Definitions for resultants

resultants re·sult·ant

Spelling: [ri-zuhl-tnt]
IPA: /rɪˈzʌl tnt/

Resultants is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 9 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 12 points.

You can make 748 anagrams from letters in resultants (aelnrssttu).

Definitions for resultants

adjective

  1. that results; following as a result or consequence.
  2. resulting from the combination of two or more agents:
  3. that results; following as a result or consequence.
  4. resulting from the combination of two or more agents:

noun

  1. Mathematics, Physics. vector sum.
  2. Mathematics. a determinant the entries of which are the coefficients of each of two polynomials in a specified arrangement and the value of which determines whether the polynomials have a common factor.
  3. something that results.
  4. Mathematics, Physics. vector sum.
  5. Mathematics. a determinant the entries of which are the coefficients of each of two polynomials in a specified arrangement and the value of which determines whether the polynomials have a common factor.
  6. something that results.

Origin of resultants

1400-50; late Middle English: sum, noun use of Latin resultant- (stem of resultāns), present participle of resultāre. See result, -ant

Examples for resultants

Further, the contagion effect of suicide and the resultant attention to it is a well-documented phenomenon.

Could modern human DNA contamination affect the resultant radiocarbon date?

All progress, large or small, is the resultant of many forces.

During the resultant silence, Anna distinctly heard her own heart beating.

And we'll take the resultant Kedy and make nine duplicates of him.

The resultant pop culture is as morbid and contagious as the epidemics they depict.

The resultant interview is the longest he has ever granted to any publication.

Observations can show us only the resultant of these two motions.

It is for reasoning to separate this resultant into its two components.

Muehl was of course the authority figure, with all resultant perks.

Muehl was of course the authority figure, with all resultant perks.

And we'll take the resultant Kedy and make nine duplicates of him.

Could modern human DNA contamination affect the resultant radiocarbon date?

It is for reasoning to separate this resultant into its two components.

The resultant pop culture is as morbid and contagious as the epidemics they depict.

Observations can show us only the resultant of these two motions.

During the resultant silence, Anna distinctly heard her own heart beating.

All progress, large or small, is the resultant of many forces.

The resultant interview is the longest he has ever granted to any publication.

Further, the contagion effect of suicide and the resultant attention to it is a well-documented phenomenon.

Word Value for resultants
Scrable

9

Words with friends

12

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