address

  • Process
  • Series of activities

    step in manufacturing in which chemical reaction takes place Process (computing), a computer program, or running a program concurrently with other programs

    Process

    Process

  • Cerebras Systems
  • American semiconductor company

    computing power without buying its hardware. The company also builds data centers using its processors and supercomputers to provide cloud computing services

    Cerebras Systems

    Cerebras Systems

    Cerebras_Systems

  • Linear interpolation
  • Method of curve fitting

    a verb or noun for the operation. e.g. "Bresenham's algorithm lerps incrementally between the two endpoints of the line." Lerp operations are built into

    Linear interpolation

    Linear interpolation

    Linear_interpolation

  • Interrupt
  • Signal to a computer processor emitted by hardware or software

    implement computer multitasking and system calls, especially in real-time computing. Systems that use interrupts in these ways are said to be interrupt-driven

    Interrupt

    Interrupt

    Interrupt

  • Incremental decision tree
  • is desired. Here is a short list of incremental decision tree methods, organized by their (usually non-incremental) parent algorithms. CART (1984) is a

    Incremental decision tree

    Incremental_decision_tree

  • Microservices
  • Collection of loosely coupled services used to build computer applications

    architectures to be adopted for cloud-native applications, serverless computing, and applications using lightweight container deployment via OS-level

    Microservices

    Microservices

  • Linearizability
  • Property of some operation(s) in concurrent programming

    Taubenfel, Gadi (2016). "The Computability of Relaxed Data Structures: Queues and Stacks as Examples" (PDF). Distributed Computing. 29 (5): 396–407. doi:10

    Linearizability

    Linearizability

    Linearizability

  • History of computing hardware (1960s–present)
  • Microsoft's early days Triumph of the Nerds Ubiquitous computing Internet of things Fog computing Edge computing Ambient intelligence System on a chip Network

    History of computing hardware (1960s–present)

    History of computing hardware (1960s–present)

    History_of_computing_hardware_(1960s–present)

  • Vector database
  • Type of database that uses vectors to represent other data

    generative AI". VentureBeat. 2023-07-14. Retrieved 2023-10-29. "Automatic incremental embedding index". Pixeltable. 24 April 2025. Retrieved 2025-07-04. "pgvector"

    Vector database

    Vector_database

  • Router (computing)
  • Device that forwards data packets between computer networks

    University of California, Santa Barbara, and the University of Utah School of Computing in the United States. All were built with the Honeywell 516. These computers

    Router (computing)

    Router (computing)

    Router_(computing)

  • Delimited search
  • Computing in which the user has to type in full for search interface

    before initiating a search and receiving results. This is in contrast to incremental search, in which results are displayed to the user as they type their

    Delimited search

    Delimited_search

  • Load (computing)
  • Amount of computational work that a computer system performs

    In UNIX computing, the system load is a measure of the amount of computational work that a computer system performs. The load average represents the average

    Load (computing)

    Load (computing)

    Load_(computing)

  • MATLAB
  • Numerical computing environment and programming language

    intended primarily for numeric computing, an optional toolbox uses the MuPAD symbolic engine allowing access to symbolic computing abilities. An additional

    MATLAB

    MATLAB

    MATLAB

  • Square root algorithms
  • Algorithms for calculating square roots

    as programs to be executed on a digital electronic computer or other computing device. Algorithms may take into account convergence (how many iterations

    Square root algorithms

    Square_root_algorithms

  • Computer network
  • Network that allows computers to share resources and communicate with each other

    tunnel between the SSL server and the SSL client. Cloud computing Cyberspace Distributed computing History of the Internet Information Age ISO/IEC 11801 –

    Computer network

    Computer network

    Computer_network

  • Graphics processing unit
  • Specialized electronic circuit that accelerates graphics

    generalized computing devices. Parallel GPUs are making computational inroads against the CPU, and a subfield of research, dubbed GPU computing or GPGPU

    Graphics processing unit

    Graphics processing unit

    Graphics_processing_unit

  • Aliasing (computing)
  • Multiple names for the same data location

    In computing, aliasing describes a situation in which a data location in memory can be accessed through different symbolic names in the program. Thus

    Aliasing (computing)

    Aliasing_(computing)

  • Brooks's law
  • Software project management principle

    Mythical Man-Month. According to Brooks, under certain conditions, an incremental person when added to a project makes it take more, not less time. According

    Brooks's law

    Brooks's_law

  • Manchester Baby
  • First electronic stored-program computer, 1948

    original on 13 February 2009 "JVA – Computing History". John Vincent Atanasoff and the Birth Of Electronic Digital Computing. JVA Initiative Committee and Iowa

    Manchester Baby

    Manchester Baby

    Manchester_Baby

  • Software engineering
  • Engineering approach to software development

    engineering is considered one of the major computing disciplines. In modern systems, where concepts such as Edge Computing, Internet of Things and Cyber-physical

    Software engineering

    Software_engineering

  • Virtual machine
  • Software that emulates an entire computer

    In computing, a virtual machine (VM) is the virtualization or emulation of a computer system. Virtual machines are based on computer architectures and

    Virtual machine

    Virtual machine

    Virtual_machine

  • Wheeler incremental inductance rule
  • Rule of thumb for estimating skin effect resistance of parallel transmission lines

    The incremental inductance rule, attributed to Harold Alden Wheeler by Gupta and others is a formula used to compute skin effect resistance and internal

    Wheeler incremental inductance rule

    Wheeler incremental inductance rule

    Wheeler_incremental_inductance_rule

  • Neural network (machine learning)
  • Computational model used in machine learning

    images. Unsupervised pre-training and increased computing power from GPUs and distributed computing allowed the use of larger networks, particularly

    Neural network (machine learning)

    Neural network (machine learning)

    Neural_network_(machine_learning)

  • Search engine (computing)
  • System to help searching for information

    In computing, a search engine is an information retrieval software system designed to help find information stored on one or more computer systems. Search

    Search engine (computing)

    Search_engine_(computing)

  • List of software development philosophies
  • by example Data-driven development Data-oriented design Iterative and incremental development Waterfall model Formal methods Agile software development

    List of software development philosophies

    List_of_software_development_philosophies

  • Compiler
  • Software that translates code from one programming language to another

    code. Theoretical computing concepts developed by scientists, mathematicians, and engineers formed the basis of digital modern computing development during

    Compiler

    Compiler

  • Service pack
  • Single installable package of software updates

    In computing, a service pack comprises a collection of updates, fixes, or enhancements to a software program delivered in the form of a single installable

    Service pack

    Service_pack

  • Byzantine fault
  • Fault in a computer system that presents different symptoms to different observers

    Fault Tolerant Computing at the Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, 1955–85". The Evolution of Fault-Tolerant Computing. Dependable Computing and Fault-Tolerant

    Byzantine fault

    Byzantine_fault

  • Passivity (engineering)
  • Systems that do not produce or consume energy

    the incremental and thermodynamic sense) components. An active USB to PS/2 adapter consists of logic to translate signals (active in the incremental sense)

    Passivity (engineering)

    Passivity_(engineering)

  • Fractional Brownian motion
  • Probability theory concept

    generalization of Brownian motion. Unlike classical Brownian motion, the increments of fBm need not be independent. fBm is a continuous-time Gaussian process

    Fractional Brownian motion

    Fractional_Brownian_motion

  • Microsoft Windows
  • Computer operating system

    Windows is grouped into families that cater to particular sectors of the computing industry – Windows for personal computers, Windows Server for servers

    Microsoft Windows

    Microsoft_Windows

  • D-Wave Systems
  • Quantum computing company

    presented at the Computing Frontiers 2013 conference. In March 2013, several groups of researchers at the Adiabatic Quantum Computing workshop at the Institute

    D-Wave Systems

    D-Wave Systems

    D-Wave_Systems

  • Software design pattern
  • Reusable solution template to a commonly-needed software behavior

    many different contexts, including different programming languages and computing platforms. Design patterns can be viewed as formalized best practices

    Software design pattern

    Software_design_pattern

  • Cold start (computing)
  • Type of problem in computing

    Cold start in computing refers to a problem where a system or its part was created or restarted and is not working at its normal operation. The problem

    Cold start (computing)

    Cold_start_(computing)

  • Array (data structure)
  • Type of data structure

    sometimes called "matrices". In some cases the term "vector" is used in computing to refer to an array, although tuples rather than vectors are the more

    Array (data structure)

    Array_(data_structure)

  • Scenario (computing)
  • Description of foreseeable interactions between users and a technical system

    In computing, a scenario is a narrative of foreseeable interactions of user roles (known in the Unified Modeling Language as 'actors') and the technical

    Scenario (computing)

    Scenario_(computing)

  • Plus and minus signs
  • Mathematical symbols (+ and −)

    then y = x++ increments x to 7 but sets y to 6, whereas y = ++x would set both x and y to 7. By extension, ++ is sometimes used in computing terminology

    Plus and minus signs

    Plus_and_minus_signs

  • Special Interest Group on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining
  • Group within the Association for Computing Machinery

    SIGKDD, representing the Association for Computing Machinery's (ACM) Special Interest Group (SIG) on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, hosts an influential

    Special Interest Group on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining

    Special_Interest_Group_on_Knowledge_Discovery_and_Data_Mining

  • Barry Boehm
  • American software engineer (1935–2022)

    development. This variant is called the Wideband Delphi method. The Incremental Commitment Model (ICM) is a system design, developmental, and evolution

    Barry Boehm

    Barry Boehm

    Barry_Boehm

  • Computability
  • Ability to solve a problem by an effective procedure

    Church–Turing thesis conjectures that there is no effective model of computing that can compute more mathematical functions than a Turing machine. Computer scientists

    Computability

    Computability

  • Turing's proof
  • Proof by Alan Turing

    of typewriter-like "computing machines" that obey a simple set of rules and his subsequent development of a "universal computing machine". In his proof

    Turing's proof

    Turing's_proof

  • Semaphore (programming)
  • Variable used in a concurrent system

    unit of the resource. signal: Increments the value of the semaphore variable by 1. After the increment, if the pre-increment value was negative (meaning

    Semaphore (programming)

    Semaphore_(programming)

  • Google
  • American multinational technology company

    online advertising, search engine technology, email, cloud computing, software, quantum computing, e-commerce, consumer electronics, and artificial intelligence

    Google

    Google

    Google

  • Reduced instruction set computer
  • Processor executing one instruction in minimal clock cycles

    computer (RISC) chips. Explicitly parallel instruction computing No instruction set computing One-instruction set computer Very long instruction word

    Reduced instruction set computer

    Reduced instruction set computer

    Reduced_instruction_set_computer

  • Data security
  • Process of securing digital information

    days to complete. Incremental backups only secures changed data since last backup. While all backups are done in full backups, incremental backups only save

    Data security

    Data_security

  • Net income
  • Measure of the profitability of a business venture

    and other expenses for an accounting period.[better source needed] It is computed as the residual of all revenues and gains less all expenses and losses

    Net income

    Net_income

  • Reentrancy (computing)
  • Concept in computer programming

    2007-08-24 – via the author's website at the University of Utah School of Computing. Kerrisk, Michael (2010). The Linux Programming Interface. No Starch Press

    Reentrancy (computing)

    Reentrancy_(computing)

  • Google Compute Engine
  • Cloud computing platform for deploying virtual machines

    a fleet of VM instances. Google Compute Engine Unit (GCEU), which is pronounced as GQ, is an abstraction of computing resources. According to Google,

    Google Compute Engine

    Google_Compute_Engine

  • Zero-player game
  • Game that has no sentient players

    the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. New York, NY, USA: Association for Computing Machinery. pp. 1–15. doi:10.1145/3173574.3174195

    Zero-player game

    Zero-player_game

  • Julia (programming language)
  • Dynamic programming language

    Julia Computing, Inc. by Viral B. Shah, Deepak Vinchhi, Alan Edelman, Jeff Bezanson, Stefan Karpinski and Keno Fischer. In June 2017, Julia Computing raised

    Julia (programming language)

    Julia (programming language)

    Julia_(programming_language)

  • Rule-based machine learning
  • AI that learns decision rules from data

    knowledge, data types(discrete or continuous) and in combinations. Repeated incremental pruning to produce error reduction (RIPPER) is a propositional rule learner

    Rule-based machine learning

    Rule-based_machine_learning

  • Year zero
  • Year used in some calendars

    Amino acid racemisation Archaeomagnetic dating Dendrochronology Ice core Incremental dating Lichenometry Paleomagnetism Radiometric dating Lead–lead Potassium–argon

    Year zero

    Year_zero

  • Digital differential analyzer (graphics algorithm)
  • Device for interpolation in computer graphics

    closegraph(); } Bresenham's line algorithm is an algorithm for line rendering. Incremental error algorithm Xiaolin Wu's line algorithm is an algorithm for line

    Digital differential analyzer (graphics algorithm)

    Digital_differential_analyzer_(graphics_algorithm)

  • RiskMetrics
  • American financial services company

    three incremental risk measures: Incremental VaR (IVaR), Incremental Expected Shortfall (IES), and Incremental Standard Deviation (ISD). Incremental statistics

    RiskMetrics

    RiskMetrics

  • Two-way radio
  • Communication device

    government agencies may be cyclical or sporadic. Managers may replace computing systems, vehicles, or budget computer and vehicle support costs while

    Two-way radio

    Two-way radio

    Two-way_radio

  • Assembly language
  • Low-level programming language family

    In computing, assembly language (alternatively assembler language or symbolic machine code), often referred to simply as assembly and commonly abbreviated

    Assembly language

    Assembly language

    Assembly_language

  • Brainfuck
  • Esoteric, minimalist programming language

    Turing-complete language, Brainfuck is theoretically capable of computing any computable function or simulating any other computational model if given access

    Brainfuck

    Brainfuck

    Brainfuck

  • Online machine learning
  • Method of machine learning

    considered more than once). The incremental gradient method can be shown to provide a minimizer to the empirical risk. Incremental techniques can be advantageous

    Online machine learning

    Online_machine_learning

  • Persistence (computer science)
  • Characteristic of state of a computer system that outlives the process that created it

    In computer science, persistence refers to the characteristic of state of a system that outlives (persists for longer than) the process that created it

    Persistence (computer science)

    Persistence_(computer_science)

  • History of computed tomography
  • History of radiation-based medical imaging

    in the 1970s with the work of Godfrey Hounsfield, when advancements in computing power and the development of commercial CT scanners made routine diagnostic

    History of computed tomography

    History of computed tomography

    History_of_computed_tomography

  • Internet checksum
  • Mechanism to detect corruption in the header of an IPv4 packet

    RFC 1071 "Computing the Internet Checksum". Optimizations are presented in RFC 1624 "Computation of the Internet Checksum via Incremental Update", to

    Internet checksum

    Internet_checksum

  • Garbage collection (computer science)
  • Form of automatic memory management

    environments, in transaction processing, or in interactive programs. Incremental, concurrent, and real-time garbage collectors address these problems

    Garbage collection (computer science)

    Garbage collection (computer science)

    Garbage_collection_(computer_science)

  • Oracle machine
  • Abstract machine used to study decision problems

    on Computing. 10 (1). doi:10.1137/0210008. ISSN 0097-5397. Archived (PDF) from the original on 25 December 2022. Börger, Egon (1989). Computability, complexity

    Oracle machine

    Oracle_machine

  • Amorphous computing
  • local interactions. The term amorphous computing was coined at MIT in 1996 in a paper entitled "Amorphous Computing Manifesto" by Abelson, Knight, Sussman

    Amorphous computing

    Amorphous_computing

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  • Tanam
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    Hindu, Indian

    Tanam

    Slender; Increment

    Tanam

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  • Boy/Male

    Farsi, French, German, Parsi, Spanish

    Gaspard

    Wealthy Man; Treasurer; He who Guards the Treasure; Form of Caspar

  • DEÃ’RSA
  • Male

    Scottish

    DEÃ’RSA

    Scottish Gaelic form of Greek Georgios, DEÃ’RSA means "earth-worker, farmer."

  • MARZIO
  • Male

    Italian

    MARZIO

    Italian form of Roman Latin Marcius, MARZIO means "defense" or "of the sea."

  • Jaladhara
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Jaladhara

    Ocean

  • Naag | நாக
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Naag | நாக

    A big serpent

  • Chizkiya
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew

    Chizkiya

    God enriches.

  • Beatley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Norfolk)

    Beatley

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    Shailja

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  • Increment
  • n.

    Matter added; increase; produce; production; -- opposed to decrement.

  • Calculated
  • p. p. & a.

    Worked out by calculation; as calculated tables for computing interest; ascertained or conjectured as a result of calculation; as, the calculated place of a planet; the calculated velocity of a cannon ball.

  • Epoch
  • n.

    An arbitrary fixed date, for which the elements used in computing the place of a planet, or other heavenly body, at any other date, are given; as, the epoch of Mars; lunar elements for the epoch March 1st, 1860.

  • Factorial
  • n.

    A name given to the factors of a continued product when the former are derivable from one and the same function F(x) by successively imparting a constant increment or decrement h to the independent variable. Thus the product F(x).F(x + h).F(x + 2h) . . . F[x + (n-1)h] is called a factorial term, and its several factors take the name of factorials.

  • Incremental
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or resulting from, the process of growth; as, the incremental lines in the dentine of teeth.

  • Excremental
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to excrement.

  • Increment
  • n.

    The act or process of increasing; growth in bulk, guantity, number, value, or amount; augmentation; enlargement.

  • Reckon
  • v. i.

    To make an enumeration or computation; to engage in numbering or computing.

  • Equicrescent
  • a.

    Increasing by equal increments; as, an equicrescent variable.

  • Moment
  • n.

    An infinitesimal change in a varying quantity; an increment or decrement.

  • Decrement
  • n.

    The quantity lost by gradual diminution or waste; -- opposed to increment.

  • Incruental
  • a.

    Unbloody; not attended with blood; as, an incruental sacrifice.

  • Trochometer
  • n.

    A contrivance for computing the revolutions of a wheel; an odometer.

  • Increment
  • n.

    The increase of a variable quantity or fraction from its present value to its next ascending value; the finite quantity, generally variable, by which a variable quantity is increased.

  • Stereometry
  • n.

    The art of measuring and computing the cubical contents of bodies and figures; -- distinguished from planimetry.

  • Recremental
  • a.

    Recrementitious.

  • Differential
  • n.

    An increment, usually an indefinitely small one, which is given to a variable quantity.

  • Increment
  • n.

    An amplification without strict climax,

  • Equation
  • n.

    A quantity to be applied in computing the mean place or other element of a celestial body; that is, any one of the several quantities to be added to, or taken from, its position as calculated on the hypothesis of a mean uniform motion, in order to find its true position as resulting from its actual and unequal motion.