See also: Appendix:Variations of "-"
Character variations
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Text style is forced with ⟨︎⟩ and emoji style with ⟨️⟩.
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Translingual
Glyph origin
There are many theories regarding the origin of the minus sign. According to one theory, it originates from a handwriting form of the letter m (for minus) that came to resemble a horizontal bar,[1] Another theory traces it back to a hieratic sign.
Symbol
− (English symbol name minus sign)
- (mathematics) subtraction
- 8 − 3 = 5
- (mathematics) negative number
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- −(−5) = 5
- (mathematics) relative complement; "minus", "without".
- Synonym: ∖
- {1,2,4} − {1,3,4} = {2}
- (mathematics) from the negative side
- Synonym: ↑

- (medicine) rejective result from laboratory test
- (electricity) cathode
- (informal, slang) Less than, or “or less”.
- 13- ― less than 13 (years old)
- (informal) negative
- mh- (in English) ― negative mental health
Quotations
For quotations using this term, see Citations:−.
Synonyms
- (non-Anglophone countries) ÷
Antonyms
- (antonym(s) of “all except relative complement”): +
- - (hyphen-minus)
- ⟨ˉ⟩ (high level tone)
- ⟨ˍ⟩ (low level tone)
References
- ^ Wright, D. Franklin, New, Bill D. (2000) Intermediate Algebra, 4th edition, Thomson Learning, page 1