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arithmetic
English
Alternative forms
- arsmetrike, arsmetryke (obsolete)
Etymology
From Middle English arsmetike, from Old French arismetique, from Latin arithm?tica, arithmeticus, from Ancient Greek ?????????? (?????) (arithm?tik? (tékhn?), “(art of) counting”), feminine of ??????????? (arithm?tikós, “arithmetical”), from ??????? (arithmós, “number, counting”), from Proto-Indo-European *h?ri-d?h?-mó-s, form of *h?rey- (“to count, reason”). Used in English since 13th century.
Pronunciation
- (noun): (Received Pronunciation, General American) enPR: ?r?th'm?t?k, IPA(key): /?????m?t?k/
- (adjective): (Received Pronunciation, General American) enPR: ?r?thm?t'?k, IPA(key): /æ????m?t?k/
- Hyphenation: arith?met?ic
Noun
arithmetic (usually uncountable, plural arithmetics)
- The mathematics of numbers (integers, rational numbers, real numbers, or complex numbers) under the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
- 1992, Douglas M. Priest, On Properties of Floating Point Arithmetics, University of California, Berkeley, page 17,
- Note that all correctly rounding arithmetics satisfy property A1, as do those with properly truncating addition. All faithful binary arithmetics and all arithmetics with either properly truncating or correctly chopping addition satisfy property A2.
- 1992, Douglas M. Priest, On Properties of Floating Point Arithmetics, University of California, Berkeley, page 17,
Hypernyms
- (study): math (US), maths (UK), mathematics
Derived terms
Translations
Adjective
arithmetic (not comparable)
- (mathematics) Of, relating to, or using arithmetic; arithmetical.
- arithmetic geometry
- (arithmetic) Of a progression, mean, etc, computed solely using addition.
- arithmetic progression
Coordinate terms
- (computed solely using addition): geometric
Derived terms
Translations
See also
- List of terms used in arithmetic
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mathematic
English
Alternative forms
- mathematick (obsolete)
Adjective
mathematic (comparative more mathematic, superlative most mathematic)
- (archaic) mathematical
- c. 1798, Joseph Fawcett, On Vi?iting the Gardens at Ver?ailles
- Round rolls the stroke with mathematic care,
All centre-bound, exactly circular:
No sportive way it takes, at large and free,
No gambol plays of freakful liberty […]
- Round rolls the stroke with mathematic care,
- c. 1798, Joseph Fawcett, On Vi?iting the Gardens at Ver?ailles
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