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parametere

Parametere is a term that appears in several languages as the plural form or inflected variant related to the word parameter. In English, the standard forms are parameter (singular) and parameters (plural). The form parametere is not common in English, but it can be encountered in multilingual texts or as the plural form dictated by a language’s grammar.

In mathematics and statistics, a parameter defines a characteristic of a model or distribution, such as the

In computing and engineering, parameters configure software, hardware, and systems. They include limits, thresholds, and options

Etymology and orthography: the term parameter derives from Greek roots meaning measure beside or alongside. It

slope
in
a
linear
model
or
the
mean
and
variance
in
a
normal
distribution.
A
collection
of
parameters,
often
represented
as
a
vector,
determines
the
full
behavior
of
the
model.
Adjusting
parameters
allows
predictions
or
outputs
to
change
without
altering
the
underlying
data.
that
influence
performance,
behavior,
or
results.
Discussions
of
parameter
sets
in
documentation
or
code
comments
may
use
language-specific
forms
such
as
parametere
or
other
pluralizations
depending
on
the
locale.
passed
into
Latin
and
then
into
many
modern
languages,
where
plural
and
inflectional
forms
vary.
The
use
of
parametere,
when
encountered,
reflects
language-specific
grammar
rather
than
a
universal
English
term.
In
practice,
readers
should
align
with
the
local
terminology
for
plural
forms
of
parameter
in
their
technical
texts.