From neuter of Latin faciendus, gerundive of facere (“to do”). <span class="searchmatch">faciend</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">faciends</span>) (mathematics, obsolete) The multiplicand. 1881, American Journal...
<span class="searchmatch">faciends</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">faciend</span> fascined...
fianced simple past and past participle of fiance <span class="searchmatch">faciend</span>, fancied...
fascined simple past and past participle of fascine <span class="searchmatch">faciends</span>...
From idem + <span class="searchmatch">faciend</span>. idemfaciend (not comparable) (mathematics, linear algebra) When multiplied by an idempotent matrix produces itself. 1882, Benjamin...
-ɔʐna Syllabification: mnoż‧na From mnożyć + -na. mnożna f (arithmetic) <span class="searchmatch">faciend</span>, multiplicand (number that is to be multiplied by the multiplier) Declension...
as distinguished from a coefficient. A multiplier. The terms facient, <span class="searchmatch">faciend</span>, and factum may imply that the multiplication involved is not ordinary...
First/second-declension adjective. Asturian: facienda Dalmatian: facianda → English: <span class="searchmatch">faciend</span>, faciendum Friulian: facende Galician: facenda Italian: faccenda → Galician:...
favourite fancied simple past and past participle of fancy ^ “fancied, adj.”, in OED Online , Oxford: Oxford University Press, June 2012. <span class="searchmatch">faciend</span>, fianced...