probabilistic

English

Etymology

probabil(ity) + -istic and probabil(ism) + -istic

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Adjective

probabilistic (comparative more probabilistic, superlative most probabilistic)

  1. (mathematics, probability theory) Of, pertaining to, or derived using probability.
    • 2023 April 19, Philip Haigh, “Gauging ways to ensure rail freight gains more paths”, in RAIL, number 981, page 45:
      Johnson explained that absolute gauging assumed that everything that could go wrong would go wrong at the same time, resulting in the train hitting the platform. In contrast, probabilistic gauging says that everything can go wrong, but not at the same time. For the Pitsea '357', probabilistic gauging estimated a 0.00001% chance of the train hitting the platform. That seems much closer to the daily life of Pitsea Platform 2.
  2. (religion) Of or pertaining to the Roman Catholic doctrine of probabilism.

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Romanian

Etymology

From probabil + -istic.

Adjective

probabilistic m or n (feminine singular probabilistică, masculine plural probabilistici, feminine and neuter plural probabilistice)

  1. probabilistic

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