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Algeria

N ประเทศ แอลจีเรีย อยู่ ทาง ตะวันตกเฉียงเหนือ ของ ทวีปแอฟริกา  pra-thed-ael-ji-ria-yu-thang-ta-wan-tok-chiang-nuea-khong-tha-wib-aef-ri-ka

 

Algeria

N แอลจีเรีย  ael-ji-ria

 

algebra

N พีชค ณิต  pi-cha-ka-nid

 

algebraic

ADJ เกี่ยวกับ พีชค ณิต  kiao-kab-pi-cha-ka-nid

 

algebraist

N ผู้เชี่ยวชาญ พีชค ณิต 

 

algerian

A ชาว อัลจีเรีย  chao-al-ge-ria

 

algerine

A โจรสลัด 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

ALGEBRA

n.[Ar. the reduction of parts to a whole, or fractions to whole numbers from the verb, which signifies to consolidate; Heb. to be strong. ] The science of quantity in general, or universal arithmetic. Algebra is a general method computation, in which signs and symbols, which are commonly the letters of the alphabet, are made to represent numbers and quantities. It takes an known quantity sought, as if granted; and, by means of one or more quantities given, proceeds till the quantity supposed is discovered, by some other known quantity to which it is equal.
This science was of Oriental discovery; but whether among the Arabians or Indians, is uncertain.

 

ALGEBRAIC, ALGEBRAICAL

a.Pertaining to algebra; containing an operation of Algebra, or deduced from such operation. Algebraic curve, a figure whose intercepted diameters bear always the same proportion to their respective ordinates.

 

ALGEBRAIST

n.One who is versed in the science of algebra.

 

ALGENEB

n.A fixed star of the second magnitude, in the right side of Perseus; Long. 27 degrees 46 ' 12 " of Taurus; Lat. 3 degrees 5' 28 " North.

 

ALGERINE

n.[from Algiers. ] A native of Algiers, a city and a government on the coast of Africa.

 

ALGERINE

a.Belonging to Algiers.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

ALGEBRA

Al "ge *bra, n. Etym: [LL. algebra, fr. Ar. al-jebr reduction of parts to a whole, or fractions to whole numbers, fr. jabara to bind together, consolidate; al-jebr w'almuqabalah reduction and comparison (by equations ): cf. F. algèbre, It. & Sp. algebra. ]

 

1. (Math. )

 

Defn: That branch of mathematics which treats of the relations and properties of quantity by means of letters and other symbols. It is applicable to those relations that are true of every kind of magnitude.

 

2. A treatise on this science.

 

ALGEBRAIC; ALGEBRAICAL

ALGEBRAIC; ALGEBRAICAL Al `ge *bra "ic, Al `ge *bra "ic *al, a.

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to algebra; containing an operation of algebra, or deduced from such operation; as, algebraic characters; algebraical writings. Algebraic curve, a curve such that the equation which expresses the relation between the coördinates of its points involves only the ordinary operations of algebra; -- opposed to a transcendental curve.

 

ALGEBRAICALLY

ALGEBRAICALLY Al `ge *bra "ic *al *ly, adv.

 

Defn: By algebraic process.

 

ALGEBRAIST

ALGEBRAIST Al "ge *bra `ist, n.

 

Defn: One versed in algebra.

 

ALGEBRAIZE

ALGEBRAIZE Al "ge *bra *ize, v. t.

 

Defn: To perform by algebra; to reduce to algebraic form.

 

ALGERIAN

ALGERIAN Al *ge "ri *an, a.

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to Algeria. -- n.

 

Defn: A native of Algeria.

 

ALGERINE

ALGERINE Al `ge *rine ", a.

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to Algiers or Algeria.

 

ALGERINE

ALGERINE Al `ge *rine ", n.

 

Defn: A native or one of the people of Algiers or Algeria. Also, a pirate.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

algebra

al ge bra |ˈaljəbrə ˈælʤəbrə | noun the part of mathematics in which letters and other general symbols are used to represent numbers and quantities in formulae and equations. a system of this based on given axioms. DERIVATIVES al ge bra ist |-ˌbrā -ist |noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Italian, Spanish, and medieval Latin, from Arabic al-jabr the reunion of broken parts, bone setting, from jabara reunite, restore. The original sense, the surgical treatment of fractures, probably came via Spanish, in which it survives; the mathematical sense comes from the title of a book, ʿilm al-jabr wa'l-muḳābala the science of restoring what is missing and equating like with like, by the mathematician al-Ḵwārizmī (see algorithm ).

 

algebraic

al ge bra ic |ˌaljəˈbrā -ik ˌælʤəˈbreɪɪk | adjective relating to or involving algebra. (of a mathematical expression or equation ) in which a finite number of symbols is combined using only the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and exponentiation with constant rational exponents. Compare with transcendental. DERIVATIVES al ge bra i cal adverb, al ge bra i cal ly adverb

 

Algeciras

Al ge ci ras |ˌälKHāˈTHēˌräs, -ˈsēˌräs ˌælʤəˈsɪrəs | a ferry port and resort in southern Spain, on the Strait of Gibraltar; pop. 115,333 (2008 ).

 

Alger, Horatio

Al ger, Horatio |ˈaljər ˈælʤər |, Jr. (1832 –99 ), US author. His novels, most notably Ragged Dick (1867 ), were infused with the message that honest hard work can overcome poverty.

 

Algeria

Al ge ri a |alˈji (ə )rēə ælˈʤɪriə | a republic in northwestern Africa, on the Mediterranean coast; pop. 34,178,200 (est. 2009 ); capital, Algiers; official language, Arabic. Algeria was colonized by France in the mid 19th century and was for a time closely integrated with metropolitan France. Following civil war in the 1950s, it achieved independence in 1962. A brief period of multiparty democracy was ended by a military takeover in 1992 after the fundamentalist Islamic Salvation Front had won the first round of the national elections. This prompted a low-level civil war until 2000 when the Islamic Salvation Army, the armed segment of the Islamic Salvation Front, was dissolved. DERIVATIVES Al ge ri an adjective & noun

 

Oxford Dictionary

algebra

algebra |ˈaldʒɪbrə | noun [ mass noun ] the part of mathematics in which letters and other general symbols are used to represent numbers and quantities in formulae and equations. a system of algebra based on given axioms. DERIVATIVES algebraist |ˌaldʒɪˈbreɪɪst |noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Italian, Spanish, and medieval Latin, from Arabic al-jabr the reunion of broken parts , bone-setting , from jabara reunite, restore . The original sense, the surgical treatment of fractures , probably came via Spanish, in which it survives; the mathematical sense comes from the title of a book, ilm al-jabr wa'l-muqābala the science of restoring what is missing and equating like with like , by the mathematician al-Ḵwārizmī (see algorithm ).

 

algebraic

al ¦ge |bra ¦ic |ˌaldʒɪˈbreɪɪk | adjective relating to or involving algebra. denoting a mathematical expression or equation in which a finite number of symbols are combined using only the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and exponentiation with constant rational exponents. Compare with transcendental. DERIVATIVES algebraical adjective, algebraically adverb

 

Algeciras

Algeciras |ˌaldʒɪˈsɪərəs, Spanish alxeˈθiras, -ˈsiras | a ferry port and resort in southern Spain; pop. 115,333 (2008 ).

 

Alger, Horatio

Al ger, Horatio |ˈaljər ˈælʤər |, Jr. (1832 –99 ), US author. His novels, most notably Ragged Dick (1867 ), were infused with the message that honest hard work can overcome poverty.

 

Algeria

Algeria |alˈdʒɪərɪə | a republic on the Mediterranean coast of North Africa; pop. 34,178,200 (est. 2009 ); official language, Arabic; capital, Algiers. Algeria was colonized by France in the mid 19th century and was for a time closely integrated with metropolitan France, but following civil war in the 1950s the country achieved independence in 1962. A brief period of multiparty democracy was ended by a military takeover in 1992 after the fundamentalist Islamic Salvation Front had won the first round of the national elections; violent civil strife ensued until 2000, when the armed segment of the Islamic Salvation Front was dissolved. DERIVATIVES Algerian adjective & noun

 

Duden Dictionary

Alge

Al ge Substantiv, feminin , die |A lge |die Alge; Genitiv: der Alge, Plural: die Algen lateinisch alga = Seegras, Seetang (in vielen Arten vorkommende ) meist im Wasser lebende niedere Pflanze ohne Blüten

 

Algebra

Al ge b ra , Al ge bra Substantiv, feminin Mathematik , die |A lgebra österreichisch und schweizerisch alˈgeːbra |die Algebra; Genitiv: der Algebra, Algebren arabisch al-ǧabr, eigentlich = die Einrenkung (gebrochener Teile )a Lehre von den Gleichungen; Theorie der Verknüpfungen mathematischer Strukturen b algebraische Struktur

 

Algebraiker

Al ge b ra i ker Substantiv, maskulin , der |Algebr a iker |der Algebraiker; Genitiv: des Algebraikers, Plural: die Algebraiker jemand, der berufsmäßig Algebra betreibt

 

Algebraikerin

Al ge b ra i ke rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Algebr a ikerin |die Algebraikerin; Genitiv: der Algebraikerin, Plural: die Algebraikerinnen weibliche Form zu Algebraiker

 

algebraisch

al ge b ra isch, al ge bra isch Adjektiv |algebr a isch |die Algebra betreffend eine algebraische Gleichung, Funktion, Zahl | algebraische Struktur (Menge von Elementen mit den zwischen ihnen definierten Verknüpfungen )

 

algenähnlich

al gen ähn lich Adjektiv |a lgenähnlich |algenartig

 

algenartig

al gen ar tig Adjektiv |a lgenartig |a mit den Algen verwandt b wie Algen aussehend

 

Algenib

Al ge nib Substantiv, maskulin , der |Algen i b |arabisch ein Stern

 

Algenkunde

Al gen kun de Substantiv, feminin , die |A lgenkunde |Wissenschaft von den Algen; Algologie

 

Algenpest

Al gen pest Substantiv, feminin , die |A lgenpest |übermäßiges, Schaden bewirkendes Auftreten von Algen im Meer

 

Algenpilz

Al gen pilz Substantiv, maskulin , der |A lgenpilz |niederer, algenähnlicher Pilz; Fadenpilz

 

Algensäure

Al gen säu re Substantiv, feminin , die Alginsäure |A lgensäure |die Algensäure; Genitiv: der Algensäure lateinisch-neulateinisch ; deutsch aus Algen gewonnenes chemisches Produkt von vielfacher technischer Verwendbarkeit

 

Algerien

Al ge ri en Substantiv, Neutrum |Alg e rien |Algeriens Staat in Nordafrika

 

Algerier

Al ge ri er Substantiv, maskulin , der |Alg e rier |der Algerier; Genitiv: des Algeriers, Plural: die Algerier Einwohnerbezeichnung

 

Algerierin

Al ge ri e rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Alg e rierin |weibliche Form zu Algerier

 

algerisch

al ge risch Adjektiv |alg e risch |Algerien, die Algerier betreffend; von den Algeriern stammend, zu ihnen gehörend

 

Algesie

Al ge sie Substantiv, feminin Medizin , die |Alges ie |die Algesie; Genitiv: der Algesie, Plural: die Algesien zu griechisch álgēsis = Schmerz Schmerzempfindlichkeit; Schmerzempfindung

 

Algesimeter

Al ge si me ter Substantiv, Neutrum Medizin , das Algometer |Algesim e ter |das Algesimeter; Genitiv: des Algesimeters, Plural: die Algesimeter Gerät zur Messung der Schmerzempfindlichkeit

 

Algesiologie

Al ge sio lo gie Substantiv, feminin , die |Algesiolog ie |die Algesiologie; Genitiv: der Algesiologie Wissenschaftsgebiet, das sich mit dem Schmerz, seinen Ursachen, Erscheinungsweisen und seiner Bekämpfung befasst

 

French Dictionary

algèbre

algèbre n. f. nom féminin Partie des mathématiques qui étudie les structures abstraites. : Une algèbre nouvelle. Note Orthographique alg è bre.

 

algébrique

algébrique adj. adjectif Qui appartient à l ’algèbre. : Un nombre algébrique. Note Orthographique alg é brique.

 

algébriquement

algébriquement adv. adverbe De façon algébrique. Note Orthographique alg é briquement.

 

algérien

algérien , ienne adj. et n. m. et f. adjectif et nom masculin et féminin D ’Algérie. : Des villes algériennes. Un Algérien, une Algérienne. Note Typographique L ’adjectif s ’écrit avec une minuscule; le nom, avec une majuscule.

 

algérois

algérois , oise adj. et n. m. et f. adjectif et nom masculin et féminin De la ville d ’Alger. : Une rue algéroise. Un Algérois, une Algéroise. Note Typographique L ’adjectif s ’écrit avec une minuscule; le nom, avec une majuscule.

 

Spanish Dictionary

álgebra

álgebra nombre femenino Parte de las matemáticas que trata de la cantidad en general, representándola por medio de letras u otros signos :en el álgebra, se generalizan las operaciones aritméticas; los árabes eran maestros del álgebra y de la alquimia .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xv ) del latín algebra y este del árabe alǧabru reducción ’, ‘álgebra matemática ’, derivado de la raíz g-b-r reforzar ’, ‘curar ’, ‘restituir ’, aplicado primero a la técnica de restituir a su lugar los huesos dislocados y después a las matemáticas, para designar la reducción o simplificación de los cálculos con cifras (V.) árabes .En singular se utiliza con los determinantes el, un , salvo que entre el determinante y el nombre haya otra palabra: el álgebra, la propia álgebra .

 

algebraico, -ca

algebraico, -ca adjetivo Del álgebra o relacionado con ella :cálculo algebraico; ecuación algebraica . VÉASE expresión algebraica .

 

algebrista

algebrista nombre común 1 Persona que se dedica profesionalmente al álgebra .2 nombre común /adjetivo Cirujano que antiguamente se dedicaba especialmente a la curación de huesos dislocados :el huesero o cirujano algebrista fue un practicante muy común en todos los países de habla española .

 

algecireño, -ña

algecireño, -ña adjetivo 1 Relativo a Algeciras, ciudad de España, o a sus habitantes .2 adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [persona ] Que es de Algeciras .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

algebra

al ge bra /ǽldʒɪbrə /名詞 1 U 代数 (学 ).2 C 代数教科書 ; 代数学の論文 .al ge bra ic /æ̀ldʒɪbréɪɪk /形容詞 l ge br i cal ly 副詞

 

Algeria

Al ge ri a /ældʒɪ́ ə riə /名詞 アルジェリア 〘北アフリカの共和国; 首都Algiers 〙.

 

Algerian

Al ge ri an /ældʒɪ́ ə riən /形容詞 アルジェリア (人 )の .名詞 C アルジェリア人 .