remainder meaning
EN[-eɪndə(ɹ)]US
WRemainder
- In mathematics, the remainder is the amount "left over" after performing some computation. In arithmetic, the remainder is the integer "left over" after dividing one integer by another to produce an integer quotient (integer division).
- Formally it is also true that a remainder is what is left after subtracting one number from another, although this is more properly called the difference.
- NounPLremaindersPREré-
- A part or parts remaining after some has/have been removed.
- My son ate part of his cake and I ate the remainder.
- You can have the remainder of my clothes.
- (mathematics) The amount left over after subtracting the divisor as many times as possible from the dividend without producing a negative result. If n (dividend) and d (divisor) are integers, then n can always be expressed in the form n = dq + r, where q (quotient) and r (remainder) are also integers and 0 ≤ r < d.
- 17 leaves a remainder of 2 when divided by 3.
- 11 divided by 2 is 5 remainder 1.
- (mathematics) The number left over after a simple subtraction.
- 10 minus 4 leaves a remainder of 6
- (commerce) Excessive stock items left unsold and subject to reduction in price.
- I got a really good price on this shirt because it was a remainder.
- (law) An estate in expectancy which only comes in its heir's possession after an estate created by the same instrument has been determined.
- A part or parts remaining after some has/have been removed.
- VerbSGremaindersPRremainderingPT, PPremaindered
- Adjective
Definition of remainder in English Dictionary
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Source: Wiktionary