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mathematical
[math-uh-mat-i-kuhl]
adjective
of, relating to, or of the nature of mathematics.
mathematical truth.
employed in the operations of mathematics.
mathematical instruments.
having the exactness, precision, or certainty of mathematics.
Synonyms: , , ,
mathematical
/ ˌmæθəˈmætɪkəl, ˌmæθˈmæt- /
adjective
of, used in, or relating to mathematics
characterized by or using the precision of mathematics; exact
using, determined by, or in accordance with the principles of mathematics
Other Word Forms
- mathematically adverb
- nonmathematic adjective
- nonmathematical adjective
- nonmathematically adverb
- semimathematical adjective
- semimathematically adverb
- supermathematical adjective
- supermathematically adverb
- unmathematical adjective
- unmathematically adverb
- ˌٳˈپ adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of mathematical1
Example Sentences
She understands there is a formula to our narcissism and neuroses; patterns and mathematical sets of criteria drive our decisions.
On the other hand, others argue that this part of the curriculum is important because it provides the foundational mathematical building blocks from which students learn other parts of math and science, he explained.
The patterns and symbols carry mathematical principles, references to the cosmos, messages about nature and the environment - as well as instructions on community life.
Lucy finds herself torn between the cynicism and mathematical practicality her job has hardened in her and a yearning romanticism she wishes she could be open to.
Following in his parents footsteps, the studious Narlikar went to Cambridge University for higher studies where topped a highly prestigious mathematical course.
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