Definitions from Wiktionary (algebraic)
▸ adjective: Of, or relating to, algebra.
▸ adjective: (mathematics, of an expression, equation, or function) Containing only numbers, letters, and arithmetic operators.
▸ adjective: (algebra, number theory, of a number) Which is a root of some polynomial whose coefficients are rational.
▸ adjective: (algebra, of a field) Whose every element is a root of some polynomial whose coefficients are rational.
▸ adjective: (chess, of notation) Describing squares by file (referred to in intrinsic order rather than by the piece starting on that file) and rank, both with reference to a fixed point rather than a player-dependent perspective.
▸ Also see algebraic
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▸ adjective: Of, or relating to, algebra.
▸ adjective: (mathematics, of an expression, equation, or function) Containing only numbers, letters, and arithmetic operators.
▸ adjective: (algebra, number theory, of a number) Which is a root of some polynomial whose coefficients are rational.
▸ adjective: (algebra, of a field) Whose every element is a root of some polynomial whose coefficients are rational.
▸ adjective: (chess, of notation) Describing squares by file (referred to in intrinsic order rather than by the piece starting on that file) and rank, both with reference to a fixed point rather than a player-dependent perspective.
▸ Also see algebraic
▸ Words similar to algebraics
▸ Usage examples for algebraics
▸ Idioms related to algebraics
▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
▸ Popular nouns described by algebraics
▸ Words that often appear near algebraics
▸ Rhymes of algebraics
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