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subtrahend
[ suhb-truh-hend ]
noun
, Arithmetic.
- a number that is subtracted from another.
subtrahend
/ ˈsʌbtrəˌhɛnd /
noun
- the number to be subtracted from another number (the minuend )
subtrahend
/ sŭb′trə-hĕnd′ /
- A number subtracted from another. For example, in the expression 4 − 3, 3 is the subtrahend.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of subtrahend1
1665–75; < Latin subtrahendum, neuter gerund of subtrahere; subtract
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Word History and Origins
Origin of subtrahend1
C17: from Latin subtrahendus, from subtrahere to subtract
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Example Sentences
Because log ratios are obtained by subtraction, a previous multiplication of minuend and subtrahend by a correction factor will not be eliminated.
From Science Magazine
In arithmetic operations it holds the addend, subtrahend, multiplicand, or divisor.
From Project Gutenberg
The subtrahend is placed under the minuend to be drawn from it.
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The truth is, our charming Princess is always liable to a certain subtrahend.
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