emergent
adjEtymology
From Latin ēmergēns, present participle of ēmergō. The medical sense is a back-formation from emergency.
- derived from ēmergēns
Definitions
Emerging
Emerging; coming into view or into existence; nascent; new.
Arising unexpectedly, especially if also calling for immediate reaction.
- The chief precepts of their priests enjoin the strict keeping of their Lents, which are at least seven months in every year, and are not to be dispensed with on the most emergent necessity. Letter 43
Constituting an emergency.
- Therefore, patients with ulcerative colitis should ideally be treated before they become emergent cases with toxic megacolon or perforation of the colon.
- Bleeding manifestations in chronic DIC are more subacute than in acute DIC, but may become emergent as DIC progresses.
- As a rule, esophageal disorders become emergent when the airway is compromised either by the initial insult or by a high risk of aspiration.
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Taller than the surrounding vegetation.
Having leaves and flowers above the water.
Having gameplay that arises from its mechanics, rather than a linear storyline.
- In short, emergent games are ones that allow a huge range of possibilities and don't dictate a strict, linear flow of events. A strategy game is emergent because so many units can interact and have some effect on each other.
That arises at a higher level than that of its components and is not explainable by the…
That arises at a higher level than that of its components and is not explainable by the behaviour of said components taken individually; having properties as a whole that are more complex than the properties contributed by each of the components individually.
- an emergent property
A plant whose root system grows underwater, but whose shoot, leaves and flowers grow up…
A plant whose root system grows underwater, but whose shoot, leaves and flowers grow up and above the water.
The neighborhood
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for emergent. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA