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Mathematics has 2 different meanings across 1 category:

Noun

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Noun
1

a science (or group of related sciences) dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangement

"She spent her entire afternoon studying mathematics to understand how the logic of quantity and shape governs architectural design."

2

An abstract representational system used in the study of numbers, shapes, structure, change and the relationships between these concepts.

"The professor explained that mathematics is an abstract representational system used to describe the precise relationships between changing quantities and geometric structures."

In plain English: Mathematics is the study of numbers, shapes, and patterns to solve problems.

"Mathematics is essential for understanding patterns in nature and solving real-world problems."

Usage: Mathematics refers to the entire academic discipline dedicated to the study of numbers, shapes, and logical structures rather than a single calculation or equation. Use this term when discussing the field as a whole subject, not for individual mathematical problems or operations.

Example Sentences
"Mathematics is essential for understanding patterns in nature and solving real-world problems." noun
"She decided to skip mathematics class today because she was feeling sick." noun
"His love for mathematics led him to become a famous scientist." noun
"The teacher explained that mathematics is not just about numbers but also patterns and logic." noun
Related Terms
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Broader Terms (hypernyms)
science
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
pure mathematics applied mathematics

Origin

The word mathematics entered English in the 1580s by combining "mathematic" with the suffix "-ics." It traveled from Latin and Ancient Greek, where it originally referred to knowledge or learning, eventually replacing an older Germanic term for calculation.

Rhyming Words
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