combinatory Definition
com·bi·na·tory (kəm bī′nə tôr′ē)
adjective
combinative
combinatory Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- emergence: Combinatory emergence will be taken up again in the part of the paper on simulation.
- operation: The Induced Ordering Readers familiar with algebraic systems will realize that the combinatory operations described above induce a partial order on the gua.
- analysis: He wrote An introduction to combinatory analysis in 1920.
- logic: The lambda-calculus and combinatory logic are abstract models of computation equivalent to the Turing machine, recursive functions, and Markov chains.
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