subtract

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin subtractus, perfect passive participle of subtrahō (I draw from beneath; withdraw, remove); from sub (under) + trahō (I draw, pull, drag).

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /səbˈtɹækt/
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Verb

subtract (third-person singular simple present subtracts, present participle subtracting, simple past and past participle subtracted)

  1. (transitive, arithmetic) To remove or reduce; especially to reduce a quantity or number
    If you subtract the $100 for gas from the total cost, it was a fairly inexpensive trip.

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