Definition of Set-theoretic difference

1. Noun. (set theory) Given two sets A and B, the set-theoretic difference of A and B is the set that contains exactly those elements belonging to A but not to B; the relative complement of B in A. ¹

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Set-theoretic Difference

sestines
seston
sestons
sestrin
sestrins
set
set(p)
set-apart
set-aside
set-aside(p)
set-back
set-builder notation
set-off
set-stitched
set-theoretic
set-theoretic difference (current term)
set-theoretical
set-theoretically
set-to
set-top box
set-top boxes
set-up
set-ups
set (psychology)
set a spell
set ablaze
set about
set afire
set aflame
set ahead

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