释义 |
con·gru·ent I. \]t\ adjective Etymology: Latin congruent-, congruens, present participle of congruere to come together, coincide, agree 1. a. : in agreement : coinciding, corresponding < to keep imaginary characters congruent with actual models — Bernard De Voto > < hypotheses congruent with our experiences > b. logic : relating to or predicable of the same subject : differing from each other but predicable as true of the same state of things < congruent propositions > 2. geometry : superposable so as to be coincident throughout 3. : relating to the melting point at which there coexist for a molecular compound both liquid and solid phases having the same composition • con·gru·ent·ly adverb II. adjective : related in such a way that the difference is divisible by a given modulus < 12 is congruent to 2 (modulo 5) since 12 - 2 = 2·5 > |