(calculus, not comparable) Having a derivative, said of a function whose domain and codomain are manifolds.
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A function which is differentiable wherever it is continuous is said to possess ordinary continuity.
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1896 August, W. Williams, “On the Convergency of Fourier's Series”, in The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and .Journal of Science, volume 42, number 255, page 137: