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Quadrinomial — Quad ri*no mi*al, n. [Quadri + nomial, as in binomial: cf. F. quadrin[^o]me.] (Alg.) A polynomial of four terms connected by the signs plus or minus. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
quadrinomial — n. & adj. Math. n. an expression of four algebraic terms. adj. of or being a quadrinomial. Etymology: QUADRI + Gk nomos part, portion * * * /kwod reuh noh mee euhl/, Algebra. adj. 1. consisting of four terms. n. 2. a quadrinomial expression.… … Useful english dictionary
quadrinomial — /kwɒdrəˈnoʊmiəl/ (say kwodruh nohmeeuhl) Algebra –adjective 1. consisting of four terms. –noun 2. a quadrinomial expression …
quadrinomial — 1. adjective Consisting of 4 names or parts or terms. 2. noun An expression consisting of 4 terms … Wiktionary
quadrinomial — n. (expression) consisting of four terms. ♦ quadrinominal, a … Dictionary of difficult words
Quadrinomical — Quad ri*nom ic*al, a. Quadrinomial. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Quadrinominal — Quad ri*nom i*nal, a. [Quadri + nominal.] (Alg.) Quadrinomial. Sir W. R. Hamilton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Quaternion — Qua*ter ni*on, n. [L. quaternio, fr. quaterni four each. See {Quaternary}.] 1. The number four. [Poetic] [1913 Webster] 2. A set of four parts, things, or person; four things taken collectively; a group of four words, phrases, circumstances,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
foursome — Synonyms and related words: Little Joe, biquadrate, bout, contest, decathlon, double header, doubles, event, four, four part diaphony, game, games of chance, go, match, meet, pentathlon, play, play off, quad, quadrangle, quadrature, quadrennium,… … Moby Thesaurus
foursquare — Synonyms and related words: aboveboard, authentic, biquadratic, bona fide, cube shaped, cubed, cubic, cubiform, cuboid, diced, fair and square, four, four legged, four rayed, genuine, good faith, oblong, on the level, on the square, on the up and … Moby Thesaurus