Adverb
so as to disappear or approach zero
Source: WordNetComplexity excites the mind, and order rewards it. In the garden, one finds both, including vanishingly small orders too complex to spot, and orders so vast the mind struggles to embrace them. Diane Ackerman
errors are vanishingly rare Source: Internet
Addressing a packed-out Cranagh Hall, Dr Alan Dykes from Kingston University claimed the chances of another bout of landslides, which resulted from a freak 50mm rainfall in three hours, is “vanishingly small”. Source: Internet
Hail-producing clouds are often identifiable by their green coloration. citation citation The growth rate is maximized at about convert, and becomes vanishingly small much below convert as supercooled water droplets become rare. Source: Internet
In other words, if a typical set of m records is hashed to n table slots, the probability of a bucket receiving many more than m/n records should be vanishingly small. Source: Internet
Bad designs have intermittent problems such as "glitches", vanishingly fast pulses that may trigger some logic but not others, " runt pulses " that do not reach valid "threshold" voltages, or unexpected ("undecoded") combinations of logic states. Source: Internet