explement

  • 1explement — explemental /ek spleuh men tl/, explementary /ek spleuh men teuh ree, tree/, adj. /ek spleuh meuhnt/, n. Math. the quantity by which an angle or an arc falls short of 360° or a circle. [1585 95; < L explementum that which fills up, equiv. to&#8230; …

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  • 2explement — noun The remainder of subtracting an angle from a full circle. See Also: complement, supplement …

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  • 3explement — ex·ple·ment …

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  • 5Expleïren — (v. lat.), ausfüllen, ergänzen; daher Explement, Ausfüllungsmittel; Expletion, Ausfüllung, Ergänzung. Expletiv, ausfüllend, ergänzend; Expletivwörter (Expletiva, Expletīvae particŭlae), Ausfüllpartikeln, Flickwörter, nannte man sonst Partikeln,&#8230; …

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  • 6Expleiren — Expleiren, lat. deutsch, ausfüllen; Explement, Ausfüllungsmittel; Expletion, Ausfüllung; expletiv, ausfüllend; expletivum, das Flickwort …

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  • 7expletive — expletively, adv. /ek spli tiv/, n. 1. an interjectory word or expression, frequently profane; an exclamatory oath. 2. a syllable, word, or phrase serving to fill out. 3. Gram. a word considered as regularly filling the syntactic position of&#8230; …

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  • 8explementary angle — |eksplə|mentərē , n.trē noun Etymology: explement + ary : either of two angles whose sum is 360 degrees * * * Math. either of two angles that added together produce an angle of 360° …

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  • 9explemental — adjective see explement …

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  • 10expletement — see explement …

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