(intransitive) (said of two or more entities) To approach each other; to get closer and closer.
(intransitive, computing) (said of an iterative process) To reach a stable end point.
(intransitive, mathematics) (said of a sequence or series) To have a (finite, proper) limit.
covering
covering
noun
(countable) That which covers or conceals; a cover; something spread or laid over or wrapped about another.
(topology) A continuous map onto a topological space X, đ:EâX, such that there exists a discrete space D and for every xâX an open neighborhood UâX, such that đâ»Âč(U)= displaystyle bigsqcup _(dâD)V_d and đ|_(V_d):V_dâU is a homeomorphism for every dâD.
(uncountable) Action of the verb to cover.
verb
present participle of cover
cravings
cravings
noun
plural of craving
garvance
gconvert
mcgovern
mcgovern
Proper noun
of Irish and Scottish origin, from the Gaelic Mag ShamhrĂĄin, a patronymic from the given name Samhradh meaning summer.
scriving
scriving
verb
present participle of scrive
vagrance
vagrance
noun
(archaic) Vagrancy, wandering.
vagrancy
vagrancy
noun
the state of being a vagrant
vergence
vergence
noun
(geology) The direction of the overturned component of an asymmetric fold.
(optics) A measure of convergence or divergence of rays.
(physiology) The simultaneous turning of both eyes when focusing.
vergency
vergency
noun
(dated) The act of verging or approaching; tendency, inclination towards something.
The reciprocal of the focal distance of a lens, used as a measure of the divergence or convergence of a pencil of rays.