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English
Etymology
From Latin filius (“son”) + Italian Bonacci, a diminutive of Bono, from Latin bonum, ultimately meaning literally, "son of the (little) good man."
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Fibonacci
- A surname from Italian.
The Italian mathematician Leonardo Bonacci, who was called Fibonacci, introduced the Hindu–Arabic numeral system to Europe.
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Adjective
Fibonacci (not comparable)
- (mathematics) Of or pertaining to the Fibonacci sequence.
2019 June 24, Juan Triana, “Negafibonacci Numbers via Matrices”, in Bulletin of TICMI, volume 23, number 1, →ISSN, archived from the original on 2019-07-13, Introduction, page 1:An interesting connection between Fibonacci numbers and matrices, introduced in , is given by the matrix Q = , known as Fibonacci Q-matrix or Fibonacci’s matrix , such that
Italian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fi.boˈnat.t͡ʃi/
- Rhymes: -attʃi
- Hyphenation: Fi‧bo‧nàc‧ci
Proper noun
Fibonacci m
- a surname
- Leonardo Fibonacci, Italian mathematician
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