- binomius
- Binomius. Festus. Qui ha deux noms.
Dictionarium latinogallicum. 1552.
Dictionarium latinogallicum. 1552.
BINOMIUS — Festo, cui geminum nomen est. Usurpat vocem Lamb. Ardensis, Robertum qui, ut tunc temporis erat consuetudo et abhuc plerumque tenetur, binomius erat, sed suppressâ vocationis proprietate, inolescente usus assuetudine, dictus est Manasses, postea… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
binôme — [ binom ] n. m. • 1554; lat. sc. binomium (XIIe), de bis et nomen « nom, terme » 1 ♦ Math. Somme de deux monômes. Binôme de Newton : formule donnant le développement de l expression (a + b)n en un polynôme de (n + 1) monômes. Série, équation du… … Encyclopédie Universelle
binôme — (bi nô m ) s. m. Terme d algèbre. Quantité composée de deux termes unis par les signes + [plus] ou [moins]. • Divisé par un binôme, DESC. Géom. 3. ÉTYMOLOGIE On trouve, dans le bas lat. binomius, signifiant qui a deux noms ; mais monôme… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
Binomial — Bi*no mi*al, n. [L. bis twice + nomen name: cf. F. binome, LL. binomius (or fr. bi + Gr. ? distribution ?). Cf. {Monomial}.] (Alg.) An expression consisting of two terms connected by the sign plus (+) or minus ( ); as, a + b, or 7 3. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
binomial — noun Etymology: New Latin binomium, from Medieval Latin, neuter of binomius having two names, alteration of Latin binominis, from bi + nomin , nomen name more at name Date: 1557 1. a mathematical expression consisting of two terms connected by a… … New Collegiate Dictionary
binomial — 1550s (n.); 1560s (adj.), from L.L. binomius having two personal names, a hybrid from bi (see BI (Cf. bi )) + nomius, from nomen (see NAME (Cf. name)). Taken up 16c. in the algebraic sense consisting of two terms … Etymology dictionary
binomial — /baɪˈnoʊmiəl / (say buy nohmeeuhl) Mathematics –noun 1. an expression which is a sum or difference of two terms, as 3 x + 2 y and x2 4 x. –adjective 2. consisting of or relating to two terms or a binomial. {Late Latin binōmius having two terms + …
nom — Nom. m. C est le mot de chasque chose, par lequel en parlant ou escrivant, elle est entenduë, Nomen, Vocabulum. Le nom propre d un chacun qu on met devant le surnom, comme Jean, Pierre, Praenomen. Le nom de la maison dont on est, Agnomen. Noms de … Thresor de la langue françoyse
binomial — [bī nō′mē əl] n. [< ModL binomium < LL binomius < L bi , BI 1 + Gr nomos, law (see NOMY) + AL] 1. a mathematical expression consisting of two terms connected by a plus or minus sign 2. a two word scientific name of a plant or animal,… … English World dictionary
bi|no´mi|al|ly — bi|no|mi|al «by NOH mee uhl», noun, adjective. –n. 1. an expression in algebra consisting of two terms. 8a + 2b is a binomial. 2. the scientific name of a plant or animal, consisting of two terms. Homo sapiens is a binomial. The first term… … Useful english dictionary
bi|no|mi|al — «by NOH mee uhl», noun, adjective. –n. 1. an expression in algebra consisting of two terms. 8a + 2b is a binomial. 2. the scientific name of a plant or animal, consisting of two terms. Homo sapiens is a binomial. The first term indicates the… … Useful english dictionary