How to pronounce "parameters"

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Phonetic Breakdown of "parameters"

Learn how to break down "parameters" into its phonetic components. Understanding syllables and phonetics helps with pronunciation, spelling, and language learning.

para-me-ters
3 syllables

IPA Phonetic Pronunciation:

P ER0 AE1 M AH0 T ER0 Z
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Definition of "parameters"

Noun

  • A value kept constant during an experiment, equation, calculation or similar, but varied over other versions of the experiment, equation, calculation, etc.
  • A variable that describes some system (material, object, event etc.) or some aspect thereof
  • An input variable of a procedure definition, that gets an actual value (argument) at execution time (formal parameter).
    Example: "Roughly, a tuple of arguments could be thought of as a vector, whereas a tuple of parameters could be thought of as a covector (i.e., linear functional). When a function is called, a parameter tuple becomes "bound" to an argument tuple, allowing the function instance itself to be computed to yield a return value. This would be roughly analogous to applying a covector to a vector (by taking their dot product (or, rather, matrix-product of row vector and column vector)) to obtain a scalar."
  • An actual value given to such a formal parameter (argument or actual parameter).
  • A characteristic or feature that distinguishes something from others.
  • In the ellipse and hyperbola, a third proportional to any diameter and its conjugate, or in the parabola, to any abscissa and the corresponding ordinate.
    Example: "The parameter of the principal axis of a conic section is called the latus rectum."
  • The ratio of the three crystallographic axes which determines the position of any plane.
  • The fundamental axial ratio for a given species.