
1) Appulse 2) Comic by Dan Jurgens 3) Concentration 4) Concourse 5) Concurrence 6) Confluence 7) Conflux 8) Congress 9) Convention in Minnesota 10) Convergency 11) Corradiation 12) DC Comics limited series 13) Happening 14) Meeting 15) Natural event 16) Occurrence 17) Quarterly journal 18) Socialist party in Guatemala
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1) Assemblage 2) Convergency 3) Converging 4) Crossroads 5) Overlap
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- the occurrence of two or more things coming together
- the approach of an infinite series to a finite limit
- a representation of common ground between theories or phenomena
- the act of converging (coming closer)
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• (n.) Alt. of Convergency
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(from the article `Media and Publishing`) Convergencethe integration of a company`s media operations, including TV, radio, print, and online to achieve editorial and business efficiencies ...
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(from the article `The Rodent That Acts Like a Hippo`) ...therefore, exert similar pressures on the evolution of the animals living in each. As a result, unrelated species may be similar in many ways. ... ...but, because of historic differences in environment, the behaviour of humans is, in many ways, more like that of wolves, which exp...
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(from the article `drafting`) ...can all be interpreted in terms of what is known as central projection. Lines of sight may be thought of as extending from the points of the ... ...in two eye-muscle systems called the ciliary muscles and the rectus muscles. The ciliary effect is called accommodation (focusing the lens for ... [2 rela...
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(from the article `ocean`) ...say, of 1° C, may result in a large change in the evaporation of water into the atmosphere. The increased water vapour in the lower atmosphere is ... A deep convergence of air must occur in the troposphere between the surface and a height of seven kilometres that produces a cyclonic circulation in ... ...
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A property of some sequences and series. A sequence u
i is said to be convergent if there exists a value u with the property that by choosing a large enough value of i, we can make u
i as close as we wish to u. In other words, convergence is the tendency o...
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a condition in which light from a projection system or electron beams of a multi-gun display arrive at the correct part of the screen at the correct time, so that the images corresponding to the three primary colours are correctly superposed
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For computers, halting with an answer; for dynamical systems, falling into an attractor; for searches (e.g., backpropagation and genetic algorithms), finding a location that cannot be improved upon; for infinite summations, approaching a definite value.
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<microscopy> In colour video cameras and monitors, the precise alignment of the images or pictures in the three primary colours (red, green and blue). A lack of convergence gives rise to asymmetrically coloured fringes. ... (05 Aug 1998) ...
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(kәn-vur´jәns) the coordinated inclination of the two lines of sight towards their common point of fixation, or the point itself.
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An atmospheric condition that exists when the winds cause a horizontal net inflow of air into a specified region. Divergence is the opposite, where winds cause a horizontal net outflow of air from a specified region.
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The coming together of two lithospheric plates. Convergence causes subduction when one or both plates is oceanic, and mountain formation when both plates are continental. See also divergence.
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A project with a negative initial cash flow (cash outflow), which is expected to be followed by one
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Inward movement of both eyes toward each other, usually in an effort to maintain single binocular vision as an object approaches
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(L: cum/com/con=with ;vergere to incline) 1) (of rocks): occurs when two types of rock, initially different, become similar in content through metamorphism. (of sediment): when two layers become close together through the thinning of the intervening strata; 2) (in evolution): when two groups of living things come to look alike because they have ada...
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An atmospheric condition that exists when the winds cause a horizontal net inflow of air into a specified region. Divergence is the opposite, where winds cause a horizontal net outflow of air from a specified region.
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convergence 1. The action or fact of converging; movement directed toward or terminating in the same point (called the point of convergence).2. The tending of two or more objects toward a common point.3. The direction of the visual lines to a near point.4. In meteorology, the accumulation of air in a region caused by converging winds and resulting ...
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convergency noun the act of converging (coming closer)
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convergency noun the approach of an infinite series to a finite limit
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Convergence occurs when two previously independent entities become one. In Digital Television, conve
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an act or instance of converging. · a convergent state or quality. · the degree or point at which lines, objects, etc., converge. · a coordinated turning of the eyes to bear upon a near point. · · the contraction of a vector field. · a measure of this.
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the occurrence of two or more things coming together
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