English Online Dictionary. What means mathematics? What does mathematics mean?
English
Alternative forms
- mathematicks (obsolete)
Etymology
1580s; From mathematic (noun) + -ics, from Middle English mathematique, methametik, matematik, matamatik, from Old French mathematique, from Latin mathēmatica (“mathematics”), from Ancient Greek μαθηματικός (mathēmatikós, “on the matter of that which is learned”), from μάθημα (máthēma, “knowledge, study, learning”). Displaced native Old English rīmcræft.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /mæθ(ə)ˈmætɪks/
- (weak vowel merger) IPA(key): /mæθ(ə)ˈmætəks/
- Rhymes: -ætɪks
Noun
mathematics (uncountable)
- An abstract representational system studying numbers, shapes, structures, quantitative change and relationships between them.
- A person's ability to count, calculate, and use different systems of mathematics at differing levels.
Usage notes
The term mathematics was previously seen as a plural, but this usage is largely obsolete.
- “... Artificers, to whom the Practical Mathematics are of great and immediate Uſe.” A System of Practical Mathematics — John Potter, 1753.
- “Mathematics are based on arithmatic[sic], algebra and geometry, and are either pure or mixed.” — The teacher’s assistant in the “Course of mathematics adapted to the method of instruction in the American colleges” - Jeremiah Day, 1836.
- “Now the mathematics are peculiarly well adapted for this purpose, ... ”. Library of Useful Knowledge - Mathematics - Baldwin and Cradock, London, 1836.
- "Mathematics are also distinguished into Theoretical, or Speculative, and Practical, ..." A new and easy Introduction to the Mathematics — Ira Wanzer, 1831.
However, when used in the sense of the mathematical rules and formulas used to model some specific field or phenomenon, the term can also be used today as a grammatical plural.
- “Many exact and approximate results have been obtained from this theory, but the mathematics of QCD are quite difficult, and many questions remain.” Physics — Joseph W. Kane & Morton M. Sternheim, 1984.
- ”The mathematics are the same as the actuarial liability under the constant dollar version of the benefit prorate actuarial cost method.“ Pension Mathematics with Numerical Illustrations — Howard E. Winklevoss, 1993.
- “Some authors provide plots and tables that may have limitations where the mathematics break down.” Electromagnetic Compatibility — Donald G. Baker, 2015.
Synonyms
- (ability to use mathematics): numeracy
- abbreviation: maths, math (US, Canada)
- See also Thesaurus:mathematics
Derived terms
Related terms
- mathematical
- mathematically
- mathematician
- mathematicist
Descendants
- → Scottish Gaelic: matamataig, matamataic
- → Welsh: mathemateg
Translations
See also
- mathematics on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Definitions of mathematics on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- polymath
References
Further reading
- PlanetMath.Org Encyclopedia
- Mathematics using gifs
- Mathworld Encyclopedia