- di|verg|ing|ly
- di|verg|ing|ly «duh VUR jihng lee, dy-», adverb.in a diverging manner.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
con|verg´ing|ly — con|verge «kuhn VURJ», verb, verged, verg|ing. –v.i. 1. to tend to meet in a point »The sides of a road seem to converge in the distance. 2. to turn toward each other: »If you look at the end of your nose, your eyes converge. 3. Figurative. to… … Useful english dictionary
con|verg|ing lens — «kuhn VUR jihng», a lens which increases the convergence of a beam of light … Useful english dictionary
di|verg|ing lens — «duh VUR jihng, dy », a concave lens which causes a beam of light to diverge upon passing through it … Useful english dictionary
verg — di·verg·ing·ly; verg·er; … English syllables
divergingly — di·verg·ing·ly … English syllables
verge — I [[t]vɜrdʒ[/t]] n. v. verged, verg•ing 1) the limit beyond which something begins or occurs; brink: on the verge of a nervous breakdown[/ex] 2) the edge or margin of something: the verge of a desert[/ex] 3) a limiting belt, strip, or border of… … From formal English to slang
con|verge — «kuhn VURJ», verb, verged, verg|ing. –v.i. 1. to tend to meet in a point »The sides of a road seem to converge in the distance. 2. to turn toward each other: »If you look at the end of your nose, your eyes converge. 3. Figurative. to come… … Useful english dictionary
convergence — 1. The tending of two or more objects toward a common point. 2. The direction of the visual lines to a near point. [L. con vergere, to incline together] accommodative c. the meter angle of c. expressed in diopters; equal to the product of the… … Medical dictionary
divergence — 1. A moving or spreading apart or in different directions. 2. The spreading of branches of the neuron to form synapses with several other neurons. [L. di , apart, + vergo, to incline] * * * di·ver·gence də vər jən(t)s, dī n 1 a) a drawing apart… … Medical dictionary
converge — con•verge [[t]kənˈvɜrdʒ[/t]] v. verged, verg•ing 1) to tend to meet in a point or line; incline toward each other, as lines that are not parallel 2) to tend toward a common result or conclusion 3) math. (of a mathematical sequence) to have values … From formal English to slang