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  • IPA(key): [ɐrɡoˈmɛnt]
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аргуме́нт (arguméntm

  1. argument (fact or statement used to support a proposition; a reason)
  2. (mathematics) argument (the independent variable of a function)
  3. (programming) argument (a value, or reference to a value, passed to a function)
  4. (programming) argument (a parameter in a function definition)

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Alternative scripts
Arabic ارگۋمەنت
Cyrillic аргумент
Latin argument

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Borrowed from Russian аргуме́нт (argumént), from Latin argūmentum.

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аргумент (argument)

  1. (mathematics, programming) argument

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аргумент (argumentm

  1. (philosophy, logic, mathematics, programming) argument

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аргуме́нт (arguméntm inan (genitive аргуме́нта, nominative plural аргуме́нты, genitive plural аргуме́нтов)

  1. argument, reason (fact or statement used to support a proposition)
    Synonyms: до́вод (dóvod), доказа́тельство (dokazátelʹstvo), соображе́ние (soobražénije), основа́ние (osnovánije), резо́н (rezón)
  2. (mathematics, programming) argument
    Synonym: пара́метр (parámetr)

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  • Armenian: արգումենտ (argument)

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  • IPA(key): /arɡǔment/
  • Hyphenation: ар‧гу‧мент

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аргу̀мент m (Latin spelling argùment)

  1. argument (fact or statement used to support a proposition)
  2. (philosophy, logic, mathematics, programming) argument

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Borrowed from Latin argumentum.

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аргуме́нт (arhuméntm inan (genitive аргуме́нту or аргуме́нта, nominative plural аргуме́нти, genitive plural аргуме́нтів)

  1. (genitive аргуме́нту) argument (fact or statement used to support a proposition)
  2. (genitive аргуме́нта, mathematics, programming) argument

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(fact or statement used to support a proposition)

(mathematics, programming)

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