Definition of subtractive. Meaning of subtractive. Synonyms of subtractive

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Definition of subtractive

Subtractive
Subtractive Sub*trac"tive, a. 1. Tending, or having power, to subtract. 2. (Math.) Having the negative sign, or sign minus.

Meaning of subtractive from wikipedia

- Subtractive color or subtractive color mixing predicts the spectral power distribution of light after it p****es through successive layers of partially...
- SpySubtract was the name of an Anti-Spyware application for Microsoft Windows developed by InterMute. It was maintained by Trend Micro under the new name...
- the same as CMY, nor exactly subtractive, but that there is a range of ways to conceptualize traditional RYB as a subtractive system in the framework of...
- Subtractive synthesis is a method of sound synthesis in which overtones of an audio signal are attenuated by a filter to alter the timbre of the sound...
- adder–subtractor is a circuit that is capable of adding or subtracting numbers (in particular, binary). Below is a circuit that adds or subtracts depending...
- In electronics, a subtractor – a digital circuit that performs subtraction of numbers – can be designed using the same approach as that of an adder. The...
- However, the subtractive model is usually demonstrated with dyes or pigments, such as paint or ink, which often do not closely follow the subtractive model....
- Subtractive drawing is a technique in which the drawing surface is covered with graphite or charcoal marks and then erased to make the image. This technique...
- Subtractive hybridization is a technology that allows for PCR-based amplification of only cDNA fragments that differ between a control (driver) and experimental...
- position in the sequence. Sign-value notations are typically additive, subtractive, or multiplicative depending on their conventions for grouping signs...