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Infrequence In*fre"quence, Infrequency In*fre"quen*cy, n.
[L. infrequentia scantiness : cf. F. infrequence.]
1. The state of rarely occuring; uncommonness; rareness; as,
the infrquence of his visits.
2. The state of not being frequented; solitude; isolation;
retirement; seclusion. [R.]
The solitude and infrequency of the place. --Bp.
Hall.
Law of frequency of errorError Er"ror, n. [OF. error, errur, F. erreur, L. error, fr.
errare to err. See Err.]
1. A wandering; a roving or irregular course. [Obs.]
The rest of his journey, his error by sea. --B.
Jonson.
2. A wandering or deviation from the right course or
standard; irregularity; mistake; inaccuracy; something
made wrong or left wrong; as, an error in writing or in
printing; a clerical error.
3. A departing or deviation from the truth; falsity; false
notion; wrong opinion; mistake; misapprehension.
H? judgment was often in error, though his candor
remained unimpaired. --Bancroft.
4. A moral offense; violation of duty; a sin or
transgression; iniquity; fault. --Ps. xix. 12.
5. (Math.) The difference between the approximate result and
the true result; -- used particularly in the rule of
double position.
6. (Mensuration)
(a) The difference between an observed value and the true
value of a quantity.
(b) The difference between the observed value of a
quantity and that which is taken or computed to be the
true value; -- sometimes called residual error.
7. (Law.) A mistake in the proceedings of a court of record
in matters of law or of fact.
8. (Baseball) A fault of a player of the side in the field
which results in failure to put out a player on the other
side, or gives him an unearned base.
Law of error, or Law of frequency of error (Mensuration),
the law which expresses the relation between the magnitude
of an error and the frequency with which that error will
be committed in making a large number of careful
measurements of a quantity.
Probable error. (Mensuration) See under Probable.
Writ of error (Law), an original writ, which lies after
judgment in an action at law, in a court of record, to
correct some alleged error in the proceedings, or in the
judgment of the court. --Bouvier. Burrill.
Syn: Mistake; fault; blunder; failure; fallacy; delusion;
hallucination; sin. See Blunder. Unfrequency
Unfrequency Un*fre"quen*cy, n.
Infrequency.
Meaning of FreQuency from wikipedia
- to as
temporal frequency for
clarity and to
distinguish it from
spatial frequency.
Ordinary frequency is
related to
angular frequency (symbol ω, with...
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Frequency (usually
stylized as
FreQuency) is a 2001
rhythm game
developed by
Harmonix and
published by Sony
Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation...
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multiple games in the
Armored Core
series and as the b****ist and
vocalist of
FreQuency. Kota
Hoshino was born in Tokyo, ****an on
April 23, 1975, and studied...
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American music producer and
musician Frequency (video game), a 2001
music video game
Frequencies (album) by LFO, 1991
FreQuency, a band
composed of
members of...
- The
frequency illusion (also
known as the Baader–Meinhof phenomenon), is a
cognitive bias in
which a
person notices a
specific concept, word, or product...
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Letter frequency is the
number of
times letters of the
alphabet appear on
average in
written language.
Letter frequency analysis dates back to the Arab...
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Cosmonaut Zero were
alias bands of
Crooker used only for the
videogames FreQuency and Amplitude. In 1999,
Crooker formed the
synthpop group Freezepop with...
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Radio frequency (RF) is the
oscillation rate of an
alternating electric current or
voltage or of a magnetic,
electric or
electromagnetic field or mechanical...
- In physics,
angular frequency (symbol ω), also
called angular speed and
angular rate, is a
scalar measure of the
angle rate (the
angle per unit time)...
- musicians.
Featuring songs by a
number of
underground electronica artists,
FreQuency allowed players to
perform and
remix a
variety of music. The game was...