LexiTopic: Mathematics
The LexiConnexxions analysis has identified 178 words related to Mathematics in the A-O portion of Spelling Bee lexicon, which comprises 74% of the entire lexicon.
The list is given below, followed by the topical analysis, with definitions.
Words marked with an asterisk have been used in at least one Spelling Bee puzzle, then subsequently disallowed; they are retained here for historical interest.
Words marked with an asterisk have been used in at least one Spelling Bee puzzle, then subsequently disallowed; they are retained here for historical interest.
Words Related to MATHEMATICS in the Spelling Bee lexicon: Word List
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Words Related to MATHEMATICS in the Spelling Bee lexicon: Topical Arrangement
ABACI: plural of abacus, an instrument for performing calculations by sliding counters along rods or in groovesACUTE: being or forming an angle measuring less than 90 degrees, or composed of acute angles (e.g., an acute triangle)ADDEND: a number to be added to anotherADDING: to combine (numbers) into an equivalent simple quantity or numberADDITION: to combine (numbers) into an equivalent simple quantity or numberALTITUDINAL: related to a perpendicular line segment from a vertex of a geometric figure (such as a triangle or a pyramid) to the opposite side or the opposite side extended or from a side or face to a parallel side or face or the side or face extendedANGLE: the figure formed by two lines extending from the same point; also, a measure of an angle or of the amount of turning necessary to bring one line or plane into coincidence with or parallel to anotherANGLED: the figure formed by two lines extending from the same point; also, a measure of an angle or of the amount of turning necessary to bring one line or plane into coincidence with or parallel to anotherANGULAR: forming an angle: sharp-cornered; having one or more anglesANNULAR: of, relating to, or forming a ringAPEX: the point of sharpest curvature in a path (such as that followed by a turning vehicle)AROUND: in a circle or in circumference (e.g., the wheel goes around, a tree five feet around)ARRAY: a number of mathematical elements arranged in rows and columns; or a data structure in which similar elements of data are arranged in a table; or a series of statistical data arranged in classes in order of magnitudeAXIAL: of, relating to, or having the characteristics of an axis; also, situated around, in the direction of, on, or along an axisAXIALLY: of, relating to, or having the characteristics of an axis; also, situated around, in the direction of, on, or along an axisBEVEL: the angle that one surface or line makes with another when they are not at right angles; also, the slant of such a surface or line; also, the surface or line at such a slant or inclinationBINARY: mathematics: a number system based only on the numerals 0 and 1: a binary number systemBLIP: a transient sharp movement up or down (as of a quantity commonly shown on a graph)BORROW: mathematics: to take (one) from a digit of the minuend in arithmetical subtraction in order to add as 10 to the digit holding the next lower placeBORROWING: mathematics: to take (one) from a digit of the minuend in arithmetical subtraction in order to add as 10 to the digit holding the next lower placeBRANCH: mathematics: a distinctive part of a mathematical curveCALCULABLE: subject to or ascertainable by calculationCALCULATE: to determine by mathematical processes; to make a calculationCALCULATOR: a usually electronic device for performing mathematical calculations; also, a person who operates a calculatorCALCULI: plural of calculusCAME: to amount (to) (The taxes on it come to more than it's worth.)CANCEL: to remove (a common divisor) from numerator and denominator; also, to remove (equivalents) on opposite sides of an equation or accountCANCELABLE: to remove (a common divisor) from numerator and denominator; also, to remove (equivalents) on opposite sides of an equation or accountCANCELED: to remove (a common divisor) from numerator and denominator; also, to remove (equivalents) on opposite sides of an equation or accountCANCELING: to remove (a common divisor) from numerator and denominator; also, to remove (equivalents) on opposite sides of an equation or accountCANCELLABLE: to remove (a common divisor) from numerator and denominator; also, to remove (equivalents) on opposite sides of an equation or accountCANCELLED: to remove (a common divisor) from numerator and denominator; also, to remove (equivalents) on opposite sides of an equation or accountCANCELLING: to remove (a common divisor) from numerator and denominator; also, to remove (equivalents) on opposite sides of an equation or accountCARDIOID: a heart-shaped curve that is traced by a point on the circumference of a circle rolling completely around an equal fixed circle and has an equation in one of the forms ρ = a(1 ± cos θ) or ρ = a(1 ± sin θ) in polar coordinatesCARRY: a quantity that is transferred in addition from one number place to the adjacent one of higher place value; to transfer from one place (such as a column) to another (carry a number in adding)CARRYING: a quantity that is transferred in addition from one number place to the adjacent one of higher place value; to transfer from one place (such as a column) to another (carry a number in adding)CELL: a unit in a statistical array (such as a spreadsheet) formed by the intersection of a column and a rowCHALK: to set down or add up with or as if with chalk: to record —usually used with up (chalk up the totals)CHALKED: to set down or add up with or as if with chalk: to record —usually used with up (chalk up the totals)CHAOTIC: mathematics: having outcomes that can vary widely due to extremely small changes in initial conditionsCHORD: a straight line segment joining and included between two points on a circle; broadly: a straight line joining two points on a curveCOEFFICIENT: any of the factors of a product considered in relation to a specific factorCOFACTOR: the signed minor of an element of a square matrix or of a determinant with the sign positive if the sum of the column number and row number of the element is even and with the sign negative if it is oddCOLON: the sign: used in a ratio … or in a proportion COLUMN: one of the vertical lines of elements of a determinant or matrixCOME: to amount (to) (The taxes on it come to more than it's worth.)COMING: to amount (to) (The taxes on it come to more than it's worth.)COMMON: belonging equally to two or more mathematical entities (triangles with a common base)COMPLETE: of a metric space: having the property that every Cauchy sequence of elements converges to a limit in the space (a Cauchy sequence is a sequence of elements in a metric space such that for any positive number no matter how small there exists a term in the sequence for which the distance between any two terms beyond this term is less than the arbitrarily small number)COMPLEX: of, concerned with, being, or containing complex numbersCOMPONENT: any one of the vector terms added to form a vector sum or resultant; also, a coordinate of a vector; also: either member of an ordered pair of numbersCONCAVE: hollowed or rounded inward like the inside of a bowl; arched in: curving in —used of the side of a curve or surface on which neighboring normals to the curve or surface converge and on which lies the chord joining two neighboring points of the curve or surface; also, a concave line or surfaceCONE: a solid generated by rotating a right triangle about one of its legs…CONED: to make cone-shapedCONIC: conical; of or relating to a coneCONICAL: of or relating to a coneCONICALLY: of or relating to a coneCONIFORM*: shaped like a coneCONTAIN: to be divisible by usually without a remainderCONTINUUM: the set of real numbers including both the rationals and the irrationals; broadly: a compact set which cannot be separated into two sets neither of which contains a limit point of the otherCOTANGENT: a trigonometric function that for an acute angle is the ratio between the leg adjacent to the angle when it is considered part of a right triangle and the leg opposite; also, a trigonometric function cot θ that is equal to the cosine divided by the sine for all real numbers θ for which the sine is not equal to zero and is exactly equal to the cotangent of an angle of measure θ in radiansCRUCIFORM: forming or arranged in a crossCRUNCH: to process, especially: to perform mathematical computations on (crunch numbers)CUBE: the product of a number multiplied by itself twice; also, (adj.) raised to the third power; also, to raise to the third power; also, the regular solid of six equal square sidesCUBED: the product of a number multiplied by itself twice; also, (adj.) raised to the third power; also, to raise to the third powerCUBIC: being the volume of a cube whose edge is a specified unit (a cubic inch); also, of third degree, order, or power (a cubic polynomial); also, isometric: of, relating to, or characterized by equality of measure especially: relating to or being a crystallographic system characterized by three equal axes at right angles; also, (noun) a cubic curve, equation, or polynomialCYCLIC: cyclic: being a mathematical group that has an element such that every element of the group can be expressed as one of its powersCYCLIC: being a mathematical group that has an element such that every element of the group can be expressed as one of its powersCYCLICAL: cyclic: being a mathematical group that has an element such that every element of the group can be expressed as one of its powersCYCLICALLY: cyclic: being a mathematical group that has an element such that every element of the group can be expressed as one of its powersDATUM: something used as a basis for calculating or measuringDECADE: mathematics: a ratio of 10 to 1: order of magnitudeDECAGON: a plane polygon of 10 angles and 10 sidesDEDUCT: to take away (an amount) from a total: to subtractDEDUCTED: to take away (an amount) from a total: to subtractDEPENDENT: mathematics: not mathematically or statistically independent; also, equivalent (dependent equations)DEPTH: mathematics: the perpendicular measurement downward from a surface (the depth of a swimming pool); also, the direct linear measurement from front to back (the depth of a bookshelf)DEVIATE: mathematics: a statistical variable that gives the deviation of another variable from a fixed value (such as the mean)DIAMOND: a square or rhombus-shaped figure usually oriented with the long diagonal verticalDIGIT: one of the elements that combine to form numbers in a system other than the decimal systemDIGITAL: of, relating to, or using calculation by numerical methods or by discrete unitsDIGITALLY: of, relating to, or using calculation by numerical methods or by discrete unitsDIVIDE: to subject (a number or quantity) to the operation of finding how many times it contains another number or quantity (divide 42 by 14); to be used as a divisor with respect to (a dividend) (4 divides 16 evenly); to use as a divisor —used with into (divide 14 into 42); to perform mathematical divisionDIVIDED: to subject (a number or quantity) to the operation of finding how many times it contains another number or quantity (divide 42 by 14); to be used as a divisor with respect to (a dividend) (4 divides 16 evenly); to use as a divisor —used with into (divide 14 into 42); to perform mathematical divisionDIVIDEND: a number to be divided, or a sum or fund to be divided and distributedDIVIDING: to subject (a number or quantity) to the operation of finding how many times it contains another number or quantity (divide 42 by 14); to be used as a divisor with respect to (a dividend) (4 divides 16 evenly); to use as a divisor —used with into (divide 14 into 42); to perform mathematical divisionDODECAGON: a polygon of 12 angles and 12 sidesDOMAIN: mathematics: the set of elements to which a mathematical or logical variable is limitedDONUT: M-W: variant of doughnut: something (such as a mathematical torus) that has a round shape like a doughnutDOUGHNUT: something (such as a mathematical torus) that has a round shape like a doughnutDYAD: mathematics: an operator (indicated by writing the symbols of two vectors without a dot or cross betweenEDGE: a line or line segment that is the intersection of two plane faces (as of a pyramid) or of two planesELEMENT: a part of a geometric magnitude; a generator of a geometric figure; also: a line or line segment contained in the surface of a cone or cylinder; also, a basic member of a mathematical or logical class or set; also, one of the individual entries in a mathematical matrix or determinantELLIPTIC: of, relating to, or shaped like an ellipse, a closed plane curve generated by a point moving in such a way that the sums of its distances from two fixed points is a constant: a plane section of a right circular cone that is a closed curveEMPTY: mathematics: null, having no elements (the empty set)ENVELOPE: a curve tangent to each of a family of curves; a surface tangent to each of a family of surfacesEVEN: being any of the integers (such as −2, 0, and +2) that are divisible by two without leaving a remainder; marked by an even number; also, being a mathematical function such that f(x) = f(−x) where the value remains unchanged if the sign of the independent variable is reversedEXPAND: to subject to mathematical expansion (expand a function in a power series)EXPANDED: to subject to mathematical expansion (expand a function in a power series)EXPLICIT: of a mathematical function: defined by an expression containing only independent variablesEXPONENT: a symbol written above and to the right of a mathematical expression to indicate the operation of raising to a powerFACTOR: any of the numbers or symbols in mathematics that when multiplied together form a productFAMILY: a set of curves or surfaces whose equations differ only in parametersFIELD: a set of mathematical elements that is subject to two binary operations …FINITE: less than an arbitrary positive integer and greater than the negative of that integer; having a finite number of elementsFORMULA: a general fact, rule, or principle expressed in usually mathematical symbols; also, a combination of signs in a logical calculusFRACTAL: any of various extremely irregular curves or shapes for which any suitably chosen part is similar in shape to a given larger or smaller part when magnified or reduced to the same sizeFUNCTION: a mathematical correspondence that assigns exactly one element of one set to each element of the same or another setGLOBAL: having the shape of a globe: sphericalGRAPH: a diagram (such as a series of one or more points, lines, line segments, curves, or areas) that represents the variation of a variable in comparison with that of one or more other variablesGRAPHIC: often graphical mathematics: relating or according to graphics (e.g., a graphical/graphic representation of a cube)GRAPHING: to represent by a graph, or to plot on a graphGRID: a network of uniformly spaced horizontal and perpendicular lines (as for locating points on a map)GROUP: a mathematical set that is closed under a binary associative operation, contains an identity element, and has an inverse for every elementHELICAL: of, relating to, or having the form of a helix: a curve traced on a cylinder or cone by the rotation of a point crossing its right sections at a constant oblique angleIDEAL: a subset of a mathematical ring that is closed under addition and subtraction and contains the products of any given element of the subset with each element of the ringIMAGE: a set of values given by a mathematical function (such as a homomorphism) that corresponds to a particular subset of the domainIMPLICIT: of a mathematical function: defined by an expression in which the dependent variable and the one or more independent variables are not separated on opposite sides of an equationINDEPENDENCE: the quality or state of being independent: not determined by or capable of being deduced or derived from or expressed in terms of members (such as axioms or equations) of the set under consideration, especially: having linear independence (an independent set of vectors); also, having the property that the joint probability (as of events or samples) or the joint probability density function (as of random variables) equals the product of the probabilities or probability density functions of separate occurrenceINDEX: a number or symbol or expression (such as an exponent) associated with another to indicate a mathematical operation to be performed or to indicate use or position in an arrangementINDIVIDUAL: the reference of a name or variable of the lowest logical type in a calculusINDUCTION: mathematical demonstration of the validity of a law concerning all the positive integers … (called also mathematical induction)INFINITY: a part of a geometric magnitude that lies beyond any part whose distance from a given reference position is finiteINFINITY: the limit of the value of a function or variable when it tends to become numerically larger than any preassigned finite numberINFIX: characterized by placement of a binary operator between the operands (e.g., “a + b is expressed in infix notation”)INJECTION: a mathematical function that is a one-to-one mappingINVARIANT: constant, unchanging; specifically: unchanged by specified mathematical or physical operations or transformationsJOIN: in mathematics: union or sum, the set of all elements belonging to one or more of a given collection of two or more setsJOINT: mathematics: being a function of or involving two or more variables and especially random variablesKNOT: a closed curve in three-dimensional spaceLATTICE: a regular geometrical arrangement of points or objects over an area or in space, specifically: the arrangement of atoms in a crystal; also, a mathematical set that has some elements ordered and that is such that for any two elements there exists a greatest element in the subset of all elements less than or equal to both and a least element in the subset of all elements greater than or equal to bothLEAVE: mathematics: to have as a remainder (4 from 7 leaves 3)LEFT: mathematics: to have as a remainder (4 from 7 leaves 3)LIMIT: a number whose numerical difference from a mathematical function is arbitrarily small for all values of the independent variables that are sufficiently close to but not equal to given prescribed numbers or that are sufficiently large positively or negatively; also, a number that for an infinite sequence of numbers is such that ultimately each of the remaining terms of the sequence differs from this number by less than any given positive amountLINE: a straight or curved geometric element that is generated by a moving point and that has extension only along the path of the point: a curveLINEAL: linear: of, relating to, resembling, or having a graph that is a line and especially a straight line; straight; composed of or arranged in linesLINEALLY: linear: of, relating to, resembling, or having a graph that is a line and especially a straight line; straight; composed of or arranged in linesLOCI: plural of locus: the set of all points whose location is determined by stated conditionsLUNE: the part of a plane surface bounded by two intersecting arcs or of a spherical surface bounded by two great circlesMATH: Short for mathematics, the science of numbers and their operations, interrelations, combinations, generalizations, and abstractions and of space configurations and their structure, measurement, transformations, and generalizations; also, a branch of, operation in, or use of mathematicsMATHEMATIC: M-W: less common variant of mathematical, of, relating to, or according with mathematicsMAXIMA: plural of maximum, the largest of a set of numbers, specifically: the largest value assumed by a real-valued continuous function defined on a closed intervalMEAN: occupying a position about midway between extremes, especially: being the mean of a set of values: average (the mean temperature); also (noun) the middle point between extremes; a value that lies within a range of values and is computed according to a prescribed law; an arithmetic mean; expected value; either of the middle two terms of a proportionMEDIA: plural of medium: a middle condition or degree: meanMEDIAL: mean, averageMEDIUM: a middle condition or degree: meanMIDDLE: being at neither extreme: intermediate; something intermediate between extremes: the meanMINIMA: plural of minimum, the least of a set of numbers, specifically: the smallest value assumed by a continuous function defined on a closed intervalMINIMUM: the least of a set of numbers, specifically: the smallest value assumed by a continuous function defined on a closed intervalMINOR: a determinant or matrix obtained from a given determinant or matrix by eliminating the row and column in which a given element liesMINORITY: the smaller in number of two groups constituting a whole; also, a number or percentage equaling less than half of a total; also, the smaller quantity or shareMODAL: of or relating to a statistical modeMODE: the most frequent value of a set of data; also, a value of a random variable for which a function of probabilities defined on it achieves a relative maximumMODEL: a system of postulates, data, and inferences presented as a mathematical description of an entity or state of affairs; also, a computer simulation based on such a system (climate models); also, to produce a representation or simulation of (using a computer to model a problem)MODELED: a system of postulates, data, and inferences presented as a mathematical description of an entity or state of affairs; also, a computer simulation based on such a system (climate models); also, to produce a representation or simulation of (using a computer to model a problem)MODULO*: with respect to a modulus ofMOMENT: the mean of the nth powers of the deviations of the observed values in a set of statistical data from a fixed value; also, the expected value of a power of the deviation (see deviation sense b) of a random variable from a fixed valueMONOMIAL: a mathematical expression consisting of a single termMONOTONE: (adj.) monotonic, having the property either of never increasing or of never decreasing as the values of the independent variable or the subscripts of the terms increaseMONOTONIC*: (adj.) monotonic, having the property either of never increasing or of never decreasing as the values of the independent variable or the subscripts of the terms increaseMULTIPLY: to find the product of by multiplication; to use as a multiplicand in multiplication with another number; to perform multiplicationNAUGHT: the arithmetical symbol 0 : zero, cipherNODAL: being, relating to, or located at or near a node:a point at which a curve intersects itself in such a manner that the branches have different tangents; also, a vertex, a point (as of an angle, polygon, polyhedron, graph, or network) that terminates a line or curve or comprises the intersection of two or more lines or curvesNODE: a point at which a curve intersects itself in such a manner that the branches have different tangents; also, a vertex, a point (as of an angle, polygon, polyhedron, graph, or network) that terminates a line or curve or comprises the intersection of two or more lines or curvesNONAGON: a polygon of nine angles and nine sidesNONAGONAL: not in M-W; NOAD and Collins have related to a plane figure with nine straight sides and nine anglesNORM: a real-valued nonnegative function defined on a vector space with value analogous to length and satisfying the conditions that the function is zero if and only if the vector (see vector entry 1 sense 1a) is zero, the function of the product of a scalar and a vector is equal to the product of the absolute value of the scalar and the function of the vector, and the function of the sum of two vectors is less than or equal to the sum of the functions of the two vectors; specifically: the square root of the sum of the squares of the absolute values of the elements of a matrix or of the components of a vector; also, the greatest distance between two successive points of a set of points that partition an interval into smaller intervalsNORMAL: approximating the statistical average or norm; also, of a subgroup: having the property that every coset produced by operating on the left by a given element is equal to the coset produced by operating on the right by the same element; also, relating to, involving, or being a normal curve or normal distribution (normal approximation to the binomial distribution); also, of a matrix: having the property of commutativity under multiplication by the transpose of the matrix each of whose elements is a conjugate complex number with respect to the corresponding element of the given matrix; also, a normal line; the portion of a normal line to a plane curve between the curve and the x-axis; also, perpendicular, especially: perpendicular to a tangent at a point of tangencyNULL: having no elements, the basic members of a mathematical or logical class or set (null set); also, having zero as a limit (null sequence); also, of a matrix: having all elements equal to zero; also, zero: a value of an independent variable that makes a function equal to zero; also, of, being, or relating to zero (The meter gave a null reading.)
OBLONG: deviating from a square, circular, or spherical form by elongation in one dimension; also, something that is oblongOCTAD: a group or arrangement of eight, especially: a group of eight figures representing consecutive powers of ten in ancient mathematical notationOCTAGON: a polygon of eight angles and eight sidesOCTAL: of, relating to, or being a number system with a base of eightOCTANT: any of the eight parts into which a space is divided by three coordinate planesOGIVE: a graph of a cumulative distribution function or a cumulative frequency distributionONTO: used as a function word to indicate a set each element of which is the image of at least one element of another set; mapping elements in such a way that every element in one set is the image of at least one element in another setOPEN: in mathematics: containing none of its endpoints (an open interval); also, being a set or composed of sets each point of which has a neighborhood all of whose points are contained in the set (the interior of a sphere is an open set)ORIGIN: the intersection of coordinate axes