The English word for "arithmos" is "number." The term originates from the Greek word "arithmos," which refers to a mathematical quantity used for counting and measuring.
ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French arismetique, based on Latin arithmetica, from Greek arithmētikē (tekhnē)'(art) of counting,' from arithmos 'number.'
The Malayalam word maathulan means Uncle in English.
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it comes from an Old English word 'Lyftgelac' meaning flight through the air. The word 'to flee' in Old English is 'Aetfleon'
'Aριθμός (arithmos) means number. Aριθμητικός (arithmitikos) means arithmetic.
It is the Greek word arithmos, a number, from the root *ar- meaning to fit together.
It is arithmetic, from the Greek arithmos = numbers.
ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French arismetique, based on Latin arithmetica, from Greek arithmētikē (tekhnē)'(art) of counting,' from arithmos 'number.'
αριθμός (pronounced arithmos).number = νούμερο [nUmero]
Yiannis Stavrinou Economides has written: 'Arithmos anti anthropos'
== Logarithm== From the American Heritage Dictionary: New Latin logarithmus : Greek logos, reason, proportion, and arithmos, number
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