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Definition of Mathematic
1. a. See Mathematical.
Definition of Mathematic
1. Adjective. Mathematical. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Mathematic
1. [adj]
Medical Definition of Mathematic
1. See Mathematical. Origin: F. Mathematique, L. Mathematicus, Gr. Disposed to learn, belonging to learning or the sciences, especially to mathematics, fr. That which is learned, learning, pl. Things learned, learning, science, especially mathematical science, fr, to learn; akin to E. Mind. See Mind. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mathematic
Literary usage of Mathematic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Kant's Critical Philosophy for English Readers by Immanuel Kant, John Pentland Mahaffy, John Henry Bernard (1889)
"Without this process mathematic cannot take a single [42] step ; hence its
judgments are always intuitive ; whereas philosophy must be satisfied with ..."
2. The School: Essay Towards Humane Education by William Henry Herford (1894)
"ABC of mathematic, he proceeds, here : variety in Man seeks a firm Point and ...
On account of this comprehen- The sive Quality, mathematic was from the ..."
3. The Metaphysic of Experience by Shadworth Hollway Hodgson (1898)
"Philosophy stands to the sciences, taken together, in a very similar relation to
that in which — the science of pure mathematic, ..."
4. Clinical electrocardiography by Fredrick Arthur Willius (1922)
"CHAPTER IV mathematic BASIS OF ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY EINTHOVEN has shown that the
derivations of the electrocardiogram bear a definite mathematic relationship ..."
5. Dictionary of Quotations from Ancient and Modern, English and Foreign by James Wood (1893)
"Ovid, May the idea of pureness, extending itself even to the very morsel which
I take into mathematic form is eternal in the reasoning: memory; living: form ..."