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Definition of hematic
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Hematic
(n.) A
medicine
designed
to
improve
the
condition
of the
blood.
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Calculus
::
Calculus
(n.) A
method
of
computation;
any
process
of
reasoning
by the use of
symbols;
any
branch
of
mathematics
that may
involve
calculation.
Exanthematic
::
Exanthematic
(a.) Alt. of
Exanthematou.
Set
::
Set (n.) A
number
of
things
of the same kind,
ordinarily
used or
classed
together;
a
collection
of
articles
which
naturally
complement
each
other,
and
usually
go
together;
an
assortment;
a suit; as, a set of
chairs,
of
china,
of
surgical
or
mathematical
instruments,
of
books,
etc..
Monochord
::
Monochord
(n.) An
instrument
for
experimenting
upon the
mathematical
relations
of
musical
sounds.
It
consists
of a
single
string
stretched
between
two
bridges,
one or both of which are
movable,
and which stand upon a
graduated
rule for the
purpose
of
readily
changing
and
measuring
the
length
of the part of the
string
between
them..
Rhematic
::
Rhematic
(a.)
Having
a verb for its base;
derived
from a verb; as,
rhematic
adjectives..
Operand
::
Operand
(n.) The
symbol,
quantity,
or thing upon which a
mathematical
operation
is
performed;
--
called
also
faciend..
Generatrix
::
Generatrix
(n.) That which
generates;
the
point,
or the
mathematical
magnitude,
which,
by its
motion,
generates
another
magnitude,
as a line,
surface,
or
solid;
--
called
also
describent..
Geometer
::
Geometer
(n.) One
skilled
in
geometry;
a
geometrician;
a
mathematician.
Base
::
Base (n.) The
number
from which a
mathematical
table is
constructed;
as, the base of a
system
of
logarithms..
Iatromathematical
::
Iatromathematical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
iatromathematicians
or their
doctrine.
Geometrician
::
Geometrician
(n.) One
skilled
in
geometry;
a
geometer;
a
mathematician.
Calculate
::
Calculate
(v. i.) To
ascertain
or
predict
by
mathematical
or
astrological
computations
the time,
circumstances,
or other
conditions
of; to
forecast
or
compute
the
character
or
consequences
of; as, to
calculate
or cast one's
nativity..
#NAME?
::
-ics () A
suffix
used in
forming
the names of
certain
sciences,
systems,
etc., as
acoustics,
mathematics,
dynamics,
statistics,
politics,
athletics..
Mathematician
::
Mathematician
(n.) One
versed
in
mathematics.
Answer
::
Answer
(n.) A
solution,
the
result
of a
mathematical
operation;
as, the
answer
to a
problem..
Physico-mathematics
::
Physico-mathematics
(n.) Mixed
mathematics.
Investigation
::
Investigation
(n.) The act of
investigating;
the
process
of
inquiring
into or
following
up;
research;
study;
inquiry,
esp.
patient
or
thorough
inquiry
or
examination;
as, the
investigations
of the
philosopher
and the
mathematician;
the
investigations
of the
judge,
the
moralist..
Prick
::
Prick (v.) A
mathematical
point;
--
regularly
used in old
English
translations
of
Euclid.
Solution
::
Solution
(n.) The act of
solving,
or the state of being
solved;
the
disentanglement
of any
intricate
problem
or
difficult
question;
explanation;
clearing
up; -- used
especially
in
mathematics,
either
of the
process
of
solving
an
equation
or
problem,
or the
result
of the
process..
Mathematics
::
Mathematics
(n.) That
science,
or class of
sciences,
which
treats
of the exact
relations
existing
between
quantities
or
magnitudes,
and of the
methods
by
which,
in
accordance
with these
relations,
quantities
sought
are
deducible
from other
quantities
known or
supposed;
the
science
of
spatial
and
quantitative
relations..
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