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English
English : topographic name for someone living by a smithy, from Middle English smithe, smythy ‘smithy’, or a habitational name from a place named with this word, as for example Smitha in Devon. It could also be a metonymic occupational name for the smith himself.
Male
Egyptian
, a son of Rameses II.
Boy/Male
Latin
A Latin name based on the Greek word for kid or goatskin.
Boy/Male
Scottish
From the fount on the knoll.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Swahili
Woman; Life
Girl/Female
Tamil
Shashirekha | ஷஷிரேகா
Lord Chandra (Moon), Moons Ray
Girl/Female
Muslim
Sun, Affectionate, Kind
Girl/Female
Muslim
Trustful
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lord of Bravery
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Tamil
Ayurda | அயà¯à®°à¯à®¤à®¾
Bestowed of longevity
ROTABAXTER ALGEBRA
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n.
The quotient of two vectors, or of two directed right lines in space, considered as depending on four geometrical elements, and as expressible by an algebraic symbol of quadrinomial form.
a.
Susceptible of being solved; as, a soluble algebraic problem; susceptible of being disentangled, unraveled, or explained; as, the mystery is perhaps soluble.
n.
An expression of the condition of equality between two algebraic quantities or sets of quantities, the sign = being placed between them; as, a binomial equation; a quadratic equation; an algebraic equation; a transcendental equation; an exponential equation; a logarithmic equation; a differential equation, etc.
adv.
By algebraic process.
n.
Any particular system of characters, symbols, or abbreviated expressions used in art or science, to express briefly technical facts, quantities, etc. Esp., the system of figures, letters, and signs used in arithmetic and algebra to express number, quantity, or operations.
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That can be passed over in a single course; -- said of a curve when the coordinates of the point on the curve can be expressed as rational algebraic functions of a single parameter /.
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That may be sqyared, or reduced to an equivalent square; -- said of a surface when the area limited by a curve can be exactly found, and expressed in a finite number of algebraic terms.
n.
Anything which is required to be done; as, in geometry, to bisect a line, to draw a perpendicular; or, in algebra, to find an unknown quantity.
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That branch of algebra which treats of quadratic equations.
n.
A homogeneous algebraic function of two or more variables, in general containing only positive integral powers of the variables, and called quadric, cubic, quartic, etc., according as it is of the second, third, fourth, fifth, or a higher degree. These are further called binary, ternary, quaternary, etc., according as they contain two, three, four, or more variables; thus, the quantic / is a binary cubic.
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One of the terms in an algebraic expression.
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An algebraic curve, so called from its resemblance to a heart.
v. t.
To perform by algebra; to reduce to algebraic form.
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A branch of algebra which relates to the direct search for unknown quantities.
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One versed in algebra.
v. t.
To change, as an algebraic expression or geometrical figure, into another from without altering its value.
n.
A single algebraic expression; that is, an expression unconnected with any other by the sign of addition, substraction, equality, or inequality.
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Of or pertaining to algebra; containing an operation of algebra, or deduced from such operation; as, algebraic characters; algebraical writings.
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Either of the two parts of an algebraic equation, connected by the sign of equality.
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Alt. of Algebraical