All algorithm synonyms
al·go·rithm
A a noun algorithm
- breakthrough — A breakthrough is an important development or achievement.
- design — When someone designs a garment, building, machine, or other object, they plan it and make a detailed drawing of it from which it can be built or made.
- result — to spring, arise, or proceed as a consequence of actions, circumstances, premises, etc.; be the outcome.
- innovation — something new or different introduced: numerous innovations in the high-school curriculum.
- finding — an act of finding or discovering.
- data — You can refer to information as data, especially when it is in the form of facts or statistics that you can analyse. In American English, data is usually a plural noun. In technical or formal British English, data is sometimes a plural noun, but at other times, it is an uncount noun.
- method — a procedure, technique, or way of doing something, especially in accordance with a definite plan: There are three possible methods of repairing this motor.
- conclusion — When you come to a conclusion, you decide that something is true after you have thought about it carefully and have considered all the relevant facts.
- coup — When there is a coup, a group of people seize power in a country.
- godsend — an unexpected thing or event that is particularly welcome and timely, as if sent by God.
- process — a systematic series of actions directed to some end: to devise a process for homogenizing milk.
- luck — Polish name of Lutsk.
- machine — an apparatus consisting of interrelated parts with separate functions, used in the performance of some kind of work: a sewing machine.
- secret — done, made, or conducted without the knowledge of others: secret negotiations.
- bonanza — You can refer to a sudden great increase in wealth, success, or luck as a bonanza.
- principle — an accepted or professed rule of action or conduct: a person of good moral principles.
- way — manner, mode, or fashion: a new way of looking at a matter; to reply in a polite way.
- theorem — Mathematics. a theoretical proposition, statement, or formula embodying something to be proved from other propositions or formulas.
- device — A device is an object that has been invented for a particular purpose, for example for recording or measuring something.
- formula — a set form of words, as for stating or declaring something definitely or authoritatively, for indicating procedure to be followed, or for prescribed use on some ceremonial occasion.
- law — software law
- find — to come upon by chance; meet with: He found a nickel in the street.
- contrivance — If you describe something as a contrivance, you disapprove of it because it is unnecessary and artificial.
- procedure — subroutine
- system — an assemblage or combination of things or parts forming a complex or unitary whole: a mountain system; a railroad system.
- luck out — the force that seems to operate for good or ill in a person's life, as in shaping circumstances, events, or opportunities: With my luck I'll probably get pneumonia.