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mathematically (according to or using mathematics) adverb [UK: ˌmæ.θə.ˈmæ.tɪk.l̩i] [US: ˌmæ.θə.ˈmæ.tɪk.ə.li] | mathématiquement◼◼◼adverbeI explained it to them mathematically. = Je leur ai expliqué ça mathématiquement. |
mathematician [mathematicians] (expert in mathematics) noun [UK: ˌmæ.θə.mə.ˈtɪʃ.n̩] [US: ˌmæ.θə.mə.ˈtɪʃ.n̩] | mathématicien◼◼◼nom {m}John is a mathematician. = John est mathématicien. mathématicienne◼◼◻nom {f}She's a mathematician. = Elle est mathématicienne. |
mathematics (field of study) noun [UK: ˌmæ.θə.ˈmæ.tɪks] [US: ˌmæ.θə.ˈmæ.tɪks] | mathématiques◼◼◼nom {f pl}I like mathematics. = J'aime les mathématiques. |
mathematizable (able to be transcribed in mathematical concepts) adjective | mathématisableadjectif |
mathematize [mathematized, mathematizing, mathematizes] (describe in terms of a mathematical equation) verb [UK: mˈaθɪmˌataɪz] [US: mˈæθɪmˌæɾaɪz] | mathématiser◼◼◼verbe |
metamathematics (branch of mathematics dealing with mathematical systems and their nature) noun [UK: mˌetəmˌaθɪmˈatɪks] [US: mˌeɾəmˌæθɪmˈæɾɪks] | métamathématiques◼◼◼nom {f pl} |
monothematic (composed of a single traditional name element) adjective | monothématique◼◼◼adjectif |
national anthem (national song of a country) noun [UK: ˈnæ.ʃnəl ˈæn.θəm] [US: ˈnæ.ʃə.nəl ˈæn.θəm] | hymne national◼◼◼nom {m} |
nychthemeral (lasting one day and one night) adjective | nycthéméral◼◼◼adjectif |
nychthemeron (one day and one night) noun | nyctémèrenom {m} nycthémèrenom {m} |
polycythemia (bone marrow disorder) noun | polyglobulie◼◼◼nom {f} |
pure mathematics (area of mathematics) noun [UK: pjʊə(r) ˌmæ.θə.ˈmæ.tɪks] [US: ˈpjʊr ˌmæ.θə.ˈmæ.tɪks] | mathématiques pures◼◼◼nom {f pl} |
speleothem [speleothems] (secondary mineral, deposited in a cave by the action of water) noun [UK: spˈelɪˌɒθəm] [US: spˈelɪˌɑːθəm] | spéléothème◼◼◼nom {m} |
systemic lupus erythematosus (systemic autoimmune disease) noun | lupus◼◼◼nom {m} lupus érythémateux disséminé◼◼◼nom {m} |
take care of the pennies and the pounds will take care of themselves (if you take care of little things one at a time, they can add up to big things) phrase |