odd or diffent. both mean abstract.
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Mr. Jamison tried to show that the concept of division is useful in everyday life; however, to most of his students, it remained an abstraction.
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Hardware Abstraction Layer
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at opposite ends of the continuum
It is a tool for analysis of word meanings. Basically, words are placed higher or lower on the conceptual "ladder of abstraction" based on how they represent concrete or physical phenomena. Words that are higher on the ladder are more abstract than those that are lower.
The best means subjectively to the readers. An abstraction is good only the readers can grasp what it means (seems every instance that the reader can think of fits to the description/abstraction), but cannot create one instance from it directly. For example, Cat, is a good abstraction, Human Being, is another one. Every instance (in your mind when you see those words) fit the abstraction, but you cannot use that term to create an instance. I would argue that there are "Better Abstraction" only, there is no "best" (yet)
In Abstraction was created on 2011-12-06.
The scientific term often associated with "abstract" is "abstraction." In a scientific context, abstraction refers to the process of simplifying complex systems by focusing on essential features while ignoring irrelevant details. This allows researchers to create models and frameworks that facilitate understanding and analysis of phenomena.
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The 'abstraction' nouns are called abstract or idea noun. Abstract nouns are words for things that are not experienced by the five senses; things that can't be seen, heard, smelled, tasted, or touched. Abstract nouns are words for things that are known, understood, or felt emotionally. Some examples are:ambitionbeautychallengedangereducationfeargratitudehappinessignorancejoyknowledgeluckmemorynonsenseopinionquestrumorseasontrusturgevaluewonderyesterdayzeal
Concrete words sit at the bottom of the ladder of abstraction. They are specific, tangible, and easily understood, representing objects or ideas that are physical or can be perceived through the senses. Examples include objects like "table" or actions like "running".
AN INDIVIDUAL WHO TURNS ABSTRACTION INTO MALFUNCTION... AN INDIVIDUAL WHO TURNS ABSTRACTION INTO MALFUNCTION...
The "ladder of abstraction" is a comparison of words in terms of whether they apply to concrete phenomena (a coin) or to more abstract terms (wealth). The higher points on the ladder are the more abstract or general terms.