constraint
English
WOTD – 10 January 2016
Etymology
From Middle English, borrowed from Middle French constrainte, past participle of the verb constraindre (French: contraindre), ultimately from Latin constringo (corresponding to the past participle constrictus).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kənˈstɹeɪnt/
Audio (AU) (file) - Rhymes: -eɪnt
Noun
constraint (countable and uncountable, plural constraints)
- Something that constrains; a restriction.
- An irresistible force or compulsion.
- The repression of one's feelings.
- (mathematics) A condition that a solution to an optimization problem must satisfy.
- (databases) A linkage or other restriction that maintains database integrity.
Derived terms
- constraint satisfaction
Translations
something that constrains
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mathematics: condition to a solution
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Further reading
constraint on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
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