Delta (en. Delta)
/ˈdɛltə/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
An accumulation of sediments in a river that forms a triangular area.
The delta of the Amazon River is one of the largest in the world.
El delta del río Amazonas es uno de los más grandes del mundo.
A letter of the Greek alphabet that represents the sound 'd'.
In mathematics, the letter delta is used to represent a change in a variable.
En matemáticas, se utiliza la letra delta para representar un cambio en una variable.
Etymology
It comes from the Latin 'delta', which in turn derives from the Greek 'δέλτα' (délta), the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet.
Common Phrases and Expressions
river delta
It refers to the area where a river splits into several branches before flowing into the sea.
delta fluvial
delta of a river
The land area formed by sedimentation at the mouth of a river.
delta de un río
Related Words
river
A natural flowing body of water that flows into an ocean, sea, or lake.
río
sediment
Material that is deposited by the action of water, wind, or ice.
sedimento
Slang Meanings
In technical contexts, it can refer to a difference between two states.
In programming, the delta between two versions of a file indicates the changes made.
En programación, el delta entre dos versiones de un archivo indica los cambios realizados.
Used in the context of data analysis as an indicator of variation.
The delta in statistics shows the market trend.
El delta en las estadísticas muestra la tendencia del mercado.