- precisely determined or limited or defined; especially fixed by rule or by a specific and constant cause; "a determinate distance"; "a determinate number"; "determinate variations in animals"
- not continuing to grow indefinitely at the apex; "determinate growth"
- definitive: supplying or being a final or conclusive settlement; "a definitive verdict"; "a determinate answer to the problem"
- In modern philosophy, mathematics, and logic, a property is an attribute of an object; a red object is said to have the property of redness. The property may be considered a form of object in its own right, able to possess other properties. ...
- (Determinatory) In set theory, a branch of mathematics, determinacy is the study of under what circumstances one or the other player of a game must have a winning strategy, and the consequences of the existence of such strategies.
- A single state of a particular determinable attribute; Limited, defined, resolved, decided; Of plants in which growth of the axis is terminated by the generation of reproductive structures
- When terminal buds set fruit plant growth stops. Plant needs little or no staking. Harvest is only about a week to ten days.
- Having stems and branches that stop growing at a certain point, usually after producing flowers. In cotton, this term is applied to varieties with a distinct interruption in growth following fruit set.
- A plant that only produces blossom on active growth branches and stop growing when the plant had set fruit.
- Describes an inflorescence in which the terminal flower blooms first, thereby halting further elongation of the flowering stem. For comparison, indeterminate.
- The quality of the meaning of a text being objectively existant and independent of the reader or commentatory. For both socio-historical critics and formalists, a text as one absolute meaning accessible to the informed reader. ...
- in reference to plant growth patterns, means that the plant has a predetermined number of leaves or stem nodes, and then produces zero or more inflorescences. A blooming-size Sinningia leucotricha is determinate, while its juvenile form is indeterminate.
- This means that the tomato plant grows to a certain size (dictated by genetics), then produces all of its fruits at once. Great for canning, saucing, or if you just want lots of tomatoes!
- of growth or branching, with a bud or flower terminating the growth of the main axis; of an inflorescence. cf. definite.
- One of the gardening terms used to describe a flower where the top flower opens before the others.
- Having a fixed, definite limit. (17)
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- A code given by dispatch(Alpha -Echo)showing the sevrity of a call and how you should respond.