Differentiator

Word DIFFERENTIATOR
Character 14
Hyphenation dif fer en ti a tor
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Differentiator"

What do we mean by differentiator?

Anything that differentiates, or causes differentiation (in any sense); a distinguishing feature.

Noun 1704 1 a : the product of the derivative of a function of one variable by the increment of the independent variable b : a sum of products in which each product consists of a partial derivative of a given function of several variables multiplied by the corresponding increment and which contains as many products as there are independent variables in the function 2 : a difference between comparable individuals or classes ; also : the amount of such a difference Urban Dictionary

The work you say in place of 'difference' when you think you're smart. Urban Dictionary

A different way to say "think," based on the fact that differentiating is a key function of thinking. Urban Dictionary

To distinguish from similar options Urban Dictionary

Another word for difference. Urban Dictionary

Used as a verb in a threatening tone, can be used to mean "fuck up," "kill," etc... Urban Dictionary

A phrase indicating indifference or lack of interest in something. Urban Dictionary

Something I'm not good at Urban Dictionary

A course commonly taken in college by math, engineering and various other majors. It is a field of mathematics created for the sole reason of torturing anyone who thought calculus was easy. In many cases attending lectures in this class will cause mild to severe brain trauma depending on the competency of the lecturer and the student. Urban Dictionary

The sensation of 2 or more different strains of cannabis smoked at one time. One can feel the different "forces" of the different strains "pulling you apart." Urban Dictionary

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The word "differentiator" in example sentences

Their main differentiator is that it’s a classless, and claims to be more narrative and share interpretive power with characters (implied: at least more than D&D). ❋ Unknown (2008)

Obviously the government plays a role, but I think the main differentiator here is: it is the homeowner who steps forward and who says, I need help. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Our long term differentiator is to "sustainable" wave passes. ❋ Unknown (2009)

SM: I just don't see that as a long-term differentiator and how you are going to be positioned. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I’ve worried for some time that “open” as a market differentiator is becoming diluted and washed out, just as “organic” and “green” before. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The biggest differentiator is the G1’s slide-out keyboard, some might find easier to type on than the iPhone’s virtual keyboard. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Another differentiator is a couple of high-profile artists ❋ Unknown (2011)

Another differentiator is a couple of high-profile artists - namely ❋ Unknown (2010)

The differentiator will be the informed users who mobilize to get the best bang for their buck. ❋ Oliver Marks (2010)

As a drive that is generally on par with any other USB portable HDD, the differentiator is the backup software bundled. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Motorola technical architects and channel partners through a partnership with Motorola announced last November. “In today†™ s competitive environment, the differentiator is the person. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The differentiator is your methodology and that methodology has to be part of your company’s DNA… I will give you guys a hint sorta obvious if you ask weareindia.tv: user experience is the king maker. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Carter added that green attributes can potentially become a "differentiator" for vendors going forward, as the environmental sustainability topic heats up in the market. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I played a little game of buzzword bingo in a meeting today, and if "differentiator" was in every cell, I definitely won. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Adjective 1647 1 a : of, relating to, or constituting a difference : DISTINGUISHING b : making a [distinction] between individuals or classes c : based on or resulting from a differential d : functioning or proceeding differently or at a different rate 2 : being, relating to, or involving a differential or [differentiation] 3 a : relating to quantitative [differences] b : producing effects by reason of quantitative differences ❋ Buffy69 (2004)

"There is no [Differentiation] between [the two]" ❋ Bobob1236 (2018)

Is the ability to differentiate—to tell things apart, to distinguish between things, to determine which thing is better, which thing is more important—the essence of intelligence and also of thought? the researcher asked himself. His cousin, a stand-up comedian, word inventor, and [word artist] [quipped], "might dif-FOR-en-ti-ate' mean the ability to differentiate what a thing is used 'for.' And could "differentiate" [surreally] mean, something along the lines of she ate differently, different she ate? ❋ But For (2017)

What differentiated this [start-up] [portal] was a relationship with [urbandictionary.com] ❋ Alexander Zubatov (2007)

J: Wow she looks a lot like her sister. Y: Yea [it's hard] to [differentiate]. (difficult to see [the difference]) ❋ Rebanex (2008)

You [fuckin'] [touch me] again and I'll differentiate [ya]! ❋ Jason McAaron (2008)

1) Person 1: "Hey, man, you been playing any basketball recently?" Person 2: "Eh, not really. [It's on] the [differential]." 2) Jim: "Feeling like going [to the pub] tonight?" John: "Meh, I dunno. It's on the differential." ❋ Teriyakijockey (2013)

I genuinely can't [differentiate] between [slights] and compliments. My bad. I think it's a tone thing. Am I being mocked? I have no idea. I'm so completely socially inept I cannot tell whether or not someone is on my side or hates [my guts]. ❋ Hym Iam (2022)

Joe: "So are you taking any math this [semester]?" Laura: "Yeah, I'm in [differential] equations." Joe: "Yeah...Mike took that last semester." Mike: "Uggggggggrrrrrrrrrrrrgggghhhhhhhhhh." Joe: "Aww [how nice], I think he was wishing you good luck." ❋ 'ice' (2009)

After smoking that [purp], [kush], and that other dank-ass shit, I felt [the heavy] Terrestrial-Differentiation. ❋ Vvddasgds (2009)

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