subtract
31subtract — v 1. withdraw, take away, abstract, remove, take out, take from, Archaic. subduct. 2. deduct, discount, take off, Inf. lop off, Sl. knock off …
32subtract — sub·tract …
33subtract — [səbˈtrækt] verb [I/T] to take a number or amount from another number or amount subtraction [səbˈtrækʃ(ə)n] noun [U] …
34subtract — sub•tract [[t]səbˈtrækt[/t]] v. t. 1) to withdraw or take away, as a part from a whole 2) math. to take (one number or quantity) from another; deduct 3) to take away something or a part, as from a whole • Etymology: 1530–40; < L subtractus,… …
35subtract — /səbˈtrækt / (say suhb trakt) verb (t) 1. to withdraw or take away, as a part from a whole. 2. Mathematics to take (one number or quantity) from another; deduct. –verb (i) 3. to take away something or a part, as from a whole. {Latin subtractus,… …
36subtract — /səb trækt/ verb to take away something from a total ● The credit note should be subtracted from the figure for total sales. ● If the profits from the Far Eastern operations are subtracted, you will see that the group has not been profitable in… …
37«subtract space» — Корректурное указание «уменьшить пробел» …
38subtract, subtraction — Ho olawe …
39add-subtract counter — apgrąžinis skaitiklis statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. add subtract counter; backward forward counter; bidirectional counter; reciprocal counter; reversible counter; up down counter vok. bidirektionaler Zähler, m; reversibler… …
40Subtracted — Subtract Sub*tract , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Subtracted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Subtracting}.] [L. subtractus, p. p. of subtrahere to draw from beneath, withdraw, remove; sub under + trahere to draw. See {Trace}, v. t., and cf. {Substract}.] To withdraw …