Maths
[maths] /mæθs/
noun, (used with a singular or plural verb) Chiefly British.
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[math] /mæθ/
noun
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[math] /mæθ/
noun, British Dialect.
1.
a mowing.
2.
the crop mowed.
[muhth] /mʌθ/
noun
1.
an order of Hindu monks.
/mæθs/
noun
1.
(functioning as sing) (Brit, informal) short for mathematics US and Canadian equivalent math
/mæθ/
noun
1.
(US & Canadian, informal) short for mathematics Brit equivalent maths
n.
see math.
n.
American English shortening of mathematics, 1890; the British preference, maths, is attested from 1911.
“a mowing,” Old English mæð “mowing, cutting of grass,” from Proto-Germanic *mediz (cf. Old Frisian meth, Old High German mad, German Mahd “mowing, hay crop”), from PIE *me- “to cut down grass or grain with a sickle or scythe” (see mow).
noun
Mathematics (Students)
mathematics
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