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covariant In mathematics and theoretical physics, covariance and contravariance are concepts used in many areas, generalising in a sense invariance, i.e. the property of being unchanged under some transformation. In mathematical terms they occur in a foundational way in linear algebra and multilinear algebra, differential geometry and other branches of geometry, category theory and algebraic topology. ...
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covariance A measure of the tendency of two things to move or vary together.
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covariate (Also called covariable.) An independent variable, or predictor, in a regression equation. Also, a secondary variable that can affect the relationship between the dependent variable and independent variables of primary interest in a regression equation.
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covalent bond A bond in which an electron pair is equally shared by protons in two adjacent atoms.
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cover To defend an area or position.
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