matemático
Galician
Etymology
From Latin mathēmaticus, from Ancient Greek μαθηματικός (mathēmatikós), from μάθημα (máthēma, “knowledge, learning”).
Adjective
matemático m (feminine singular matemática, masculine plural matemáticos, feminine plural matemáticas)
- mathematical (relating to mathematics)
Derived terms
Noun
matemático m (plural matemáticos, feminine matemática, feminine plural matemáticas)
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Portuguese
Etymology
From Latin mathēmaticus, from Ancient Greek μαθηματικός (mathēmatikós), from μάθημα (máthēma, “knowledge, learning”).
Adjective
matemático m (feminine singular matemática, masculine plural matemáticos, feminine plural matemáticas, comparable)
- mathematical (relating to mathematics)
Derived terms
Noun
matemático m (plural matemáticos, feminine matemática, feminine plural matemáticas)
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Spanish
Etymology
From Latin mathēmaticus, from Ancient Greek μαθηματικός (mathēmatikós), from μάθημα (máthēma, “knowledge, learning”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /mateˈmatiko/, [mat̪eˈmat̪iko]
Adjective
matemático (feminine singular matemática, masculine plural matemáticos, feminine plural matemáticas)
- mathematical (relating to mathematics)
- Es un problema matemático. ― It's a mathematical problem.
Derived terms
Noun
matemático m (plural matemáticos, feminine matemática, feminine plural matemáticas)
- mathematician
- Mi padre es matemático. ― My father is a mathematician.
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Further reading
- “matemático” in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014.