subtrahend
American
[suhb-truh-hend]
/ ˈsʌb trəˌhɛnd /
noun
Arithmetic.
subtrahend
British
/ ˈsʌbtrəˌhɛnd /
noun
subtrahend
Scientific
/ sŭb′trə-hĕnd′ /
Etymology
Origin of subtrahend
1665–75; < Latin subtrahendum, neuter gerund of subtrahere; see subtract
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