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Hasil cari dari kata atau frase: Summed (0.03087 detik)
Found 4 items, similar to Summed.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak) Definition: sum jumlah
English → Indonesian (quick) Definition: sum jumlah, menjumlahkan
English → English (WordNet) Definition: summed sum n 1: a quantity of money; “he borrowed a large sum”; “the amount he had in cash was insufficient” [syn: sum of money, amount, amount of money] 2: a quantity obtained by addition [syn: amount, total] 3: the final aggregate; “the sum of all our troubles did not equal the misery they suffered” [syn: summation, sum total ] 4: the choicest or most essential or most vital part of some idea or experience; “the gist of the prosecutor's argument”; “the heart and soul of the Republican Party”; “the nub of the story” [syn: kernel, substance, core, center, essence, gist, heart, heart and soul, inwardness, marrow, meat, nub, pith, nitty-gritty] 5: the whole amount [syn: total, totality, aggregate] 6: the basic unit of money in Uzbekistan 7: a set containing all and only the members of two or more given sets; “let C be the union of the sets A and B” [syn: union, join] [also: summing, summed] sum v 1: be a summary of; “The abstract summarizes the main ideas in the paper” [syn: summarize, summarise, sum up] 2: determine the sum of; “Add all the people in this town to those of the neighboring town” [syn: total, tot, tot up , sum up, summate, tote up, add, add together, tally, add up] [also: summing, summed] summed See sum
English → English (gcide) Definition: Summed Sum \Sum\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Summed; p. pr. & vb. n. Summing.] [Cf. F. sommer, LL. summare.] 1. To bring together into one whole; to collect into one amount; to cast up, as a column of figures; to ascertain the totality of; -- usually with up. [1913 Webster] The mind doth value every moment, and then the hour doth rather sum up the moments, than divide the day. --Bacon. [1913 Webster] 2. To bring or collect into a small compass; to comprise in a few words; to condense; -- usually with up. [1913 Webster] “Go to the ant, thou sluggard,” in few words sums up the moral of this fable. --L'Estrange. [1913 Webster] He sums their virtues in himself alone. --Dryden. [1913 Webster] 3. (Falconry) To have (the feathers) full grown; to furnish with complete, or full-grown, plumage. [1913 Webster] But feathered soon and fledge They summed their pens [wings]. --Milton. [1913 Webster] Summing up, a compendium or abridgment; a recapitulation; a r['e]sum['e]; a summary. [1913 Webster] Syn: To cast up; collect; comprise; condense; comprehend; compute. [1913 Webster]

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