fuzzy in the PONS Dictionary

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It is designed to prevent combinatorial explosion in fuzzy logic rules.
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One does, however, lose information and the spatial resolution gets worse as the size of the hologram is decreased the image becomes fuzzier.
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The fruit is a fuzzy body nearly a centimeter long divided into five segments.
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Rather, it has a fuzzy boundary with people becoming more or less involved through their own volitions.
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Hanging from the rear view mirror of the car are three fuzzy dice, showing the numbers 1, 5 and 2 respectively.
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The inflorescence is a cluster of several flower heads, each just over a centimeter wide and lined with layers of fuzzy, glandular phyllaries.
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At night, when the polyps are fully extended, the coral has a fuzzy appearance.
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The construction and identification of a fuzzy system can be divided into (a) the structure and (b) the parameter identification of a fuzzy system.
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The underside of the leaf is fuzzy to hairy.
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The fruits are often the size, shape and slightly fuzzy texture of peaches, with a reddish tinge.
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