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DIFFERENTIAL

Volume 6 · 72 words · 1797 Edition

differentiale**, in the higher geometry, an infinitely small quantity, or a particle of quantity so small as to be less than any assignable one. It is called a differential, or differential quantity, because frequently considered as the difference of two quantities; and, as such, is the foundation of the differential calculus: Sir Isaac Newton, and the English, call it a moment, as being considered as the momentary increase of quantity. See Fluxions.