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Summation   /səmˈeɪʃən/   Listen
Summation

noun
1.
A concluding summary (as in presenting a case before a law court).  Synonyms: rundown, summing up.
2.
(physiology) the process whereby multiple stimuli can produce a response (in a muscle or nerve or other part) that one stimulus alone does not produce.
3.
The final aggregate.  Synonyms: sum, sum total.
4.
The arithmetic operation of summing; calculating the sum of two or more numbers.  Synonyms: addition, plus.  "Four plus three equals seven"



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"Summation" Quotes from Famous Books



... thinks involuntarily of the surroundings, of these ruins in the desert, of the prevailing nothingness, of the cold beneath the stars. And, now, that summation of doubt and despair and terror, which such an assemblage of things inspires in you, is confirmed, if one may say so, by the meeting with this divinity-symbol, which awaits you at the end of the journey, to receive ironically all human prayer; ...
— Egypt (La Mort De Philae) • Pierre Loti

... latest from Malaga, and now they were going northward. It was our last meeting, but better friends I could not hope to meet again, whether in the Old World or the New, or that Other World which we hope will somehow be the summation of all that is ...
— Familiar Spanish Travels • W. D. Howells

... certain completely unempirical postulates concerning the nature of representation and by applying certain simple premises in all deductions concerning numerical extent. Then came Fechner, who assumed the summation of stimuli. And finally these views were determined and fixed by the much-discussed Weber's Law, according to which the intensity of the stimulus must increase in the proportion that the intensity of the sensation is to increase; ...
— Robin Hood • J. Walker McSpadden

... but it becomes ingenious if it refers to a constitutional weakness of one factor in the sexual impulse, namely, the genital zone, which later in the interests of propagation accepts as a function the sum of the individual sexual activities. In this case the summation which is demanded in puberty must fail and the strongest of the other sexual components continues its activity as ...
— Three Contributions to the Theory of Sex • Sigmund Freud



Words linked to "Summation" :   law, physiology, sum-up, aggregate, jurisprudence, congeries, summary, accumulation, collection, organic process, aggregation, biological process, conglomeration, assemblage, arithmetic operation



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