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Transitive; Transistive; Transitivity (disambiguation)

transitive         
A transitive verb has a direct object.
? intransitive
ADJ
transitive         
a.
(Gram.) Active.
transitive         
A relation R is transitive if x R y & y R z => x R z. Equivalence relations, pre-, partial and total orders are all transitive.

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Transitivity

Transitivity or transitive may refer to:

Aussprachebeispiele für transitive
1. And by transitive property,
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2. A transitive verb mandates
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3. It's called a transitive Venus.
The Crowd and the Cosmos - Adventures in the Zooniverse _ Chris Lintott _ Talks at Google
4. Then the transitive property exists.
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5. see the indirect relationships and the transitive
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Beispiele aus Textkorpus für transitive
1. In the meantime, Apple is offering the Rosetta emulator, written by the British company Transitive, which can run programs written for PowerPC machines on Intel chips.
2. Jobs acknowledged that Rosetta was based in part on technology developed by Transitive of Manchester, England, which has a novel approach to making it possible to run programs on disparate kinds of computers.
3. One result was the terrible Darfur famine of 1'84 and 1'85, which de Waal earlier made the subject of a powerful case study, Famine That Kills.[1] That book has been reissued with a new preface because of the interest in Darfur, and it makes the point that, in places like Sudan, "to starve is transitive; it is something people do to each other." The Darfur famine was the result not just of drought, but also of reckless mismanagement and indifference in the Sudanese government.