calculus
71calculus of enlargement — a method in the calculus of finite differences of finding analytical expansions by means of E and other operators, where E.f(x) . f(x + 1) …
72calculus of relations — or calculus of relatives : algebra of relations …
73calculus of relatives — see calculus of relations …
74calculus of pleasure. — See hedonic calculus …
75calculus — a solid concretion made up of minerals and salts; found in ducts, cysts, hollow organs, etc in fishes, notably urinary ducts …
76calculus — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. calculation, computation, analysis; see mathematics …
77calculus — cal|cu|lus [ˈkælkjuləs] n [U] [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: small stone, piece of mineral that forms in the body, stone used in counting , from calx; CHALK1] the part of mathematics that deals with changing quantities, such as the speed of a …
78calculus — cal|cu|lus [ kælkjələs ] noun uncount a type of mathematics used for calculating such things as the slopes of curves …
79calculus — cal·cu·lus || kælkjÊŠlÉ™s n. method of mathematical computation; abnormal mineral buildup in the body; gravel; small cup like structure (Anatomy); system composed of many complex parts …
80calculus — noun (U) the part of mathematics that deals with changing quantities, such as the speed of a falling stone or the slope of a curved line …