| multipli | 3 multiplied by 5 is 15. |
| multipli | Four multiplied by two is eight. |
| multipli | The children are learning the multiplication tables by heart. |
| multiplicand | (n) the number that is multiplied by the multiplier |
| multiplication | (n) a multiplicative increase, Example: repeated copying leads to a multiplication of errors; this multiplication of cells is a natural correlate of growth |
| multiplication | (n) an arithmetic operation that is the inverse of division; the product of two numbers is computed, Syn. times, Example: the multiplication of four by three gives twelve; four times three equals twelve |
| multiplicative | (adj) tending or having the power to multiply or increase in number or quantity or degree, Example: the multiplicative tendency of proportional representation |
| multiplicative inverse | (n) (mathematics) one of a pair of numbers whose product is 1: the reciprocal of 2/3 is 3/2; the multiplicative inverse of 7 is 1/7, Syn. reciprocal |
| multiplicatively | (adv) in a multiplicative manner, Example: the errors increased multiplicatively |
| multiplicity | (n) the property of being multiple |
| multiplier | (n) the number by which a multiplicand is multiplied, Syn. multiplier factor |
| Multipliable | a. [ Cf. F. multipliable. ] Capable of being multiplied. -- |
| Multiplicable | a. [ L. multiplicabilis. ] Capable of being multiplied; multipliable. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Multiplicand | n. [ L. multiplicandus to be multiplied: cf. F. multiplicande. ] (Math.) The number which is to be multiplied by another number called the |
| Multiplicate | a. [ L. multiplicatus, p. p. of multiplicare. See Multiply. ] Consisting of many, or of more than one; multiple; multifold. [ 1913 Webster ]
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| Multiplication | n. [ L. multiplicatio: cf. F. multiplication. See Multiply. ] The increase and multiplication of the world. Thackeray. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ The word multiplication is sometimes used in mathematics, particularly in multiple algebra, to denote any distributive operation expressed by one symbol upon any quantity or any thing expressed by another symbol. Corresponding extensions of meaning are given to the words multiply, multiplier, multiplicand, and product. Thus, since
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| Multiplicative | a. [ Cf. F. multiplicatif. ] Tending to multiply; having the power to multiply, or incease numbers. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Multiplicatively | adv. So as to multiply. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Multiplicator | n. [ L.: cf. F. multiplicateur. Cf. Multiplier. ] The number by which another number is multiplied; a multiplier. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Multiplicious | a. [ See Multiplex. ] Manifold. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Multiplicity | n. [ Cf. F. multiplicité. ] The quality of being multiple, manifold, or various; a state of being many; a multitude; |
| Multiplikand { m } | multiplicand [Add to Longdo] |
| Multiplikation { f } [ math. ] | multiplication [Add to Longdo] |
| Multiplikationsfaktor { m } | multiplication factor [Add to Longdo] |
| Multiplikationszeichen { n } | multiplication sign [Add to Longdo] |
| Multiplikator { m } [ math. ] | multiplier [Add to Longdo] |
| Multiplikator { m }; Verbreiter { m } | disseminator [Add to Longdo] |
| Multiplikatoreffekt { m }; Multiplikatorwirkung { f } | disseminator effect [Add to Longdo] |
| multiplizieren; malnehmen | multiplizierend | multipliziert | to multiply | multiplying | multiplied [Add to Longdo] |