There are 31 total results for your 冪 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
冪 幂 see styles |
mì mi4 mi beki べき |
(math.) power; exponent; to cover with a cloth; cloth cover; veil (mathematics term) exponent; power |
冪々 see styles |
bekibeki べきべき |
(adj-t,adv-to) billowing (clouds, dust) |
冪乗 see styles |
bekijou / bekijo べきじょう |
(noun/participle) (mathematics term) exponentiation; power |
冪冪 see styles |
bekibeki べきべき |
(adj-t,adv-to) billowing (clouds, dust) |
冪数 see styles |
bekisuu / bekisu べきすう |
(mathematics term) exponent; power |
冪根 see styles |
bekikon べきこん |
{math} nth root |
冪等 幂等 see styles |
mì děng mi4 deng3 mi teng bekitou / bekito べきとう |
idempotent (math.) (can be adjective with の) {math;comp} idempotent |
冪零 see styles |
bekirei / bekire べきれい |
(can be adjective with の) {math} nilpotent |
乗冪 see styles |
joubeki / jobeki じょうべき |
(mathematics term) power |
乘冪 乘幂 see styles |
chéng mì cheng2 mi4 ch`eng mi cheng mi |
(math.) to exponentiate; to raise (a number) to a power; exponentiation; power |
昇冪 see styles |
shoubeki / shobeki しょうべき |
{math} (See 降冪) ascending powers |
降冪 see styles |
koubeki / kobeki こうべき |
{math} (See 昇冪) descending powers |
冪乗則 see styles |
bekijousoku / bekijosoku べきじょうそく |
{math} power law |
冪指数 see styles |
bekishisuu / bekishisu べきしすう |
(mathematics term) exponent |
冪等性 see styles |
bekitousei / bekitose べきとうせい |
{math;comp} idempotence |
冪級数 see styles |
bekikyuusuu / bekikyusu べききゅうすう |
(mathematics term) power series |
冪級數 幂级数 see styles |
mì jí shù mi4 ji2 shu4 mi chi shu |
power series (math.) |
冪集合 see styles |
bekishuugou / bekishugo べきしゅうごう |
(mathematics term) power set |
三次冪 三次幂 see styles |
sān cì mì san1 ci4 mi4 san tz`u mi san tzu mi |
cube (third power, math.) |
二の冪 see styles |
ninobeki にのべき |
power of two |
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beki べき |
{math} exponent; power |
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bekibeki べきべき |
(adj-t,adv-to) billowing (clouds, dust) |
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bekisuu / bekisu べきすう |
{math} (See 冪・べき) exponent; power |
冪乗演算子 see styles |
bekijouenzanshi / bekijoenzanshi べきじょうえんざんし |
{comp} exponential operator (**) |
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joubeki / jobeki じょうべき |
{math} power |
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bekikon べきこん |
{math} (See 累乗根) nth root; radical |
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bekijou / bekijo べきじょう |
(noun/participle) {math} exponentiation; power |
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bekishuugou / bekishugo べきしゅうごう |
{math} power set |
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bekishisuu / bekishisu べきしすう |
{math} exponent |
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bekikyuusuu / bekikyusu べききゅうすう |
{math} power series |
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ninobeki にのべき |
(See 冪) power of two |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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