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characteristic vs invariant

invariant vs characteristic

characteristic and invariant both are nouns.

characteristic and invariant both are adjectives.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
characteristic Yes Yes No No
invariant Yes Yes No No
As nouns, invariant is a hyponym of characteristic; that is, invariant is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than characteristic:
  • characteristic: a prominent attribute or aspect of something
  • invariant: a feature (quantity or property or function) that remains unchanged when a particular transformation is applied to it
characteristic (noun) invariant (noun)
a distinguishing quality; a feature that can be used to identify something a feature (quantity or property or function) that remains unchanged when a particular transformation is applied to it
any measurable property of a device measured under closely specified conditions
a prominent attribute or aspect of something
the integer part (positive or negative) of the representation of a logarithm; in the expression log 643 = 2.808 the characteristic is 2
characteristic (adjective) invariant (adjective)
typical or distinctive unvarying in nature
unaffected by a designated operation or transformation
Difference between characteristic and invariant

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