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We've found 190 definitions containing the term: mathematics.. (0.32 seconds)

mathematical  Webster Dictionary
of or pertaining to mathematics; according to mathematics; hence, theoretically precise; accurate; as, mathematical geography; mathematical instruments; mathematical exactness
pure mathematics  (pure mathematics) Princeton's WordNet
the branches of mathematics that study and develop the principles of mathematics for their own sake rather than for their immediate usefulness
mathesis  Webster Dictionary
learning; especially, mathematics
mathematician  Webster Dictionary
one versed in mathematics
physico-mathematics  Webster Dictionary
mixed mathematics
double first  Webster Dictionary
a degree of the first class both in classics and mathematics
double first  Webster Dictionary
one who gains at examinations the highest honor both in the classics and the mathematics
statistics  Webster Dictionary
the branch of mathematics which studies methods for the calculation of probabilities
math  (æθ) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
mathematics.
maths  (æθs) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
mathematics.
math.  (æθ) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
mathematics.
mechanics  Webster Dictionary
that science, or branch of applied mathematics, which treats of the action of forces on bodies
mathematical  (ˌmæθ əˈmæt ɪ kəl) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
of, pertaining to, or of the nature of mathematics:
answer  (ˈæn sər, ˈɑn-) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a solution to a problem, esp. in mathematics.
mathematical  (ˌmæθ əˈmæt ɪ kəl) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
employed in the operations of mathematics:
mathematician  (ˌmæθ ə məˈtɪʃ ən) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
an expert or specialist in mathematics.
calculus  Webster Dictionary
a method of computation; any process of reasoning by the use of symbols; any branch of mathematics that may involve calculation
mathematical  (ˌmæθ əˈmæt ɪ kəl) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
having the exactness, precision, or certainty of mathematics.
numerate  (ˈnu məˌrɛr i, ˈnyu-) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
able to use or understand numerical techniques of mathematics.
differential calculus  (ˌdɪf əˈrɛn ʃəl) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
the branch of mathematics that deals with differentials and derivatives.
set theory  (ˈsɛt ər) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
the branch of mathematics that deals with relations between sets.
-ics  Webster Dictionary
a suffix used in forming the names of certain sciences, systems, etc., as acoustics, mathematics, dynamics, statistics, politics, athletics
excel  Webster Dictionary
to surpass others in good qualities, laudable actions, or acquirements; to be distinguished by superiority; as, to excel in mathematics, or classics
analysis  (ˌsiz) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
the branch of mathematics consisting of calculus and its higher developments.
metamathematics  (ˌmɛt əˌmæθ əˈmæt ɪks) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
the study of fundamental concepts of mathematics, as number and function.
almagest  (ˈæl məˌdʒɛst) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
(italics) a Greek work on astronomy and mathematics by Ptolemy.
group theory  (ˈgru pɪŋ) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
the branch of mathematics that deals with the structure of mathematical groups and mappings between them.
innumerate  (ɪˈnu mər ɪt, ɪˈnyu-) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
unfamiliar with mathematical concepts and methods; ignorant in mathematics; not numerate.
protract  (ʊˈtrækt, prə-) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
(in surveying, mathematics, etc.) to plot and draw (lines) with a scale and a protractor.
arithmetic  (ˈær əˌstɒt l) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
the method or process of computation with figures: the most elementary branch of mathematics.
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