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 | independent variable,	n: |  | Independent variable (gcide)
 | Independent \In`de*pend"ent\, a. [Pref. in- not + dependent: cf. F. ind['e]pendant.]
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 1. Not dependent; free; not subject to control by others; not
 relying on others; not subordinate; as, few men are wholly
 independent.
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 A dry, but independent crust.         --Cowper.
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 2. Affording a comfortable livelihood; as, an independent
 property.
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 3. Not subject to bias or influence; not obsequious;
 self-directing; as, a man of an independent mind.
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 4. Expressing or indicating the feeling of independence;
 free; easy; bold; unconstrained; as, an independent air or
 manner.
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 5. Separate from; exclusive; irrespective.
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 That obligation in general, under which we conceive
 ourselves bound to obey a law, independent of those
 resources which the law provides for its own
 enforcement.                          --R. P. Ward.
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 6. (Eccl.) Belonging or pertaining to, or holding to the
 doctrines or methods of, the Independents.
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 7. (Math.) Not dependent upon another quantity in respect to
 value or rate of variation; -- said of quantities or
 functions.
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 8. (U. S. Politics) Not bound by party; exercising a free
 choice in voting with either or any party.
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 Independent company (Mil.), one not incorporated in any
 regiment.
 
 Independent seconds watch, a stop watch having a second
 hand driven by a separate set of wheels, springs, etc.,
 for timing to a fraction of a second.
 
 Independent variable. (Math.) See Dependent variable,
 under Dependent.
 
 Syn: Free; uncontrolled; separate; uncoerced; self-reliant;
 bold; unconstrained; unrestricted.
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 |  | Independent variable (gcide)
 | Variable \Va"ri*a*ble\, n. 1. That which is variable; that which varies, or is subject
 to change.
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 2. (Math.) A quantity which may increase or decrease; a
 quantity which admits of an infinite number of values in
 the same expression; a variable quantity; as, in the
 equation x^2 - y^2 = R^2, x and y are variables.
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 3. (Naut.)
 (a) A shifting wind, or one that varies in force.
 (b) pl. Those parts of the sea where a steady wind is not
 expected, especially the parts between the trade-wind
 belts.
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 Independent variable (Math.), that one of two or more
 variables, connected with each other in any way whatever,
 to which changes are supposed to be given at will. Thus,
 in the equation x^2 - y^2 = R^2, if arbitrary
 changes are supposed to be given to x, then x is the
 independent variable, and y is called a function of x.
 There may be two or more independent variables in an
 equation or problem. Cf. Dependent variable, under
 Dependent.
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 |  | independent variable (wn)
 | independent variable n 1: (statistics) a variable whose values are independent of
 changes in the values of other variables [syn: {independent
 variable}, experimental variable]
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