"trigintaduonion" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: trigintaduonions [plural]
Etymology: From Latin triginta duo (“thirty two”). Etymology templates: {{der|en|la|triginta duo||thirty two}} Latin triginta duo (“thirty two”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} trigintaduonion (plural trigintaduonions)
  1. (mathematics) A 32-dimensional hypercomplex number that is a nonassociative extension of a sedenion. Wikipedia link: trigintaduonion Categories (topical): Higher-dimensional geometry, Mathematics, Thirty, Two Synonyms: pathion Derived forms: trigintaduonionic [rare] Related terms: octonion [mathematics, sciences], sedenion [mathematics, sciences], chingon [mathematics, sciences], routon [mathematics, sciences], voudon [mathematics, sciences], sexagintaquattuornion [mathematics, sciences], centumduodetrigintanion [mathematics, sciences], ducentiquinquagintasexion [mathematics, sciences]
    Sense id: en-trigintaduonion-en-noun-~tfTE5xQ Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Topics: mathematics, sciences

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