Mathematics. an algebraic expression of the sum of products of elements, each with an appropriate algebraic sign, usually written in a square array and used in the solution of systems of linear equations.
Also called antigenic determinant,ep·i·tope[ep-i-tohp] /ˈɛp ɪˌtoʊp/ .Immunology. any site on an antigen molecule at which an antibody can bind, the chemical structure of the site determining the specific combining antibody.
GeneticsArchaic. a gene.
Origin of determinant
First recorded in 1600–10; from Latin dēterminant- (stem of dētermināns ), present participle of dētermināre; see determine, -ant
“It is basically an asset management tool, but it is not the sole determinant of what trees or why 25 feet clearance is the right distance,” Skinner said.
Watchdog Warns: SDG&E’s Tree-Trimming Plan Could Worsen Wildfires|MacKenzie Elmer|August 24, 2020|Voice of San Diego
Of the three, fertility, the number of children women have, is the key—that’s the major determinant of the population in 2100.
How Rising Education for Women Is Shaping the Global Population - Facts So Romantic|Kiki Sanford|August 19, 2020|Nautilus
Those enrollment numbers in turn are a key determinant of the annual revenue that colleges earn and shape how they allocate resources.
Is School Out Forever?|Daniel Malloy|August 9, 2020|Ozy
Those enrollment numbers in turn are a key determinant of the annual revenue colleges earn and shape how they allocate resources.
The (Deferred) Class of 2020|Sandya Kola|August 9, 2020|Ozy
Amazon’s founder Jeff Bezos once said that a major determinant of your brand’s potency is what people say about it when you are out of the room.
How to plan your social media strategy for any business|Sumeet Anand|June 24, 2020|Search Engine Watch
Political pressure, economic resources and the ability to navigate into a Kafkaesque bureaucracy play a determinant role.
In Italy, Religious Minorities Struggle (Vainly) for Official Recognition|Anna Momigliano|November 14, 2013|DAILY BEAST
On 11 August 1947, he told the soon-to-be born nation that religion was not the determinant of Pakistani nationalism.
Why Pakistan's Mohammed Ali Jinnah Was No Nelson Mandela|Kapil Komireddi|April 7, 2013|DAILY BEAST
All seem to agree that Goldstone was a determinant of Israel's relatively restrained attack against Hamas this time around.
On Gaza, Goldstone And Israeli Strategy Regarding Terrorist Enclaves|Yossi Alpher|December 13, 2012|DAILY BEAST
This stimulus is the primary phenomenon, the determinant cause of such transformation.
The Mechanism of Life|Stphane Leduc
This "law of sufficient (or determinant) reason" 568 is the fundamental principle of all metaphysical inquiry.
Christianity and Greek Philosophy|Benjamin Franklin Cocker
When this extrinsic end is in keeping with right reason or when it is discordant thereto, it may become a determinant of morality.
The Ethics of Medical Homicide and Mutilation|Austin O'Malley
Decomposition of a Determinant into complementary Determinants.
If that proportion is altered, so also is the character of the determinant.
On Germinal Selection as a Source of Definite Variation|August Weismann
British Dictionary definitions for determinant
determinant
/ (dɪˈtɜːmɪnənt) /
adjective
serving to determine or affect
noun
a factor, circumstance, etc, that influences or determines
mathsa square array of elements that represents the sum of certain products of these elements, used to solve simultaneous equations, in vector studies, etcCompare matrix (def. 9)