addend

English

Etymology

Short for addendum, by surface analysis, add +‎ -end.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈæd.ɛnd/
  • Audio (Southern England):(file)

Noun

addend (plural addends)

  1. (mathematics) Addendum, any one of two or more numbers or other terms that are to be added together.
  2. (organic chemistry) A moiety added to another molecule.

Synonyms

  • (any of various terms added together): summand

Hypernyms

Coordinate terms

Translations

See also

Other terms used in arithmetic operations:

Advanced hyperoperations: tetration, pentation, hexation

Further reading

Verb

addend (third-person singular simple present addends, present participle addending, simple past and past participle addended)

  1. To furnish with an addendum.
  2. (organic chemistry) To furnish with an addend.

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Latin addendus, short form of addendus numerus “number to be added”, which is derived from the Latin verb addō (add to; annex).

Pronunciation

Noun

addend m (definite singular addenden, indefinite plural addender, definite plural addendene)

  1. (mathematics) an addend

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Latin addendus, short form of addendus numerus “number to be added”, which is derived from the Latin verb addō (add to; annex).

Noun

addend m (definite singular addenden, indefinite plural addendar, definite plural addendane)

  1. (mathematics) an addend

References

Swedish

Noun

addend c

  1. (mathematics) an addend, an operand in addition

Declension

Declension of addend
nominative genitive
singular indefinite addend addends
definite addenden addendens
plural indefinite addender addenders
definite addenderna addendernas

Synonyms