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a.
Having the negative sign, or sign minus.
n.
The taking of a lesser number or quantity from a greater of the same kind or denomination; an operation for finding the difference between two numbers or quantities.
n.
The sum or number to be subtracted, or taken from another.
v. t.
To subtract by arithmetical operation; to deduct.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Subtract
v. t.
To test, evince, ascertain, or verify, as the correctness of any operation or result; thus, in subtraction, if the difference between two numbers, added to the lesser number, makes a sum equal to the greater, the correctness of the subtraction is proved.
n.
The withdrawing or withholding from a person of some right to which he is entitled by law.
v. t.
To withdraw, or take away, as a part from the whole; to deduct; as, subtract 5 from 9, and the remainder is 4.
n.
Arithmetical subtraction.
a.
Less; requiring to be subtracted; negative; as, a minus quantity.
v. t.
To subtract; to withdraw.
n.
One who subtracts.
n.
The act or operation of subtracting or taking away a part.
n.
The subtrahend.
n.
One who subtracts.
imp. & p. p.
of Subtract
n.
Subtraction; deduction.
n.
See Subtraction, 3.
a.
Tending, or having power, to subtract.
n.
One of a class of auxiliary numbers, devised by John Napier, of Merchiston, Scotland (1550-1617), to abridge arithmetical calculations, by the use of addition and subtraction in place of multiplication and division.
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