mathematical
Americanadjective
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of, relating to, or of the nature of mathematics.
mathematical truth.
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employed in the operations of mathematics.
mathematical instruments.
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having the exactness, precision, or certainty of mathematics.
- Synonyms:
- rigorous, meticulous, precise, exact
adjective
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of, used in, or relating to mathematics
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characterized by or using the precision of mathematics; exact
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using, determined by, or in accordance with the principles of mathematics
Other Word Forms
- mathematically adverb
- nonmathematic adjective
- nonmathematical adjective
- nonmathematically adverb
- semimathematical adjective
- semimathematically adverb
- supermathematical adjective
- supermathematically adverb
- unmathematical adjective
- unmathematically adverb
Etymology
Origin of mathematical
1400–50; late Middle English < Latin mathēmatic ( us ) pertaining to mathematics + -al 1
Example Sentences
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There’s a special kind of comfort in having a short list of meals you know, with almost mathematical certainty, will land.
From Salon
Over time, this process strengthens the mathematical connections, or “weights,” between related concepts — for example, strongly linking “Nvidia” with “AI.”
From MarketWatch
It may feel much better, but the mathematical gains probably aren’t as great.
From MarketWatch
It is useful for certain difficult mathematical problems and encryption.
From Barron's
By linking modern AI with the mathematical language of dynamical systems, the work points toward a future in which AI does more than recognize patterns.
From Science Daily
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