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figure
MathematicsA2
Meaning: A number or a shape; also refers to a person’s physical form.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The figure on the graph shows the increase in sales.
Category: Mathematics
Phrase: figure out
Phrase example: Can you figure out the answer to this problem?
Synonyms:
  • number
  • shape
figured
MathematicsB1
Meaning: To have calculated or determined something.
Part of speech: verb
Example: I figured out the solution to the problem.
Category: Mathematics
Synonyms:
  • calculated
  • determined
five
MathematicsA1
Meaning: the number after four and before six
Part of speech: noun
Example: There are five apples in the basket.
Category: Mathematics
Synonyms: 5
-fold
MathematicsC1
Meaning: Used to indicate multiplication or increase by a certain factor.
Part of speech: suffix
Example: The price increased three-fold.
Category: Mathematics
fortieth
MathematicsA2
Meaning: The ordinal number corresponding to forty.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: This is my fortieth birthday.
Category: Mathematics β€Ί Numbers
Synonyms: 40th
forty
MathematicsA1
Meaning: The number 40.
Part of speech: noun
Example: There are forty students in the class.
Category: Mathematics β€Ί Numbers
four
MathematicsA1
Meaning: The number 4.
Part of speech: noun
Example: There are four seasons in a year.
Category: Mathematics
four fold
MathematicsC1
Meaning: Multiplied by four; four times as much.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The investment yielded a four fold return.
Category: Mathematics
fourteen
MathematicsA1
Meaning: The number 14.
Part of speech: noun
Example: She turned fourteen last month.
Category: Mathematics
fourth
MathematicsA1
Meaning: Coming after the third in a sequence.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: She finished in fourth place.
Category: Mathematics
fractal
MathematicsC2
Meaning: A complex geometric shape that can be split into parts, each of which is a reduced-scale copy of the whole.
Part of speech: noun
Example: Fractals are often found in nature, like in snowflakes.
Category: Mathematics β€Ί Geometry
fraction
MathematicsA2
Meaning: A part of a whole, expressed as a ratio of integers.
Part of speech: noun
Example: One-half is a common fraction.
Category: Mathematics
fractional
MathematicsB2
Meaning: Relating to a fraction; not whole.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: He made a fractional payment on the bill.
Category: Mathematics
functor
MathematicsC2
Meaning: an entity that maps between categories in mathematics or computer science
Part of speech: noun
Example: In programming, a functor is used to apply functions.
Category: Mathematics
Synonyms:
  • mapping
  • operator
half
MathematicsA1
Meaning: One of two equal parts.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: I ate half of the pizza.
Category: Mathematics
Synonyms:
  • partial
  • semi
Antonyms:
  • whole
  • entire
halve
MathematicsB1
Meaning: To divide something into two equal parts.
Part of speech: verb
Example: Please halve the cake before serving.
Category: Mathematics
Synonyms:
  • split
  • divide
hexagon
MathematicsB2
Meaning: a shape with six sides
Part of speech: noun
Example: The table has a hexagon shape.
Category: Mathematics β€Ί Geometry
Synonyms: six-sided figure
hexagonal
MathematicsB2
Meaning: having six sides
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The tiles were hexagonal in shape.
Category: Mathematics β€Ί Geometry
Synonyms: six-sided
hundred
MathematicsA1
Meaning: The number 100.
Part of speech: noun
Example: There are a hundred students in the school.
Category: Mathematics
Synonyms:
  • century
  • n/a
Antonyms: n/a
hundredth
MathematicsA2
Meaning: The ordinal number corresponding to 100.
Part of speech: noun
Example: She finished in the hundredth place in the race.
Category: Mathematics
Synonyms: n/a
Antonyms: n/a
hypotenuse
MathematicsC2
Meaning: The longest side of a right triangle, opposite the right angle.
Part of speech: noun
Example: In a right triangle, the hypotenuse can be calculated using the Pythagorean theorem.
Category: Mathematics β€Ί Geometry
indeterminacy
MathematicsC2
Meaning: the quality of being uncertain or not fixed
Part of speech: noun
Example: The indeterminacy of the results made it hard to draw conclusions.
Category: Mathematics
Synonyms:
  • uncertainty
  • ambiguity
Antonyms:
  • certainty
  • definiteness
indeterminate
MathematicsC1
Meaning: not exactly known or defined
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The outcome of the experiment was indeterminate.
Category: Mathematics
Synonyms:
  • uncertain
  • ambiguous
Antonyms:
  • definite
  • certain
infin
MathematicsC2
Meaning: A term often used in mathematics to denote infinity.
Part of speech: noun
Example: In calculus, we often deal with infin.
Category: Mathematics
Synonyms: infinity
infinite
MathematicsC1
Meaning: Limitless or endless in extent or size.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The universe is often described as infinite.
Category: Mathematics
Synonyms:
  • boundless
  • limitless
Antonyms: finite
infinitesimal
MathematicsC2
Meaning: Extremely small; almost zero.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The changes in temperature were infinitesimal.
Category: Mathematics
Synonyms:
  • tiny
  • minuscule
Antonyms: huge
infinity
MathematicsC1
Meaning: The state of being infinite; endlessness.
Part of speech: noun
Example: Infinity is a key concept in mathematics.
Category: Mathematics
Synonyms:
  • eternity
  • limitlessness
Antonyms: finite
insoluble
MathematicsC2
Meaning: Incapable of being solved or explained.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The problem seemed insoluble.
Category: Mathematics
Synonyms:
  • unsolvable
  • irresolvable
Antonyms:
  • solvable
  • resolvable
integer
MathematicsB1
Meaning: a whole number, positive or negative
Part of speech: noun
Example: Five is an integer.
Category: Mathematics
Synonyms:
  • whole number
  • number
Antonyms:
  • fraction
  • decimal
interpolation
MathematicsC1
Meaning: The process of inserting something between fixed points.
Part of speech: noun
Example: Interpolation is often used in data analysis.
Category: Mathematics
Synonyms:
  • insertion
  • interjection
intersect
MathematicsB2
Meaning: To cross or meet at a point.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The two roads intersect at the traffic light.
Category: Mathematics
Synonyms:
  • cross
  • meet
intersection
MathematicsB2
Meaning: The point where two lines or roads meet.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The intersection was busy with traffic.
Category: Mathematics
Synonyms:
  • crossroads
  • junction
inverse
MathematicsC2
Meaning: Opposite in effect or nature.
Part of speech: adjective/noun
Example: The inverse relationship between supply and demand is fundamental.
Category: Mathematics
Synonyms:
  • opposite
  • reverse
inversion
MathematicsC2
Meaning: The act of turning something upside down or reversing its position.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The inversion of the image made it hard to see.
Category: Mathematics
Synonyms:
  • reversal
  • flip
irreducible
MathematicsC2
Meaning: Not able to be reduced or simplified.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The equation has an irreducible form.
Category: Mathematics
Synonyms:
  • simplistic
  • uncompromising
irregular
MathematicsC1
Meaning: Not regular or uniform; uneven.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The irregular shape of the rock made it unique.
Category: Mathematics
Synonyms:
  • uneven
  • asymmetrical
linear
MathematicsB2
Meaning: Arranged in or extending along a straight line.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The graph shows a linear relationship between the variables.
Category: Mathematics β€Ί Geometry
Synonyms:
  • straight
  • direct
Antonyms: nonlinear
loci
MathematicsC2
Meaning: Plural of locus; specific points or locations.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The loci of the points were marked on the map.
Category: Mathematics
Synonyms: locations
locus
MathematicsC2
Meaning: A specific position or point, often used in mathematics or science.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The locus of points forms a circle.
Category: Mathematics
Synonyms: location
logarithm
MathematicsC2
Meaning: A mathematical function that determines the power to which a number must be raised to obtain another number.
Part of speech: noun
Example: Logarithms are used in many scientific calculations.
Category: Mathematics
Synonyms: math function

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