Nontrivial vs Appreciable - What's the difference?
nontrivial | appreciable |
Not trivial.
(mathematics) Having at least one non-zero variable.
(computing) Needing significant computing power to solve; intractable.
Capable of being appreciated or estimated; large enough to be estimated; perceptible; considerable.
* 1865 , , Our Mutual Friend , ch. 15:
* 1915 , , Something New , ch. 1:
* 2002 , John J. Mearsheimer, "Realism, the Real World, and the Academy," in Realism and Institutionalism in International Studies (M. Brecher and F. P. Harvey, eds.), ISBN 9780472088591, p. 27:
As adjectives the difference between nontrivial and appreciable
is that nontrivial is not trivial while appreciable is substantial.nontrivial
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Alternative forms
* non-trivialAdjective
(wikipedia nontrivial) (en adjective)Derived terms
* nontriviallyappreciable
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Adjective
(en adjective)- A grain of musk will scent a drawer for many years, and still lose nothing appreciable of its original weight.
- For an appreciable time he did not think of rising from his seat.
- If NEAsia were a zone of peace, those American forces would be unnecessary and they could be sent home and demobilized, saving the U.S. taxpayer an appreciable sum of money.
