An antonym for the word "delta," which refers to a landform typically formed at the mouth of a river where it meets a body of water, could be "source" or "headwaters." These terms describe the beginning point of a river, contrasting with the delta's location at its end. Additionally, "dry" could serve as an antonym in contexts where "delta" implies a wetland area.
Another word for "delta" is "estuary," which refers to the area where a river meets a body of water, often creating a triangular or fan-shaped landform. Additionally, "mouth" can be used to describe the point where a river flows into an ocean or sea, similar to a delta's function.
"Delta" is often used to mean "the difference" between two numbers, and that is the same as subtracting. When you subtract, the answer is called the "difference."
DElta means "Change" delta can be represented by a triangle
Yes, it is. delta mixG=nRT(xlnx+...) and delta mixV=dG/dp => delta V=0
Delta y / delta x= (y2-y1)/(x2-x1) = -9/7
There is no antynom in this word idiots
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there is no antonym to the word dowry
An antonym for the word deportment is "misbehavior" or "unruliness."
there is no antynom for the word i guess
the antynom is frown
the antynom for a covenant banshee is a UNSC pelican
The correct spelling is antonym (word that means the opposite, or nearly the opposite, of another word).
The antynom to pretty is ugly.
An antonym is a word opposite in meaning to another, e.g. light - dark, wet - dry. There is no antonym for the word donkey.
An antonym (not antynom) for "left out" is "included".
The antonym for "escalate" is "de-escalate." It means to decrease in intensity, level, or magnitude.