💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Absolute complement"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| relative complementnoun | (set theory, of set A "in" set B) The set containing exactly those elements belonging to B but not to A. |
| complementnoun | The totality, the full amount or number which completes something. |
| set-theoretic differencenoun | (set theory, of two sets A and B) The set that contains exactly those elements belonging to A but not to B; the relative complement of B in A. |
| complementationnoun | (grammar) The relationship of a phrase to its predicate |
| universal setnoun | (set theory) A set large enough to contain all sets under consideration in the current context. |
| closed setnoun | (topology) A set whose complement is open. |
| completeness axiomnoun | (mathematics) The following axiom (applied to an ordered field): for any subset of the given ordered field, if there is any upper bound for this subset, then there is also a supremum for this subset, and this supremum is an element of the given ordered field (though not necessarily of the subset). |
| covernoun | A lid. |
| supersetnoun | (set theory) (symbol: ⊇) With respect to another set, a set such that each of the elements of the other set is also an element of the set. |
| empty setnoun | (set theory) The unique set that contains no elements, denoted ∅ or {}. |
| symmetric differencenoun | (set theory) The set that contains all elements belonging to either of given two sets but not to the both; the relative complement of the intersection in the union of given two sets. |
| intersectionnoun | The junction of two (or more) paths, streets, highways, or other thoroughfares. |
| uncountable setnoun | (mathematics) A set, containing infinite number of elements, whose elements can not be mapped one-to-one to the natural numbers. A set with a cardinality greater than that of the set of natural numbers. |
| connectionnoun | A feeling of understanding and ease of communication between two or more people. |
| proper subsetnoun | (set theory) a set that is a subset of the set, but not equal to it. |
| unionnoun | (countable) The act of uniting or joining two or more things into one. |
| sumsetnoun | (mathematics) The set of all sums of an element from A with an element from B, where A and B are subsets of an abelian group. |
| hyperconnectionnoun | hyperconnectivity; excessive connections between neurons in the brain |
| pseudo-complementnoun | (mathematics) The relative pseudo-complement of a given element (of a Heyting algebra) with respect to the least element — the "zero" of that algebra. |
| closurenoun | An event or occurrence that signifies an ending. |
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