algebraical
Adjective: 1. Relating to or using algebra: Pertaining to the branch of mathematics concerning symbols and the rules for manipulating those symbols to solve equations and express relationships. 2. Characterized by or involving algebraic operations: Describing expressions, equations, or methods that are based on the principles of algebra.
The word "algebraical" is used to describe anything connected to the mathematical field of algebra. It is synonymous with "algebraic," though "algebraic" is the more common modern form. It is typically used in academic, scientific, and mathematical contexts.
- Adjective:
- The solution required an algebraical approach.
- He studied the algebraical properties of the equation.
- This is a purely algebraical problem, not a geometric one.
- "Algebraical geometry": A branch of mathematics that studies solutions to algebraic equations using geometric techniques. (Note: The more common contemporary term is "algebraic geometry").
- She specializes in algebraical geometry.
- Algebraic (adj): The more frequent modern variant of "algebraical," with identical meaning.
- An algebraic expression.
- Algebra (n): The branch of mathematics itself.
- She is learning algebra.
- Algebraically (adv): In an algebraic manner.
- The problem was solved algebraically.
- Algebraic: Pertaining to algebra.
- Symbolic: Involving the use of symbols, often in a mathematical context.
The word "algebraical" does not have significantly different meanings. Its use is almost exclusively confined to the field of mathematics. In historical texts, it might be found as the standard form where "algebraic" is used today.
- of or relating to algebra
- algebraic geometry