Arithmetize
verb
to express in arithmetic form
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noun rule by the numerical majority of the population word origin greek arithmos ‘number’ historical examples arithmocracy, ar-ith-mok′ras-i, n. a democracy of mere numbers. chambers’s twentieth century dictionary (part 1 of 4: a-d) various n. “rule by numerical majority,” 1850, from greek arithmos “number, counting, amount” (see arithmetic) + -cracy. related: arithmocratic; arithmocratical.
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noun a p-ssion for numbers, counting; compulsive counting word origin greek arithmos ‘number’ n. “compulsive desire to count objects and make calculations,” 1890, from french arithmomanie, from greek arithmos “number, counting, amount” (see arithmetic) + french -manie (see mania). related: arithmomaniac.
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died a.d. 336, christian priest at alexandria: founder of arianism. ancient name of . a river in nw afghanistan, ne iran, and s turkmenistan, flowing w and then n to the kara k-m desert. 700 miles (1126 km) long. contemporary examples enraged by what arius was saying, nicholas grabbed arius by the beard and punched […]
- Arity
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