faciend

English

Etymology

From neuter of Latin faciendus, gerundive of facere (to do).

Noun

faciend (plural faciends)

  1. (mathematics, obsolete) The multiplicand.
    • 1881, American Journal of Mathematics, volume 4, page 113:
      The same process may be applied to the faciends with similar conclusions.
    • 1895, James Byrnie Shaw, Mathematics, the Science of Algorithms, page 10:
      In the case of binomial, or multinomial multenions, the facient or the faciend or both being composed, the law of combination of the facter must be definitely assigned also []

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