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Arithmetically

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a·rith·me·tic  (-rthm-tk)
n.
1. The mathematics of integers, rational numbers, real numbers, or complex numbers under addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
2. Archaic A book on this kind of mathematics.
adj. ar·ith·met·ic (rth-mtk) also arith·meti·cal (rth-mt-kl)
1. Of or relating to arithmetic.
2. Changing according to an arithmetic progression: The increase in the food supply is arithmetic.

[Middle English arsmetike, from Old French arismetique, from Medieval Latin arismetica, alteration of Latin arithmtica, from Greek arithmtik (tekhn), (art) of counting, feminine of arithmtikos, from arithmein, to count, from arithmos, number; see ar- in Indo-European roots.]

arith·meti·cal·ly adv.
a·rithme·tician (-tshn) n.
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Adv.1.Arithmeticallyarithmetically - with respect to arithmetic; "this problem is arithmetically easy"


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He treated us around from behind the bar, and I decided that he had arithmetically evened things up handsomely.
I put it arithmetically, for the sake of putting it plain.
Swift, like Defoe, generally increases the verisimilitude of his fictions and his ironies by careful accuracy in details, which is sometimes arithmetically genuine, sometimes only a hoax.
 
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