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mathAmerican English shortening of mathematics, 1890; the British preference, maths, is attested from 1911.
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math"a mowing," Old English mæð "mowing, cutting of grass," from Proto-Germanic *mediz (source also of Old Frisian meth, Old High German mad, German Mahd "mowing, hay crop"), [..]
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math(mathematics) study of the relationship and measurements of quantities using numbers and symbols.
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mathmeeting place; abode of Sadhus
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mathMathematics
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math(n) a science (or group of related sciences) dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangement
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mathn. matemática
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mathPossibly from the old Celtic root *matus meaning "bear". According to the Fourth Branch of the Mabinogi [1], Math ap Mathonwy was a king of Gwynedd and a magician. Whenever he was no [..]
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