THEOREMATIC

Etymology

Adjective

theorematic (comparative more theorematic, superlative most theorematic)

Of, relating to, or contained in a theorem.

Source: Wiktionary


The`o*re*mat"ic, The`o*re*mat"ic*al, a. Etym: [Cf. Gr.

Definition: Of or pertaining to a theorem or theorems; comprised in a theorem; consisting of theorems.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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Word of the Day

19 April 2025

CATCH

(verb) grasp with the mind or develop an understanding of; “did you catch that allusion?”; “We caught something of his theory in the lecture”; “don’t catch your meaning”; “did you get it?”; “She didn’t get the joke”; “I just don’t get him”


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Coffee Trivia

In 1884, Angelo Moriondo of Turin, Italy, demonstrated the first working example of an espresso machine.

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