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math
  1. (Canada) Clipping of mathematics.
  2. (Canada) Arithmetic calculations; (see do the math).
  3. (Canada) A math course.
  4. Synonyms:
  5. Examples:
    1. “If you do the math, it will take four trucks to deliver everything.”
      “A child with a learning disability may have goals in the areas of improving reading and math skills.”
      “For example, paying attention in math class will help you with those monthly cash flow statements.”
mathematics
  1. An abstract representational system used in the study of numbers, shapes, structure, change and the relationships between these concepts.
  2. A person's ability to count, calculate, and use different systems of mathematics at differing levels.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “Will had a knack for making complex mathematics appear simple.”
      “In 1846 and 1847 he was awarded mathematics scholarships at Balliol College where he became a lecturer in mathematics.”
      “He won an open scholarship in mathematics and natural science to study at Trinity College, Cambridge.”
mathesis
  1. (now rare) Mental calculation or discipline; science, especially mathematical learning. [from 15th c.]
  2. The science of establishing a systematic order for things. (After Foucault.) [from 1970s]
matha
  1. (Hinduism, Jainism) A monastic or similar religious establishment in Hinduism and Jainism, usually more formal and hierarchical than an ashram.
  2. Examples:
    1. “The jewellery included matha tikka s, Chandrasurya, jhumka s and chocker necklaces specially crafted by the designers for the show and flown in from Chennai.”
      “Last week, Jain institution Sode Matha issued a legal notice to Rajamouli for hurting the religious sentiments of Jains.”
mathematicalism
  1. (philosophy) The view that the observable world is material with certain elements of mathematics needed to describe and explain it.
mathlete
  1. (US) A member of the math team of a primary school or secondary school.
  2. Examples:
    1. “She is a mathlete and all-around geek who is shaken existentially by witnessing her grandmother's death.”
      “In TriMathlon, the mathlete begins with a guided search for all palindromes of five or fewer digits.”
      “He's the hot guy whom the girls never noticed in high school because he was a mathlete with suspiciously good hair and a black leather jacket.”
mathmagician
  1. One who uses mathematics in order to perform otherwise seemingly impossible feats.
mathematicism
  1. An approach or worldview that is rooted in mathematics.
mathemagician
  1. (informal) One whose mathematical skills are so remarkable as to resemble magic.
mathematicaster
mathspeak
  1. (mathematics) The terminology of mathematics
  2. Examples:
    1. “Appendices are included on Mathspeak, countability, and decadic notation.”
mathematese
  1. The jargon associated with mathematics.
mathematicization
  1. The process or result of mathematicizing.
mathematisation
  1. Alternative form of mathematization
mathematitian
  1. Obsolete form of mathematician.
math
  1. A mowing; what is gathered from mowing.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “If you do the math, it will take four trucks to deliver everything.”
      “A child with a learning disability may have goals in the areas of improving reading and math skills.”
      “For example, paying attention in math class will help you with those monthly cash flow statements.”
mathematicks
  1. Obsolete form of mathematics.
mathematization
  1. The process of mathematizing.
  2. Examples:
    1. “In the same book, he gives further historical details on mechanization and mathematization of musical composition.”
      “The mathematization of economic theory has been resoundingly ineffective in understanding of the role of entrepreneurs in economic activity.”
      “Husserl demonstrated this point by using the example of Galileo and his mathematization of the world.”
mathematician
  1. An expert on mathematics.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Jordan algebras are called after the German physicist and mathematician Pascual Jordan.”
      “In the early 18th century, the English mathematician Roger Cotes computed weighted averages of measurements made by different astronomers.”
      “Your responses to his work are planned long in advance, using the logic and workings of an emotional mathematician.”
maths
  1. (Commonwealth of Nations) Clipping of mathematics.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Christopher's digressions into maths and existential questions amplify what is, on one level, a family drama with a whodunnit attached.”
      “Our old maths teacher was teaching addition to the kids and she asked us to look on as she went along with her class.”
      “Among the high achievers was Hannah, who made the grade in physics, biology, chemistry, maths and general studies.”
mathmo
  1. (Britain, Cambridge University slang) A mathematician.
math
  1. (Hinduism, Jainism) Clipping of matha.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “If you do the math, it will take four trucks to deliver everything.”
      “A child with a learning disability may have goals in the areas of improving reading and math skills.”
      “For example, paying attention in math class will help you with those monthly cash flow statements.”
mathematicizations
  1. plural of mathematicization
mathematisations
  1. plural of mathematisation
mathematizations
  1. plural of mathematization
mathematicians
  1. plural of mathematician
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Fermat subsequently died, leaving mathematicians to search for 350 years for a proof of the theorem.”
      “In the third century BC, the famous Greek mathematician Archimedes issued a challenge to the Alexandrian mathematicians, headed by Eratosthenes.”
      “After all, math is so abstract that it's hard to communicate ideas to other mathematicians.”
mathemagicians
  1. plural of mathemagician
  2. Examples:
    1. “Of course, there is no reason why some algorithm invented by mathemagicians should have an analogy in the way actual markets work.”
mathematitians
  1. plural of mathematitian
mathmagicians
  1. plural of mathmagician
mathletes
  1. plural of mathlete
mathmos
  1. plural of mathmo
mathas
  1. plural of matha
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