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summand
[suhm-and, suhm-and, suh-mand]
noun
a part of a sum.
summand
/ ˈsʌmænd, sʌˈmænd /
noun
a number or quantity forming part of a sum
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of summand1
C19: from Medieval Latin summandus, from Latin summa sum 1
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We looked at only the left summand of tk; tk,hit: In this case, we tested a simpler definition of the hot hand: a player has a hot hand if she or he has a higher chance of making a shot following a string of successful shots.
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