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mathwise

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Etymology

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From math +‎ -wise.

Adverb

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mathwise (not comparable)

  1. (Canada, US) In terms of mathematics.
    • 2007, Stacey Grenrock Woods, I, California, page 65:
      [] odd little Mr. Jacobs [] taught math from the perspective of a character of his own invention called “Dilcue”—the inversion of “Euclid”—who did everything wrong, mathwise []
    • 2011, Gerald Everett Jones, How to Lie with Charts, page 16:
      Using charts to identify trends is probably the slickest of the expert liar's tricks, and this stuff can get ambitious, mathwise.