majorant

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French majorant, present participle of majorer (to majorate, to dominate), from Latin maior.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmeɪ.dʒəɹ.ənt/

Noun

majorant (plural majorants)

  1. (mathematics) A function, or an element of a set, that dominates others or is greater than all others.

Translations


French

Verb

majorant

  1. present participle of majorer

Adjective

majorant (feminine singular majorante, masculine plural majorants, feminine plural majorantes)

  1. increasing

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