Definition of Concomitants

1. Noun. (plural of concomitant) ¹

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Definition of Concomitants

1. concomitant [n] - See also: concomitant

Lexicographical Neighbors of Concomitants

concoctor
concoctors
concocts
concolor
concolorate
concolorous
concolourous
concomitance
concomitances
concomitancy
concomitant
concomitant immunity
concomitant strabismus
concomitant symptom
concomitantly
concomitants (current term)
concomitate
concomitated
concomitates
concomitating
concordable
concordal
concordance
concordance rate
concordancer
concordancers
concordances
concordancies
concordancy
concordant

Literary usage of Concomitants

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. An Introduction to the Algebra of Quantics by Edwin Bailey Elliott (1895)
"Such functions are called mixed concomitants of u. ... and mixed concomitants are all spoken of as concomitants of the quantic or ..."

2. The Collected Mathematical Papers of Arthur Cayley by Arthur Cayley (1896)
"I prefix a list of memoirs, with short remarks upon some of them; and, after a few observations, proceed to the expressions for the 34 concomitants ; and, ..."

3. Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society by London Mathematical Society (1901)
"There are then as many linearly independent concomitants of degree i, weight of leading coefficient w, order ip—tc, and class w, as there are products of ..."

4. The Elements of Psychology by David R. Major (1914)
"It is, therefore, convenient for purposes of description to distinguish, (1) the motor concomitants of sensory attention, and (2) the motor concomitants of ..."

5. A Treatise on the Theory of Invariants by Oliver Edmunds Glenn (1915)
"All four of the irreducible concomitants have previously been derived in this book, in terms of the actual coefficients, but they are given here for ..."

6. Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society by Cambridge Philosophical Society (1892)
"The variations of some of the more important quantities are also shewn graphically. (4) On the concomitants of three ternary ..."

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