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Differentiated

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Adjective

1. differentiated

made different (especially in the course of development) or shown to be different

Example Sentences:
'the differentiated markings of butterflies'
'the regionally differentiated results'

2. differentiated

exhibiting biological specialization; adapted during development to a specific function or environment

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Differentiated

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verb
1. (transitive)
to serve to distinguish between
2. (when intr, often foll by between)
to perceive, show, or make a difference (in or between); discriminate
3. (intransitive)
to become dissimilar or distinct
4. mathematics
to perform a differentiation on (a quantity, expression, etc)
5. (intransitive)
(of unspecialized cells, etc) to change during development to more specialized forms

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Differentiated

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verb transitiveWord forms: ˌdifferˈentiˌated or ˌdifferˈentiˌating
1. 
to constitute a difference in or between
2. 
to make unlike; develop specialized differences in
3. 
to perceive or express the difference in; distinguish between; discriminate
4.  Ancient Mathematics
to work out the differential or derivative of (a function)
verb intransitive
5. 
to become different or differentiated; develop new characteristics
6. 
to perceive or express a difference
7.  Biology
to undergo differentiation

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Differentiated

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v. dif·fer·en·ti·at·ed, dif·fer·en·ti·at·ing, dif·fer·en·ti·ates
v.tr.
1. To constitute the distinction between: subspecies that are differentiated by the markings on their wings.
2. To perceive or show the difference in or between; discriminate.
3. To make different by alteration or modification.
4. Mathematics To calculate the derivative or differential of (a function).
v.intr.
1. To become distinct or specialized; acquire a different character.
2. To make distinctions; discriminate.
3. Biology To undergo differentiation.

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