"infix notation" meaning in All languages combined

See infix notation on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

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  1. (mathematics) Notation where operators appear between operands, for example a+b Wikipedia link: infix notation Tags: uncountable Categories (topical): Mathematics Related terms: Polish notation, prefix notation, reverse Polish notation, postfix notation Translations ((mathematics) notation where operators appear between operands): infixová notace [feminine] (Czech), σημείωση επενθημάτων (simeíosi epenthimáton) [feminine] (Greek), 中置記法 (chūchikihō) (alt: ちゅうちきほう) (Japanese), и́нфиксная нота́ция (ínfiksnaja notácija) [feminine] (Russian)
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