noun
- The quality or state of being granular; the degree to which something is composed of or resembles grains or small particles.
- In computing and data analysis, the level of detail or precision at which data is organized, measured, or analyzed.
Usage: Plural form of granularity; Common in technical and scientific contexts
Usage: Technical usage; Common in software engineering, databases, and analytics
Examples
- The granularities of different sand samples varied significantly under the microscope.
- The image showed poor granularities due to the low resolution of the camera.
- Different granularities of data collection allowed the researchers to analyze trends at multiple scales.
- The software supports multiple granularities for time-based reporting.
- Adjusting the granularities of the filter improved the quality of the results.
- The texture's granularities were visible to the naked eye.