binomio

See also: binómio and binômio

Italian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /biˈnɔm.jo/
  • Hyphenation: bi‧nò‧mio

Etymology 1

From Latin bi- (having two parts, occurring twice) + nōmen (name, noun). [1] Surface analysis: bi- + -nomio.

Adjective

binomio (feminine singular binomia, masculine plural binomî or binomi, feminine plural binomie)

  1. (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

polynomials by number of terms
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binomio m (plural binomî or binomi)

  1. (mathematics, algebra) binomial
    Hypernym: polinomio
  2. duo
    Synonym: duo

References

  1. Treccani, editor (accessed 11 February 2019), “binòmio¹ [binomial]”, in Treccani [Treccani] (in Italian)
  2. Treccani, editor (accessed 11 February 2019), “binòmio² [binomial]”, in Treccani [Treccani] (in Italian)

Spanish

Noun

binomio m (plural binomios)

  1. (mathematics) binomial
  2. duo; pairing
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