Synonyms for calculus
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : kal-kyuh-luh s |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈkæl kyə ləs |
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Définition of calculus
Origin :- 1660s, from Latin calculus "reckoning, account," originally "pebble used as a reckoning counter," diminutive of calx (genitive calcis) "limestone" (see chalk (n.)). Modern mathematical sense is a shortening of differential calculus. Also used from 1732 to mean kidney stones, etc., then generally for "concretion occurring accidentally in the animal body," such as dental plaque. Related: Calculous (adj.).
- As in mathematics : noun arithmetic
- As in gallstone : noun mass in gallbladder
- Nor have we any form of calculus or computation that can easily be applied.
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- Crushing of the calculus in the bladder, and removal piecemeal.
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- Which, when the calculus is done,Quite demonstrates the Pole.
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- Calculus—A stone found in the bladder, gall-ducts and kidneys.
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- Craig's works on the calculus brought him into controversy with them.
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- What he saith here of Rations or Proportions, and their Calculus; for 8.
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- In the college of letters there is but one, and that is the calculus.
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- Then wait till you see him cut for calculus, or perform for hernia.
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- Classics and calculus are no more divine than machines and potatoes are.
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- The calculus of variations is indissolubly associated with his name.
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Antonyms for calculus
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