smoothness
IPA: smˈuðnʌs
noun
- The condition of being smooth; the degree or measure of said condition.
- (mathematical analysis, of a function) The highest order of derivative (the differentiability class) over a given domain.
- (approximation theory, numerical analysis, of a function) The quantity measured by the modulus of smoothness.
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Examples of "smoothness" in Sentences
- I think the lack of smoothness is part of the appeal.
- It's a pilot, and I wouldn't say the nib is any worse in smoothness than my refillable Pilot fountain pens, though it's lighter.
- The creams are ideal for increasing skin smoothness and the appearance of firmness and moisturization.www. dynamis-therapeutics.com
- Although the orris is not the same as the original batch, Sahleb maintains its buttery, milky smoothness, which is what it's all about.
- And for some reason when he doesn’t look but just feels my legs … he thinks the silky smoothness is from shaving and not the nice pelt I have been cultivating.
- Patients need to be aware that, in the past, thread lifts have had some problems with sutures rising to the surface and allowing only short-term smoothness; however, now results can last much longer.
- Even so, her cheekbones were too high for his taste, symbols of that something in her character which did not go with his -- the dash of desperation, of vividness, that lack of a certain English smoothness, which always annoyed him.
- "under-the-hood" performance features include large drive-and-pinion gears to power fast retrieves and increase wind leverage, an easily accessed system for making centrifugal brake adjustments to control backlashes, and 10 antirust bearings that maintain smoothness for the life of the reel.
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