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the vector
noun
A directed quantity, one with both magnitude and direction; the signed difference between two points.
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"Qin is the vector of this culture.
Just as predictably, the Vector falls short of the hype.
They were scapegoated as the vector of all social ills.
"If you take the vector for Paris and subtract the vector for France and add Italy, you get Rome," he said.
Electronics Outpost (www.electronicsoutpost.com) carries the Vector VEC216, as it is named, for $24.
"Once again, the vector of Astro Boy matches with that of the people," he concluded.
By contrast, the vector graphics used in Apple Maps don't require extra downloads.
The vector of the present points the way to a number of possible futures.
The Vector is quick, taut and composed, with superb-feeling steering and brawny brakes.
"Moreover, it might alter the vector of support for the Russian troops' actions".
The Vector has scads of midrange punch to take advantage of openings in dense, congested traffic.
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