algebrician

noun

Etymology

From algebra + -ician.

  1. derived from جبر
  2. borrowed from algebra
  3. suffixed as algebrician — “algebra + ician

Definitions

  1. Synonym of algebraist.

    • Michaell Dary, mathematician, and a gunner of the Tower (by profession, a tobacco-cutter), an admirable algebrician, was buryed in the churchyard neer Bethlem on May-day 1679.b
    • But this idea, which is a general postulate in all demonstrations, has been taken for granted by every algebrician and geometer.
    • He was an old man, I guess over sixty-six, and an admirable algebrician.

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