Algebraic vs Proto - What's the difference?
algebraic | proto |
Of, or relating to, algebra.
and arithmetic operators.
(mathematics, number theory, said of a number) Which is a root of some polynomial whose coefficients are rational.
(chess, of notation) Describing squares by file (referred to in intrinsic order rather than by the piece starting on that file) and rank, both with reference to a fixed point rather than a player-dependent perspective.
Prototypical; preceding the proper beginning of something
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As an adjective algebraic
is of, or relating to, algebra.As a noun proto is
proton.algebraic
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Alternative forms
* algebraickAdjective
(en adjective)Antonyms
* (number theory) transcendentalHyponyms
* (number theory) quadratic irrationalDerived terms
* (of or relating to algebra) algebraic geometry, algebraic number theory, algebraic structure * (of a number) algebraic number * algebraic equation * algebraic function * algebraic integer * algebraical * algebraically * algebraicizeproto
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