multiplicand — the sum that is multiplied by a multiplier to calculate damages for future loss. The figure represents the plaintiff s net annual wage loss, thus, if he obtains a lower paid job, this income is deducted. If the injured party is dead, a similar… … Law dictionary
multiplicand — MULTIPLICÁND s. v. deînmulţit. Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007. Sursa: Sinonime … Dicționar Român
multiplicand — (n.) number to be multiplied by another number, 1590s, from L. multiplicandus to be multiplied, gerundive of multiplicare (see MULTIPLY (Cf. multiply)) … Etymology dictionary
multiplicand — ► NOUN ▪ a quantity which is to be multiplied by another (the multiplier) … English terms dictionary
multiplicand — [mul΄tə pli kand′] n. [L multiplicandus, to be multiplied, ger. of multiplicare,MULTIPLY1] Math. the number that is, or is to be, multiplied by another (the multiplier) … English World dictionary
multiplicand — noun /ˌmʌltəplɪˈkænd/ A number that is to be multiplied by another (the multiplier). In the expression 5 × 7, the 7 is a multiplicand … Wiktionary
multiplicand — noun Etymology: Latin multiplicandus, gerundive of multiplicare Date: 1594 the number that is to be multiplied by another … New Collegiate Dictionary
multiplicand — /mul teuh pli kand /, n. Arith. a number to be multiplied by another. [1585 95; < L multiplicandum, n. use of neut. of multiplicandus to be multiplied, gerundive of multiplicare to MULTIPLY] * * * … Universalium
multiplicand — mul|ti|pli|cand Mot Agut Nom masculí … Diccionari Català-Català
multiplicand — mul·ti·pli·cand || ‚mÊŒltɪplɪ kænd n. number to be multiplied by another (Mathematics) … English contemporary dictionary