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f mathematics subtractiondi denaro embezzlement* * *sottrazione s.f.2 ( il portar via) taking away, removal; ( furto) theft // (dir.) sottrazione indebita, misappropriation (o embezzlement)3 ( detrazione) deduction.* * *[sottrat'tsjone]sostantivo femminile1) mat. subtraction U2) (il sottrarre) removal, taking away* * *sottrazione/sottrat'tsjone/sostantivo f.1 mat. subtraction U; fare le -i to do subtraction2 (il sottrarre) removal, taking away. -
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logaritmo s.m. (mat.) logarithm: logaritmo decimale, comune, di Briggs, common logarithm; logaritmo naturale, di Nepero, natural logarithm; logaritmo di addizione, di sottrazione, addition, subtraction logarithm; il logaritmo in base dieci di 100 è 2, the common logarithm of 100 is 2.* * *[loga'ritmo]sostantivo maschile logarithm* * *logaritmo/loga'ritmo/sostantivo m.logarithm. -
4 sottrazione sf
[sottrat'tsjone]Mat subtraction, (furto) removal -
5 defalcamento
defalcamento s.m. deduction, subtraction. -
6 sottrazione
sf [sottrat'tsjone]Mat subtraction, (furto) removal
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Subtraction — Sub*trac tion, n. [L. subtractio a drawing back. See {Subtract}, and cf. {Substraction}.] 1. The act or operation of subtracting or taking away a part. [1913 Webster] 2. (Math.) The taking of a lesser number or quantity from a greater of the same … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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subtraction — I noun abstraction, ademption, curtailment, decrease, decrement, deduction, diminution, discount, exception, lessening, reduction, removal, retrenchment, shortening, shrinkage, subduction, withdrawal II index curtailment, decrease, decrement,… … Law dictionary
subtraction — c.1400, withdrawal, removal, from L.L. subtractionem (nom. subtractio) a drawing back, taking away, from pp. stem of L. subtrahere take away, draw off, from sub from under (see SUB (Cf. sub )) + trahere to pull, draw (see TRACT (Cf … Etymology dictionary
subtraction — [səb trak′shən] n. [ML subtractio < LL(Ec), a drawing back] a subtracting or being subtracted; esp., the mathematical process of finding the difference between two numbers or quantities … English World dictionary
Subtraction — 5 − 2 = 3 (verbally, five minus two equals three ) … Wikipedia
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subtraction — The offense of withholding or withdrawing from another man what by law he is entitled to. There are various descriptions of this offense, of which the principal are as follows: (1) Subtraction of suit and services, which is a species of injury… … Black's law dictionary
subtraction — Compound Com pound, a. [OE. compouned, p. p. of compounen. See {Compound}, v. t.] Composed of two or more elements, ingredients, parts; produced by the union of several ingredients, parts, or things; composite; as, a compound word. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
subtraction — noun Etymology: Middle English subtraccion, from Anglo French sustraction, subtraction, from Late Latin subtraction , subtractio, from Latin subtrahere Date: 15th century an act, operation, or instance of subtracting: as a. the withdrawing or… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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