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105 words match “HEMATIC”

HEMATIC a. 2 definitions
Same as Hæmatic.
ANATHEMATIC; ANATHEMATICAL a.
Pertaining to, or having the nature of, an anathema. -- A*nath`e*mat"ic*al*ly, adv.
ERYTHEMATIC a.
Characterized by, or causing, a morbid redness of the skin; relating to erythema.
EXANTHEMATIC; EXANTHEMATOUS a.
Of, relating to, or characterized by, exanthema; efflorescent; as, an exanthematous eruption.
IATROMATHEMATICAL a.
Of or pertaining to iatromathematicians or their doctrine.
IATROMATHEMATICIAN n.
ly, about the middle of the 17th century, who tried to apply the laws of mechanics and mathematics to the human body, and hence were eager student of anatomy; -- opposed to the iatrochemists.
MATHEMATIC a.
See Mathematical.
MATHEMATICAL a.
Of or pertaining to mathematics; according to mathematics; hence, theoretically precise; accurate; as, mathematical geography; mathematical instruments; mathematical exactness. -- Math`e*mat"ic*al*ly, adv.
MATHEMATICIAN n.
One versed in mathematics.
MATHEMATICS n. 2 definitions
That science, or class of sciences, which treats of the exact relations existing between quantities or magnitudes, and of the methods by which, in accordance with these relations, quantities sought are deducible from other quantities known or supposed; the science of spatial and quantitative relations.…
PARASCHEMATIC a.
Of or pertaining to a change from the right form, as in the formation of a word from another by a change of termination, gender, etc. Max Müller.
PATHEMATIC a.
Of, pertaining to, or designating, emotion or suffering. [R.] Chalmers.
PHILOMATHEMATIC n.
A philomath.
PHYSICO-MATHEMATICS n.
Mixed mathematics.
RHEMATIC a. 2 definitions
Having a verb for its base; derived from a verb; as, rhematic adjectives. Ftzed. Hall.
SCHEMATIC a.
Of or pertaining to a scheme or a schema.
THEMATIC a. 2 definitions
Of or pertaining to a theme, or subject. Thematic catalogue (Mus.), a catalogue of musical works which, besides the title and other particulars, gives in notes the theme, or first few measures, of the whole work or of its several movements.
ABSTRACT a.
en applied to any thing, as 6 feet, 10 men, they become concrete. -- Abstract or Pure mathematics. See Mathematics.
ALGEBRA n.
That branch of mathematics which treats of the relations and properties of quantity by means of letters and other symbols. It is applicable to those relations that are true of every kind of magnitude.
ANSWER n.
A solution, the result of a mathematical operation; as, the answer to a problem.
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