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Definition of Intrinsical

Intrinsical
Intrinsical In*trin"sic*al, a. [Formerly written intrinsecal.] 1. Intrinsic. 2. Intimate; closely familiar. [Obs.] --Sir H. Wotton.

Meaning of Intrinsical from wikipedia

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- In computer software, in compiler theory, an intrinsic function, also called built-in function or builtin function, is a function (subroutine) available...
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- The intrinsic dimension for a data set can be thought of as the number of variables needed in a minimal representation of the data. Similarly, in signal...