διάνυσμα
Greek edit
Etymology edit
Semantic loan from French vecteur. From Hellenistic Koine Greek διάνυσμα. Morphologically, from δι- (δια-) (“to go through”) + άνυσμα (“vector, distance covered”).
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
διάνυσμα • (diánysma) n (plural διανύσματα)
- (mathematics, physics) vector
- Synonym: (less common) άνυσμα (ánysma)
Declension edit
Declension of διάνυσμα
singular | plural | |
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nominative | διάνυσμα • | διανύσματα • |
genitive | διανύσματος • | διανυσμάτων • |
accusative | διάνυσμα • | διανύσματα • |
vocative | διάνυσμα • | διανύσματα • |
Coordinate terms edit
compare with
Derived terms edit
- ανυσματικός (anysmatikós, “vector”, adjective)
- διανυσματικός (dianysmatikós, “vector”, adjective)
- διανύω (dianýo, “to traverse”)
Further reading edit
- διάνυσμα on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el
- “διάνυσμα”, in Λεξικό της κοινής νεοελληνικής [Dictionary of Standard Modern Greek], Triantafyllidis Foundation, 1998
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