antilogarithm

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From anti- +‎ logarithm.

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antilogarithm (plural antilogarithms)

  1. (mathematics) The number of which a given number is the logarithm (to a given base).
    Synonym: antilog
    Antonym: logarithm
    If x is the logarithm of y, then y is the antilogarithm of x.

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