subtraction
English
Alternative forms
- substraction (obsolete)
Etymology
Borrowed from Late Latin subtractio, subtractionis. Can be decomposed to subtract + -ion.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /səbˈtɹækʃən/
Audio (Southern England) (file) - Rhymes: -ækʃən
Noun
subtraction (countable and uncountable, plural subtractions)
- (arithmetic, uncountable) The process of subtracting a number from another.
- (arithmetic, countable) A calculation involving subtracting.
- The teacher has set us ten subtractions to do by tomorrow.
- The removal of something.
- The subtraction of the wealth from the economy will result in recession.
Derived terms
Related terms
Translations
process
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calculation
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See also
- addition, summation: (augend) + (addend) = (summand) + (summand) = (sum, total)
- subtraction: (minuend) − (subtrahend) = (difference)
- multiplication: (multiplier) × (multiplicand) = (factor) × (factor) = (product)
- division: (dividend) ÷ (divisor) = (quotient), remainder left over if divisor does not divide dividend
- minus sign
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