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English
Etymology
From Middle French théorème, from Late Latin theōrēma, from Ancient Greek θεώρημα (theṓrēma, “speculation, proposition to be proved”) (Euclid), from θεωρέω (theōréō, “I look at, view, consider, examine”), from θεωρός (theōrós, “spectator”), from θέα (théa, “a view”) + ὁράω (horáō, “I see, look”). See also theory, and theater.
Pronunciation
Noun
theorem (plural theorems)
- (mathematics) A mathematical statement of some importance that has been proven to be true. Minor theorems are often called propositions. Theorems which are not very interesting in themselves but are an essential part of a bigger theorem's proof are called lemmas.
- (mathematics, colloquial, nonstandard) A mathematical statement that is expected to be true.
- (logic) A syntactically correct expression that is deducible from the given axioms of a deductive system.
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proved mathematical statement
- Albanian: teoremë (sq) f
- Arabic: مُبَرْهَنَة f (mubarhana), نَظَرِيَّة (ar) f (naẓariyya)
- Armenian: թեորեմ (hy) (tʻeorem)
- Azerbaijani: teorem
- Bashkir: теорема (teorema)
- Belarusian: тэарэ́ма f (tearéma)
- Bengali: উপপাদ্য (bn) (upopaddo)
- Bulgarian: теоре́ма (bg) f (teoréma)
- Catalan: teorema (ca) m
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 定理 (zh) (dìnglǐ)
- Czech: věta (cs) f
- Danish: teorem n, læresætning c
- Dutch: theorema (nl) m, stelling (nl) f, leerstelling (nl) f
- Esperanto: teoremo
- Estonian: teoreem
- Finnish: lause (fi), teoreema (fi)
- French: théorème (fr) m
- Galician: teorema m
- Georgian: თეორემა (teorema)
- German: Theorem (de) n, Satz (de) m, Lehrsatz m
- Greek: θεώρημα (el) n (theórima)
- Ancient: θεώρημα n (theṓrēma)
- Gujarati: પ્રમેય (prameya)
- Hebrew: מִשְׁפָּט (he) m (mishpát)
- Hindi: प्रमेय (hi) m (pramey)
- Hungarian: tétel (hu)
- Icelandic: setning (is) f, kennisetning f
- Indonesian: teorema (id)
- Irish: teoirim f
- Italian: teorema (it) m
- Japanese: 定理 (ja) (ていり, teiri)
- Kazakh: теорема (teorema)
- Khmer: ទ្រឹស្ដីបទ (km) (trɨhsdəybɑt)
- Korean: 정리(定理) (ko) (jeongni)
- Kurdish:
- Northern Kurdish: teorem (ku)
- Kyrgyz: теорема (teorema)
- Lao: ທິດສະດີບົດ (thit sa dī bot)
- Latin: theōrēma (la) n
- Latvian: teorēma f
- Lithuanian: teorema f
- Macedonian: теоре́ма f (teoréma)
- Malay: teorem
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: теорем (teorem)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: teorem n, læresetning m or f
- Nynorsk: teorem n, læresetning f
- Pashto: قضيه (ps) f (qazya)
- Persian: قضیه (fa) (qaziye, qaziyye)
- Polish: twierdzenie (pl) n
- Portuguese: teorema (pt) m
- Romanian: teoremă (ro) f
- Russian: теоре́ма (ru) f (teoréma)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: теоре́ма f, тео̀ре̄м m
- Roman: teoréma f, teòrēm (sh) m
- Slovak: teorém m, veta f
- Slovene: izrek m, teorem m
- Spanish: teorema (es) m
- Swedish: teorem (sv) n, lärosats c, sats (sv) c
- Tagalog: hunain
- Tajik: теорема (teorema), қазия (qaziya)
- Thai: ทฤษฎีบท (th) (trít-sà-dii-bòt)
- Turkish: teorem (tr)
- Turkmen: teorema
- Ukrainian: теоре́ма f (teoréma)
- Urdu: قَضِیّہ m (qaziyyā)
- Uyghur: تېئورېما (të'orëma)
- Uzbek: teorema (uz)
- Vietnamese: định lí (vi)
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mathematical statement that is expected to be true
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Verb
theorem (third-person singular simple present theorems, present participle theoreming, simple past and past participle theoremed)
- (transitive) To formulate into a theorem.
Further reading
- “theorem”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
- William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin E Smith, editors (1911), “theorem”, in The Century Dictionary , New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., →OCLC.
- “theorem”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.