binomio
Italian
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Latin bi- (“having two parts, occurring twice”) + nōmen (“name, noun”). [1] Surface analysis: bi- + -nomio.
Adjective
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- (mathematics) binomial
- Synonym: binomiale
Etymology 2
From Medieval Latin binomium, Calque of Ancient Greek ἐκ δύο ὀνομάτων (ek dúo onomátōn, “of two nouns”). [2] Surface analysis: bi- + -nomio.
Noun
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binomio m (plural binomî or binomi)
- (mathematics, algebra) binomial
- Hypernym: polinomio
- duo
- Synonym: duo
- [1805-1872], Mazzini, Giuseppe
- il binomio Dio e popolo.[2]
- the duo God and people.
References
Spanish
Noun
binomio m (plural binomios)
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