degeneracy

IPA: dɪdʒˈɛnɝʌsi

noun

  • The state of being degenerate (in all senses).
  • (neuroscience) The ability of one part of the brain to take over another's function without being overexerted.
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Examples of "degeneracy" in Sentences

  • That would get rid of the degeneracy pressure.
  • Degeneracy results from symmetry in the system.
  • Spin orbit coupling lifts the degeneracy of the electronic states.
  • The incompressibility of solids is not a consequence of degeneracy.
  • The degeneracy theory is about the physical nature of the New World.
  • In this limit the entropy becomes where is the ground state degeneracy.
  • By 1937, the concept of degeneracy was firmly entrenched in Nazi policy.
  • The concept of degeneracy is widespread in evolutionary biology literature.
  • Both believed in the degeneracy of the natives in the conquered territories.
  • Christ took human nature and bore the infirmities and degeneracy of the race.

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