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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A principle holding that two or more solutions to a linear equation or set of linear equations can be added together so that their sum is also a solution.
- noun A principle holding that two or more states of a physical system can be added together to create an additional state.
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- noun mathematics, physics The principle that a
linear combination of two or moresolutions of anequation is itself a solution; it is a feature of manyphysical laws
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- noun (geology) the principle that in a series of stratified sedimentary rocks the lowest stratum is the oldest
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