Undirectly
adv
adv ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Adverb
- 1 Indirectly.
"Consider the rules that define directly or undirectly the goal f and let X be a list of a(f) distinct variables. Since f(X) is free w.r.t. X by hypothesis, it is possible to rewrite the variables in the above rules so that they are a subset of X."
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More examples"Consider the rules that define directly or undirectly the goal f and let X be a list of a(f) distinct variables. Since f(X) is free w.r.t. X by hypothesis, it is possible to rewrite the variables in the above rules so that they are a subset of X."
Etymology
From undirect + -ly or un- + directly.
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