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Definition of mathematic
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Mathematic
(a.) See
Mathematical.
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Generation
::
Generation
(n.) The
formation
or
production
of any
geometrical
magnitude,
as a line, a
surface,
a
solid,
by the
motion,
in
accordance
with a
mathematical
law, of a point or a
magnitude;
as, the
generation
of a line or curve by the
motion
of a
point,
of a
surface
by a line, a
sphere
by a
semicircle,
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..
Box
::
Box (n.) A tree or
shrub,
flourishing
in
different
parts of the
world.
The
common
box
(Buxus
sempervirens)
has two
varieties,
one of
which,
the dwarf box (B.
suffruticosa),
is much used for
borders
in
gardens.
The wood of the tree
varieties,
being very hard and
smooth,
is
extensively
used in the arts, as by
turners,
engravers,
mathematical
instrument
makers,
etc..
Statistology
::
Statistics
(n.) The
branch
of
mathematics
which
studies
methods
for the
calculation
of
probabilities.
Excel
::
Excel (v. i.) To
surpass
others
in good
qualities,
laudable
actions,
or
acquirements;
to be
distinguished
by
superiority;
as, to excel in
mathematics,
or
classics..
Diagraphics
::
Diagraphics
(n.) The art or
science
of
descriptive
drawing;
especially,
the art or
science
of
drawing
by
mechanical
appliances
and
mathematical
rule..
Vary
::
Vary (v. i.) To alter or
change
in
succession;
to
alternate;
as, one
mathematical
quantity
varies
inversely
as
another..
Generation
::
Generation
(n.)
Origination
by some
process,
mathematical,
chemical,
or
vital;
production;
formation;
as, the
generation
of
sounds,
of
gases,
of
curves,
etc..
Spiral
::
Spiral
(a.) A plane
curve,
not
reentrant,
described
by a
point,
called
the
generatrix,
moving
along a
straight
line
according
to a
mathematical
law, while the line is
revolving
about a fixed point
called
the pole. Cf.
Helix..
Euharmonic
::
Euharmonic
(a.)
Producing
mathematically
perfect
harmony
or
concord;
sweetly
or
perfectly
harmonious.
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..
Philomathematic
::
Philomathematic
(n.) A
philomath.
Geometry
::
Geometry
(n.) That
branch
of
mathematics
which
investigates
the
relations,
properties,
and
measurement
of
solids,
surfaces,
lines,
and
angles;
the
science
which
treats
of the
properties
and
relations
of
magnitudes;
the
science
of the
relations
of
space..
Curvature
::
Curvature
(n.) The
amount
of
degree
of
bending
of a
mathematical
curve,
or the
tendency
at any point to
depart
from a
tangent
drawn to the curve at that
point..
Double First
::
Double
first () A
degree
of the first class both in
classics
and
mathematics.
Skill
::
Skill (n.) The
familiar
knowledge
of any art or
science,
united
with
readiness
and
dexterity
in
execution
or
performance,
or in the
application
of the art or
science
to
practical
purposes;
power to
discern
and
execute;
ability
to
perceive
and
perform;
expertness;
aptitude;
as, the skill of a
mathematician,
physician,
surgeon,
mechanic,
etc..
Calculate
::
Calculate
(v. i.) To
ascertain
or
determine
by
mathematical
processes,
usually
by the
ordinary
rules of
arithmetic;
to
reckon
up; to
estimate;
to
compute..
Mechanics
::
Mechanics
(n.) That
science,
or
branch
of
applied
mathematics,
which
treats
of the
action
of
forces
on
bodies..
Geodesy
::
Geodesy
(n.) That
branch
of
applied
mathematics
which
determines,
by means of
observations
and
measurements,
the
figures
and areas of large
portions
of the
earth's
surface,
or the
general
figure
and
dimenshions
of the
earth;
or that
branch
of
surveying
in which the
curvature
of the earth is taken into
account,
as in the
surveys
of
States,
or of long lines of
coast..
Degree
::
Degree
(n.) A
division,
space,
or
interval,
marked
on a
mathematical
or other
instrument,
as on a
thermometer..
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