Definition of Complements. Meaning of Complements. Synonyms of Complements

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Definition of Complements

Complement
Complement Com"ple*ment, v. t. 1. To supply a lack; to supplement. [R.] 2. To compliment. [Obs.] --Jer. Taylor.

Meaning of Complements from wikipedia

- expressions) Method of complements, in computer science Radix complement Diminished radix complement Ones' complement Two's complement Complement graph Self-complementary...
- their complements, but it appears at the start of a clause in head-initial languages such as English in which heads normally precede their complements. The...
- The complement system, also known as complement cascade, is a part of the humoral, innate immune system and enhances (complements) the ability of antibodies...
- element b satisfying a ∨ b = 1 and a ∧ b = 0. Complements need not be unique. A relatively complemented lattice is a lattice such that every interval...
- three-sphere taking one knot to the other. Knot complements are Haken manifolds. More generally complements of links are Haken manifolds. Knot genus Seifert...
- In grammar, a complement is a word, phrase, or clause that is necessary to complete the meaning of a given expression. Complements are often also arguments...
- that the octave and the unison are each other's complements and that the tritone is its own complement (though the latter is "re-spelt" as either an augmented...
- complements are closed. If W {\displaystyle W} is a vector subspace of an inner product space the orthogonal complement of the orthogonal complement of...
- The ones' complement of a binary number is the value obtained by inverting (flipping) all the bits in the binary representation of the number. The name...
- Complementation refers to a genetic process when two strains of an organism with different homozygous recessive mutations that produce the same mutant...