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MinusThe symbol (-) that precedes the change figure in a stock table to indicate a closing sale lower than that of the previous day.
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Minus1650s, from minus (prep.).
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Minuslate 15c., "with subtraction of," from Latin minus "less," neuter of minor "smaller," from PIE *mi-nu-, suffixed form of root *mei- (2) "small" (source also of [..]
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Minusminus means to subtract or take away. • the minuend is the first number in a subtraction.
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MinusSubtract; decrease by; lessen by.
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Minus(n) an arithmetic operation in which the difference between two numbers is calculated(adj) on the negative side or lower end of a scale(adj) involving disadvantage or harm
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Minus
(mathematics) Negative.
''a minus number''
On the negative part of a scale.
''minus seven degrees''
Ranking just below a designated rating.
''He got a grade of B minus for his essay.''
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Minus
(mathematics) minusde|Minuszeichen
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MinusThe symbol (-) that precedes the change figure in a stock table to indicate a closing sale lower than that of the previous day.
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