Discrete
Discrete , adjective
[Latin discretus, past participle of discernere. See Discreet.]
1.
Separate; distinct; disjunct. — Sir M. Hale
2.
Disjunctive; containing a disjunctive or discretive clause; as, “I resign my life, but not my honor,” is a discrete proposition.
3.
(Botany) Separate; not coalescent; -- said of things usually coalescent.
Collocations (3)
Discrete movement , See Concrete movement of the voice, under Concrete, a.
Discrete proportion , proportion where the ratio of the means is different from that of either couplet; as, 3:6::8:16, 3 bearing the same proportion to 6 as 8 does to 16. But 3 is not to 6 as 6 to 8. It is thus opposed to continued or continual proportion; as, 3:6::12:24.
Discrete quantity , that which must be divided into units, as number, and is opposed to continued quantity, as duration, or extension.
Discrete , transitive verb
To separate. [Obsolete] — Sir T. Browne