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Converging
Converge Con*verge", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Converged; p. pr. & vb. n. Converging.] [Pref. con- + L. vergere to turn, incline; cf. F. converger. See Verge, v. i.] To tend to one point; to incline and approach nearer together; as, lines converge. The mountains converge into a single ridge. --Jefferson.
Converging
Converging Con*ver"ging, a. Tending to one point; approaching each other; convergent; as, converging lines. --Whewell. Converging rays(Opt.), rays of light, which, proceeding from different points of an object, tend toward a single point. Converging series (Math.), a series in which if an indefinitely great number of terms be taken, their sum will become indefinitely near in value to a fixed quantity, which is called the sum of the series; -- opposed to a diverging series.
Converging meniscus
Meniscus Me*nis"cus, n.; pl. L. Menisci (-s[=i]), E. Meniscuses. [NL., from Gr. ?, dim. of mh`nh the moon.] 1. A crescent. 2. (Opt.) A lens convex on one side and concave on the other. 3. (Anat.) An interarticular synovial cartilage or membrane; esp., one of the intervertebral synovial disks in some parts of the vertebral column of birds. Converging meniscus, Diverging meniscus. See Lens.
Converging rays
Converging Con*ver"ging, a. Tending to one point; approaching each other; convergent; as, converging lines. --Whewell. Converging rays(Opt.), rays of light, which, proceeding from different points of an object, tend toward a single point. Converging series (Math.), a series in which if an indefinitely great number of terms be taken, their sum will become indefinitely near in value to a fixed quantity, which is called the sum of the series; -- opposed to a diverging series.
Converging series
Converging Con*ver"ging, a. Tending to one point; approaching each other; convergent; as, converging lines. --Whewell. Converging rays(Opt.), rays of light, which, proceeding from different points of an object, tend toward a single point. Converging series (Math.), a series in which if an indefinitely great number of terms be taken, their sum will become indefinitely near in value to a fixed quantity, which is called the sum of the series; -- opposed to a diverging series.
Diverging
Diverge Di*verge", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Diverged; p. pr. & vb. n. Diverging.] [L. di- = dis- + vergere to bend, incline. See Verge.] 1. To extend from a common point in different directions; to tend from one point and recede from each other; to tend to spread apart; to turn aside or deviate (as from a given direction); -- opposed to converge; as, rays of light diverge as they proceed from the sun. 2. To differ from a typical form; to vary from a normal condition; to dissent from a creed or position generally held or taken.
Diverging
Diverging Di*ver"ging, a. Tending in different directions from a common center; spreading apart; divergent. Diverging series (Math.), a series whose terms are larger as the series is extended; a series the sum of whose terms does not approach a finite limit when the series is extended indefinitely; -- opposed to a converging series.
Diverging meniscus
Meniscus Me*nis"cus, n.; pl. L. Menisci (-s[=i]), E. Meniscuses. [NL., from Gr. ?, dim. of mh`nh the moon.] 1. A crescent. 2. (Opt.) A lens convex on one side and concave on the other. 3. (Anat.) An interarticular synovial cartilage or membrane; esp., one of the intervertebral synovial disks in some parts of the vertebral column of birds. Converging meniscus, Diverging meniscus. See Lens.
Diverging series
Diverging Di*ver"ging, a. Tending in different directions from a common center; spreading apart; divergent. Diverging series (Math.), a series whose terms are larger as the series is extended; a series the sum of whose terms does not approach a finite limit when the series is extended indefinitely; -- opposed to a converging series.
Divergingly
Divergingly Di*ver"ging*ly, adv. In a diverging manner.
Verging
Verge Verge, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Verged; p. pr. & vb. n. Verging.] [L. vergere to bend, turn, incline; cf. Skr. v?j to turn.] 1. To border upon; to tend; to incline; to come near; to approach. 2. To tend downward; to bend; to slope; as, a hill verges to the north. Our soul, from original instinct, vergeth towards him as its center. --Barrow. I find myself verging to that period of life which is to be labor and sorrow. --Swift.

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- Vergin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Nureddin Vergin, Turkish diplomat Eugénie Vergin (1864–1941), French singer This page lists...
- Eugénie Élise Vergin sometimes also known under the name Élise Colonne or Alice Colonne (21 March 1864 – 16 November 1941) was a French singer and singing...
- Nuredin Vergin is a Turkish diplomat. As of the early 1960s, he served as amb****ador of Turkey to Greece, Spain and Portugal. In 1954 he parti****ted in...
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- 1146/annurev-marine-010814-015934. ISSN 1941-0611. PMID 27687974. Rappé MS, Connon SA, Vergin KL, Giovannoni SJ (August 2002). "Cultivation of the ubiquitous SAR11 marine...
- place on the day of Ferragosto ("Oh, che bel sole di mezz'agosto!"; "Per la Vergin pia di mezz'agosto!"). Notte di Ferragosto by Gianni Morandi Ferragosto...
- Thalheim Thierse Tietjen (until 7 July 1993) Titze-Stecher Toetemeyer Urbaniak Vergin Verheugen Vogel Voigt Vosen Wagner Wallow Waltemathe Walter (from 10 June...
- Operational Research. 148 (2): 247–256. doi:10.1016/S0377-2217(02)00681-1. Vergin, Roger C. (2000-06-01). "Winning Streaks in Sports and the Misperception...
- original on November 14, 2020. Retrieved July 14, 2020 – via Newspapers.com. Vergin, Roger (1997). Brando With His Guard Down. New York: Cabot Riley Press....
- Clinical Guide. ****bria, England: M & K Pub. p. 26. ISBN 978-1-907830-49-5. Vergin J (26 August 2023). "Extreme weather is a cause of post-traumatic stress"...