resultant

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Latin resultāns, present participle of resultō.

Pronunciation[edit]

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Adjective[edit]

resultant (not comparable)

  1. following as a result or consequence of something; resulting.

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Noun[edit]

resultant (plural resultants)

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  1. Anything that results from something else; an outcome.
    • 2022, Charles Howard Hinton, The Fourth Dimension
      And our logic is simply spatiality in the general sense — that resultant of a selection of the permanent from the unpermanent, the ordered from the unordered, by the means of the group and its underlying duality.
  2. (mathematics) A vector that is the vector sum of multiple vectors.

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resultant

  1. gerund of resultar