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quantic

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quan·tic  (kwntk)
n.
A homogeneous polynomial having two or more variables.

[Latin quantus, how much; see quantity + -ic.]
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Noun1.quantic - a homogeneous polynomial having at least two variables
homogeneous polynomial - a polynomial consisting of terms all of the same degree


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