Definition of Recalculation

1. Noun. The act of calculating again (usually to eliminate errors or to include additional data). "Recalculation yielded a much larger value"

Generic synonyms: Calculation, Computation, Computing
Derivative terms: Recalculate

Definition of Recalculation

1. Noun. The act of recalculating; a second or subsequent calculation. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Recalculation

1. calculation [n -S] - See also: calculation

Lexicographical Neighbors of Recalculation

recal
recalcification
recalcitrance
recalcitrances
recalcitrancies
recalcitrancy
recalcitrant
recalcitrants
recalcitrate
recalcitration
recalcitrations
recalculate
recalculated
recalculates
recalculating
recalculation (current term)
recalculations
recalescence
recalescences
recalibrate
recalibrated
recalibrates
recalibrating
recalibration
recalibrations
recalk
recalked
recalking
recalks
recall

Literary usage of Recalculation

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

1. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1879)
"A recalculation OF WEIN'S TABLE OF STARCH EQUIVALENT TO COPPER FOUND, BASED ON THE FACTOR ... This factor has been used in the recalculation of the table. ..."

2. Report of the Annual Meeting (1896)
"... between 10° and 20° C. Then Q|0 x4'i! gives the equivalent in Joules. APPENDIX III. recalculation OF THE TOTAL HEAT OF WATER FROM THE EXPERIMENTS OF ..."

3. Microcomputer Security by David J. Stang (1991)
"recalculation Manual recalculation Problem 30: Manual recalculation ... Example: In a large spreadsheet, it is appropriate to turn recalculation off during ..."

4. Molecules and the Molecular Theory of Matter by Allan Douglas Risteen (1895)
"... the value of u when we know the pressure and density of a gas ; and having found u, we can calculate F0 by means of equation (6). recalculation of the ..."

5. Molecules and the Molecular Theory of Matter by Allan Douglas Risteen (1896)
"recalculation of the Average Molecular Velocity in Hydrogen -- A cubic foot of hydrogen at 32° Fahr. and under atmospheric pressure (ie, 2117 pounds to the ..."

6. Reports of the Committee on Electrical Standards Appointed by the British by Frank Edward Smith (1913)
"recalculation OF THE TOTAL HEAT OF WATER FROM THE EXPERIMENTS OF REGNAULT AND ROWLAND. BY WN SHAW. Tables of Thermal Data expressed in terms of Joules. ..."

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