differentiation

The act or process of differentiating (generally, without a specialized sense).

Noun

  1. The act or process of differentiating (generally, without a specialized sense).
    • The level of kinesthetic differentiations was established for every individual by using device called kinesthesiometer which allows testing in aquatic environment - 2011, Zukow Walery, Skaliy Aleksander, Napierala...
    1. The act of treating one thing as distinct from another, or of creating such a distinction; of separating a class of things into categories; of describing a thing by illustrating how it is different from something else.

    2. The process of developing distinct components.

  2. The process by which the components of multicellular life (cells, organs, etc.) are produced and acquire function, as when a seed develops the root and stem, and the initial stem develops the leaf, branches, and flower buds.
  3. The evolutionary process by which one taxonomic group (species, genus, variety, etc.) becomes distinct from another, or acquires distinct features; the result of such a process: distinctness.
    • Any hope that the pierines would help to define “the level at which r-K phenomena should be sought has been dashed: apparently species groups (or subgenera, or splitters' genera) are r- or K-selected in the holarctic,...
  4. The process of separation of cooling magma into various rock types.
  5. The process of applying the derivative operator to a function; of calculating a function's derivative.
    • The integration and differentiation of vital function on the one hand, and the preparation and composition of food-material on the other hand form — as we will become fully aware further on — the two great divisions in...

Origin

Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *dwóh₁ Proto-Indo-European *d(w)is- Proto-Italic *dis- Latin dis- Proto-Indo-European *bʰer- Proto-Indo-European *bʰéreti Proto-Italic *ferō Latin ferō Latin differō Latin differēns Proto-Indo-European *-yós Proto-Italic *-ios Old Latin -ios Latin -ius Latin -ia Latin differentia New Latin differentiō New Latin differentiātusbor. English differentiate Proto-Indo-European *-tis Proto-Indo-European *-Hō Proto-Indo-European *-tiHō Proto-Italic *-tiō Latin -tiō Latin -ātiōlbor. Old French -ationbor. Middle English -acioun English -ation English -ion English differentiation From differentiate + -ion, from different + -iate, from differ + -ent, from Middle English differen, from Old French differer, from Latin differō (“carry apart, put off, defer; differ”), from dis- (“apart”) + ferō (“carry, bear”); cognate with Ancient Greek διαφέρω (diaphérō, “to...

Forms

differentiations

Related

differ difference different differentiate differential

Derived

antidifferentiation anti-differentiation autodifferentiation automatic differentiation cellular differentiation chemodifferentiation chondrodifferentiation cluster of differentiation codifferentiation cytodifferentiation dedifferentiation differentiational differentiation syndrome dysdifferentiation enantiodifferentiation erythrodifferentiation evolutionary differentiation histodifferentiation indifferentiation maldifferentiation microdifferentiation misdifferentiation morphodifferentiation multidifferentiation