FACIEND

Etymology

Noun

faciend (plural faciends)

(mathematics, obsolete) The multiplicand.

Anagrams

• fancied, fianced

Source: Wiktionary


Fa"ci*end, n. Etym: [From neut. of L. faciendus, gerundive of facere to do.] (Mach.)

Definition: The multiplicand. See Facient,

2.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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