al·go·rism
(ăl′gə-rĭz′əm)n.1. The Arabic system of numeration; the decimal system.
2. Computation with Arabic figures.
[Middle English algorisme, from Old French, from Medieval Latin algorismus, after Muhammad ibn-Musa al-Khwarizmi.]
al′go·ris′mic (-rĭz′mĭk) adj.
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algorism
(ˈælɡəˌrɪzəm) n1. (Mathematics) the Arabic or decimal system of counting
2. (Mathematics) the skill of computation using any system of numerals
[C13: from Old French algorisme, from Medieval Latin algorismus, from Arabic al-khuwārizmi, from the name of abu-Ja`far Mohammed ibn-Mūsa al-Khuwārizmi, ninth-century Persian mathematician]
ˌalgoˈrismic adj
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al•go•rism
(ˈæl gəˌrɪz əm)
n. the Arabic system of arithmetical notation (with the figures 1, 2, 3, etc.).
[1200–1250; Middle English
augrim, algrim < Middle French < Medieval Latin
algorismus < Arabic
al the +
kh(u)wārizmī (surname of a 9th-century Muslim mathematician) =
khwārizm Khiva +
-ī suffix of appurtenance]
al`go•ris′mic, adj.
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algorism
1. the Arabic system of numbering.
2. the method of computation with the Arabic flgures 1 through 9, plus the zero; arithmetic.
3. the rule for solving a specific kind of arithmetic problem, as finding an average; algorithm. — algorist, n. — algorismic, adj.
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