minuend
1minuend — min u*end, n. [L. minuendus to be diminished, fr. minuere to lessen, diminish. See {Minish}.] (Arith.) In the process of subtraction[2], the number from which another number (the subtrahend) is to be subtracted, to find the difference. [1913… …
2minuend — MINUÉND s. v. descăzut. Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007. Sursa: Sinonime …
3minuend — (n.) number from which another number is to be subtracted, 1706, from L. minuendus (numerus), gerundive pp. of minuere to reduce, diminish, make small (see MINUS (Cf. minus)) …
4minuend — mȉnuend m DEFINICIJA mat. u računskoj operaciji odbijanja broj od koga se odbija, koji se smanjuje za suptrahend; umanjenik ETIMOLOGIJA lat. minuendus (numerus): (broj) koji treba umanjiti …
5minuend — [min′yo͞o end΄] n. [L minuendum, to be diminished, neut. ger. of minuere: see MINUTE2] Arith. the number or quantity from which another (the subtrahend) is to be subtracted …
6Minuend — Unter der Subtraktion (auch Minus Rechnen) versteht man das Abziehen einer Zahl von einer anderen. Mathematisch handelt es sich bei der Subtraktion um eine zweistellige Verknüpfung. Die Subtraktion gehört zu den Grundrechenarten der Arithmetik.… …
7minuend — noun A number or quantity from which another is to be subtracted. In the subtraction 10 minus; 4, 10 is the minuend …
8mínuend — a in minuènd ênda in énda m (ȋ; ȅ é, ẹ) mat. število, od katerega se odšteva, zmanjševanec …
9minuend — turinys statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. content; contents; minuend vok. Gehalt, m; Inhalt, m rus. содержание, n; содержимое, n pranc. contenu, m …
10minuend — noun Etymology: Latin minuendum, neuter of minuendus, gerundive of minuere to lessen more at minor Date: 1706 a number from which the subtrahend is to be subtracted …