Definition of Multiplications

1. Noun. (plural of multiplication) ¹

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Definition of Multiplications

1. multiplication [n] - See also: multiplication

Lexicographical Neighbors of Multiplications

multiplexes
multiplexing
multiplexings
multiplexor
multiplexors
multipliable
multiplicable
multiplicand
multiplicands
multiplicate
multiplication
multiplication sign
multiplication signs
multiplication table
multiplication tables
multiplications (current term)
multiplicative
multiplicative division
multiplicative growth
multiplicative identities
multiplicative identity
multiplicative inverse
multiplicative model
multiplicative operation
multiplicative operations
multiplicatively
multiplicativity
multiplicator
multiplicators
multiplicious

Literary usage of Multiplications

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. An Introduction to the Theory of Groups of Finite Order by Harold Hilton (1908)
"The product of two multiplications, similarities, or monomial substitutions is respectively a ... Any two multiplications are permutable. Ex. 4. ..."

2. The Works of Francis Bacon by Francis Bacon (1824)
"... Concerning the version, transmutations, multiplications, and ejections of bodies. EARTH by fire is turned into brick, which is of the nature of a stone, ..."

3. The Distribution and Functions of Mental Imagery by George Herbert Betts (1909)
"The other 17 reported visual imagery used in a part or all of the multiplications, though several remarked that it did not seem to help much. ..."

4. The Theological and Literary Journal (1853)
"... and that the series is by him destined to proceed in combinations and multiplications ever new, without limit of space or end of duration, ..."

5. Concrete Abstractions: An Introduction to Computer Science Using Scheme by Max Hailperin, Barbara Kaiser, Karl Knight (1999)
"The multiplications form a tree, with one multiplication at the root, ... This totals 2e - 1 multiplications when all the levels are added up; ..."

6. The Works of Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban and Lord by Francis Bacon (1819)
"... transmutations, multiplications, and ejections of bodies. EARTH by fire is turned into brick, which is of the nature of a stone, and serveth for ..."

7. Life in Mind & Conduct: Studies of Organic in Human Nature by Henry Maudsley (1902)
"... DESIRE—HOPE Desire insatiable—Its boundlessness—multiplications of desires and their gratifications—Present enjoyments spoilt by desire—The vital basis ..."

8. An Introduction to the Theory of Groups of Finite Order by Harold Hilton (1908)
"The product of two multiplications, similarities, or monomial substitutions is respectively a ... Any two multiplications are permutable. Ex. 4. ..."

9. The Works of Francis Bacon by Francis Bacon (1824)
"... Concerning the version, transmutations, multiplications, and ejections of bodies. EARTH by fire is turned into brick, which is of the nature of a stone, ..."

10. The Distribution and Functions of Mental Imagery by George Herbert Betts (1909)
"The other 17 reported visual imagery used in a part or all of the multiplications, though several remarked that it did not seem to help much. ..."

11. The Theological and Literary Journal (1853)
"... and that the series is by him destined to proceed in combinations and multiplications ever new, without limit of space or end of duration, ..."

12. Concrete Abstractions: An Introduction to Computer Science Using Scheme by Max Hailperin, Barbara Kaiser, Karl Knight (1999)
"The multiplications form a tree, with one multiplication at the root, ... This totals 2e - 1 multiplications when all the levels are added up; ..."

13. The Works of Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban and Lord by Francis Bacon (1819)
"... transmutations, multiplications, and ejections of bodies. EARTH by fire is turned into brick, which is of the nature of a stone, and serveth for ..."

14. Life in Mind & Conduct: Studies of Organic in Human Nature by Henry Maudsley (1902)
"... DESIRE—HOPE Desire insatiable—Its boundlessness—multiplications of desires and their gratifications—Present enjoyments spoilt by desire—The vital basis ..."

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