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Definition of Differentiates
1. differentiate [v] - See also: differentiate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Differentiates
Literary usage of Differentiates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Igneous Rocks and Their Origin by Reginald Aldworth Daly (1914)
"It is, therefore, important to observe that the ultra-basic differentiates of
the alkaline magmas are those appropriate to the ..."
2. Behavior: An Introduction to Comparative Psychology by John Broadus Watson (1914)
"The lack of language habits differentiates brute from man.—Instinctive basis of
language.—The nature of language habits.—Early predominance of language ..."
3. Ethics and Natural Law: A Reconstructive Review of Moral Philosophy Applied by George Lansing Raymond (1920)
"... as in Ideals—Ideals as Results of Imagination —The Possession of Ideals
differentiates the Mental, Rational, Non-Selfish, and Humane from the Bodily, ..."
4. Principles of surgery by Nicholas Senn (1895)
"The presence of the solid constituents of the blood differentiates the inflammatory
exudation from an ordinary hydropic or ..."
5. A Practical Treatise on Ophthalmology by Lawrance Webster Fox (1920)
"This layer differentiates into two kinds of cells, one comprising the sustentacular
elements (Muller's fibers), and the other the nerve cells. ..."
6. Iron, Steel, and Other Alloys by Henry Marion Howe (1906)
"FREEZING differentiates, DIFFUSION EQUALIZES. — Let us at once recognize that we
have here two agencies, freezing and diffusion, with diametrically opposite ..."