halmos |
holmos |
As nouns the difference between halmos and holmos
is that
halmos is (mathematics) the symbol “” marking the end of a proof while
holmos is an ancient greek or etruscan vase with a rounded body, especially a closed vessel of nearly spherical form on a high stem or pedestal, or a drinking cup with a foot and stem.
halos |
halmos |
As nouns the difference between halos and halmos
is that
halos is while
halmos is (mathematics) the symbol “” marking the end of a proof.
halmos |
halmas |
As nouns the difference between halmos and halmas
is that
halmos is the symbol “{{term|∎|sc=Zmth|lang=mul}}” marking the end of a proof while
halmas is the feast of All Saints.
halmos |
haloos |
As a noun halmos
is the symbol “{{term|∎|sc=Zmth|lang=mul}}” marking the end of a proof.
As a verb haloos is
third-person singular of haloo.
halmos |
hallos |
As nouns the difference between halmos and hallos
is that
halmos is (mathematics) the symbol “” marking the end of a proof while
hallos is .
taxonomy |
halmos |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and halmos
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
halmos is (mathematics) the symbol “” marking the end of a proof.