-nomio

Italian

Etymology

Back-formation from binomio (binomial).[1], from Latin nōmen (name, noun). [2]

Suffix

-nomio

  1. (mathematics) nomial, -nomial, term

Derived terms

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References

  1. Treccani, editor (accessed 10 February 2019), “polinòmio [polynomial]”, in Treccani [Treccani] (in Italian)
  2. Treccani, editor (accessed 11 February 2019), “binòmio [binomial]”, in Treccani [Treccani] (in Italian)
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