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Test of statistical significance
Binomial test is an exact test of the statistical significance of deviations from a theoretically expected distribution of observations into two categories
Binomial_test
Probability distribution
is, when n = 1, the binomial distribution is a Bernoulli distribution. The binomial distribution is the basis for the binomial test of statistical significance
Binomial_distribution
Statistical test used on paired nominal data
distribution. [citation needed] An exact binomial test can then be used, where b is compared to a binomial distribution with size parameter n = b + c
McNemar's_test
Statistical hypothesis test
exact test used in place of the 2 × 1 chi-squared test for goodness of fit, see binomial test. Cochran–Mantel–Haenszel chi-squared test. McNemar's test, used
Chi-squared_test
Statistical test with teststatistic the number of signs of one type
to" are meaningful. Since the test statistic is expected to follow a binomial distribution, the standard binomial test is used to calculate significance
Sign_test
Topics referred to by the same term
polynomials Binomial series, a mathematical series Binomial distribution, a type of probability distribution Binomial process Binomial test, a test of significance
Binomial
Statistical confidence interval for success counts
In statistics, a binomial proportion confidence interval is a confidence interval for the probability of success calculated from the outcome of a series
Binomial proportion confidence interval
Binomial_proportion_confidence_interval
Evaluates how likely it is that any difference between data sets arose by chance
typically either the binomial test or, for contingency tables, Fisher's exact test. This test uses the conditional distribution of the test statistic given
Pearson's_chi-squared_test
Probability distribution and special case of gamma distribution
sample size, and it is preferable to use Fisher's exact test. Ramsey shows that the exact binomial test is always more powerful than the normal approximation
Chi-squared_distribution
Probability distribution
In probability theory and statistics, the negative binomial distribution, also called a Pascal distribution, is a discrete probability distribution that
Negative binomial distribution
Negative_binomial_distribution
Statistical significance test
versus unconditional exact tests for comparing two binomials" (PDF). Retrieved 20 November 2009. Barnard, G.A. (1945). "A new test for 2×2 tables". Nature
Fisher's_exact_test
Any experiment with two possible random outcomes
In the theory of probability and statistics, a Bernoulli trial (or binomial trial) is a random experiment with exactly two possible outcomes, "success"
Bernoulli_trial
tests are used to test the fit between a hypothesis and the data. Choosing the right statistical test is not a trivial task. The choice of the test depends
List_of_statistical_tests
Statistical interpretation with many tests
multiplicity or multiple testing problem occurs when many statistical tests are performed on the same dataset. Each test has its own chance of a Type
Multiple_comparisons_problem
Approximation in mathematics
manual calculations. A particular example of this is the binomial test, involving the binomial distribution, as in checking whether a coin is fair. Where
Continuity_correction
Experiment methodology
regularly used. Fisher's exact test can be employed to compare two binomial distributions, such as a click-through rate. A/B tests most commonly apply the same
A/B_testing
Statistical measure of the magnitude of a phenomenon
in some other effect sizes. It is sometime used in combination with Binomial test. Confidence intervals of standardized effect sizes, especially Cohen's
Effect_size
Mathematical series
In mathematics, the binomial series is a generalization of the binomial formula to cases where the exponent is not a positive integer: where α {\displaystyle
Binomial_series
Regression analysis technique
In statistics, binomial regression is a regression analysis technique in which the response (often referred to as Y) has a binomial distribution: it is
Binomial_regression
Exact test
hypothesis tests, also known as unconditional exact tests for two independent binomials. These tests examine the association of two categorical variables
Barnard's_test
Family of polynomials
mathematics, the Gaussian binomial coefficients (also called Gaussian coefficients, Gaussian numbers, Gaussian polynomials, or q-binomial coefficients) are q-analogs
Gaussian_binomial_coefficient
Empirical law on the variance of species in a habitat
level of the t distribution. The authors also provided a similar test for binomial (presence-absence) sampling n = t | m − T | − 2 p q {\displaystyle
Taylor's_law
Statistical test
multiplier test and the likelihood-ratio test, the Wald test is one of three classical approaches to hypothesis testing. An advantage of the Wald test over
Wald_test
Statistical hypothesis test
increase from left to right, Pratt's method outperforms Wilcoxon's. When testing a binomial distribution centered at zero to see whether the parameter of each
Wilcoxon_signed-rank_test
Condition of the human brain
that there was no perceptual transfer for color, size or shape with binomial tests showing that VP's accuracy was not greater than chance.[citation needed]
Split-brain
Possible large cosmic structure
(p=0.0018) deviation (the binomial probability for this being random is less than 10−6). The team built statistics for this test by repeating the process
Hercules–Corona Borealis Great Wall
Hercules–Corona_Borealis_Great_Wall
Statistical hypothesis test
Student's t-test is a statistical test used to test whether the difference between the response of two groups is statistically significant or not. It
Student's_t-test
classification Bingham distribution Binomial distribution Binomial proportion confidence interval Binomial regression Binomial test Bioinformatics Biometrics (statistics) –
List_of_statistics_articles
Algorithm checking for prime numbers
_{n}[x]} constructed from the (X + a) binomials that are tested in step 5. Step 4 guarantees that these binomials are ⌊ φ ( r ) log 2 ( n ) ⌋ {\displaystyle
AKS_primality_test
Discrete probability distribution
where in each draw is either a success or a failure. In contrast, the binomial distribution describes the probability of k {\displaystyle k} successes
Hypergeometric_distribution
Statistical test comparing two probability distributions
In statistics, the Kolmogorov–Smirnov test (also K–S test or KS test) is a nonparametric test of the equality of continuous (or discontinuous, see Section
Kolmogorov–Smirnov_test
Statistical hypothesis test
An F-test is a statistical test that compares variances. It is used to determine if the variances of two samples, or if the ratios of variances among multiple
F-test
Free and open-source statistical program
statistics: Apply common Bayesian tests from frequentist summary statistics for t-test, regression, and binomial tests. Survival Analyses: non-parametric
JASP
Fixed phrase of two or more conventionally joined words
linguistics and stylistics, an irreversible binomial, frozen binomial, binomial freeze, binomial expression, binomial pair, or nonreversible word pair is a
Irreversible_binomial
Metric for fit of statistical models
Anderson–Darling test Berk-Jones tests Shapiro–Wilk test Chi-squared test Akaike information criterion Hosmer–Lemeshow test Kuiper's test Kernelized Stein
Goodness_of_fit
Nonparametric test of the null hypothesis
U} test (also called the Mann–Whitney–Wilcoxon (MWW/MWU), Wilcoxon rank-sum test, or Wilcoxon–Mann–Whitney test) is a nonparametric statistical test of
Mann–Whitney_U_test
Method of statistical inference
statistical hypothesis test typically involves a calculation of a test statistic. Then a decision is made, either by comparing the test statistic to a critical
Statistical_hypothesis_test
evaluate whether agreement among raters is greater than chance (Binomial test, Friedman test, or Kendall's coefficient of concordance), these methods do not
Cultural_consensus_theory
Use of statistics in psychology
analyzing experimental psychological data include the t-test, ANOVA, ANCOVA, MANOVA, MANCOVA, binomial test, chi-square, etc. Multivariate behavioral research
Psychological_statistics
Test of normality in frequentist statistics
Shapiro–Wilk test is a test of normality. It was published in 1965 by Samuel Sanford Shapiro and Martin Wilk. The Shapiro–Wilk test tests the null hypothesis
Shapiro–Wilk_test
Annual entrance test held in India
The IISER Aptitude Test (IAT) is a computer-based entrance examination in India for admission to undergraduate programs offered by the seven Indian Institutes
IISER_Aptitude_Test
Statistical measure of a binary classification
statistics, sensitivity and specificity mathematically describe the accuracy of a test that reports the presence or absence of a medical condition. If individuals
Sensitivity_and_specificity
Statistical methods for comparing samples
independent binomial proportions". Statistical Methods in Medical Research. 24 (2): 224–254. doi:10.1177/0962280211415469. PMID 21996567. Z-Test for 2 Independent
Two-proportion_Z-test
Class of statistical tests
In statistics, normality tests are used to determine if a data set is well-modeled by a normal distribution and to compute how likely it is for a random
Normality_test
Mathematical fallacy
also known as freshman exponentiation, the child's binomial theorem, (rarely) the schoolboy binomial theorem, or the Frobenius identity is the generally-false
Freshman's_dream
Statistical hypothesis test for forecasting
The Granger causality test is a statistical hypothesis test for determining whether one time series is useful in forecasting another, first proposed in
Granger_causality
Statistical test
A Z-test is any statistical test for which the distribution of the test statistic under the null hypothesis can be approximated by a normal distribution
Z-test
Function of the observed sample results
In null-hypothesis significance testing, the p-value is the probability of obtaining test results at least as extreme as the result actually observed
P-value
Technique employed in sensory analysis
rejected in favor of HA. Tests used to decide whether or not to reject H0 include binomial, χ2 (Chi-squared), t-test etc. A number of tests can be classified
Discrimination_testing
Problem in statistics
similar to determining the probability of obtaining heads in a coin toss. Binomial test Coin flipping Confidence interval Estimation theory Inferential statistics
Checking whether a coin is fair
Checking_whether_a_coin_is_fair
Exact statistical hypothesis test
A permutation test (also called re-randomization test or shuffle test) is an exact statistical hypothesis test. A permutation test involves two or more
Permutation_test
Chemical compound
(90%) survivorship, as did analysis using Boschloo's Exact test, a binomial test designed to test greater extreme variation. The oxidation of methionine serves
Methionine_sulfoxide
Statistical model for count data
log-linear model, especially when used to model contingency tables. Negative binomial regression is a popular generalization of Poisson regression because it
Poisson_regression
Statistic used in statistical hypothesis testing
also be used as a test statistic in one of two ways: the exact sampling distribution of T under the null hypothesis is the binomial distribution with
Test_statistic
Ways of computing statistical significance
In statistical significance testing, a one-tailed test and a two-tailed test are alternative ways of computing the statistical significance of a parameter
One-_and_two-tailed_tests
The binomial sum variance inequality states that the variance of the sum of binomially distributed random variables will always be less than or equal to
Binomial sum variance inequality
Binomial_sum_variance_inequality
coefficient Wald test Bernstein inequalities (probability theory) Binomial regression Binomial proportion confidence interval Chebyshev's inequality Chernoff
List of analyses of categorical data
List_of_analyses_of_categorical_data
Statistical test for analysis of contingency tables
table is a separate binomial probability and neither Fisher's fully constrained 'exact' test nor Boschloo's partly-constrained test are based on the statistics
Boschloo's_test
Theorem on prime numbers
is, the result. In practice, Wilson's theorem is useless as a primality test because computing (n − 1)! modulo n for large n is computationally complex
Wilson's_theorem
Non-parametric statistical test
The Friedman test is a non-parametric statistical test developed by Milton Friedman. Similar to the parametric repeated measures ANOVA, it is used to
Friedman_test
A location test is a statistical hypothesis test that compares the location parameter of a statistical population to a given constant, or that compares
Location_test
Non-parametric method for testing whether samples originate from the same distribution
The Kruskal–Wallis test by ranks, Kruskal–Wallis H {\displaystyle H} test (named after William Kruskal and W. Allen Wallis), or one-way ANOVA on ranks
Kruskal–Wallis_test
American mathematician (1927–2010)
Erdos, P.; Lacampagne, C. B.; Selfridge, J. L. (1988). "Prime factors of binomial coefficients and related problems". Acta Arith. 49 (5): 507–523. doi:10
John_Selfridge
Mathematical criterion about whether a series converges
The test is inconclusive if the limit of the summand is zero. This is also known as the nth-term test, test for divergence, or the divergence test. This
Convergence_tests
Measure of linear correlation
below. Permutation tests provide a direct approach to performing hypothesis tests and constructing confidence intervals. A permutation test for Pearson's correlation
Pearson correlation coefficient
Pearson_correlation_coefficient
Statistical test that compares goodness of fit
In statistics, the likelihood-ratio test is a hypothesis test that involves comparing the goodness of fit of two competing statistical models, typically
Likelihood-ratio_test
Study of collection and analysis of data
statistics course covers descriptive statistics, probability, binomial and normal distributions, test of hypotheses and confidence intervals, linear regression
Statistics
Probability distribution
conjugate prior probability distribution for the Bernoulli, binomial, negative binomial, and geometric distributions. The formulation of the beta distribution
Beta_distribution
Branch of statistics
Student's t-test) Beta distribution, for a single probability (real number between 0 and 1); conjugate to the Bernoulli distribution and binomial distribution
Mathematical_statistics
Generalization of the binomial distribution
probability theory, the multinomial distribution is a generalization of the binomial distribution. For example, it models the probability of counts for each
Multinomial_distribution
Test for series convergence
In mathematics, Dirichlet's test is a method of testing for the convergence of a series that is especially useful for proving conditional convergence
Dirichlet's_test
Statistical test
The Ljung–Box test (named for Greta M. Ljung and George E. P. Box) is a type of statistical test of whether any of a group of autocorrelations of a time
Ljung–Box_test
Time series statistical test
In statistics, the Dickey–Fuller test tests the null hypothesis that a unit root is present in an autoregressive (AR) time series model. The alternative
Dickey–Fuller_test
Diagnostic plot of binary classifier ability
values. ROC analysis is commonly applied in the assessment of diagnostic test performance in clinical epidemiology. The ROC curve is the plot of the true
Receiver operating characteristic
Receiver_operating_characteristic
Diagnostic test or benchmark
is the diagnostic test or benchmark that is the best available under reasonable conditions. It is the test against which new tests are compared to gauge
Gold_standard_(test)
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
maximum (90%) survivorship, as did analysis using Boschloo's test, a binomial test designed to test greater extreme variation. Deletion of this gene has been
MSRA_(gene)
Criterion for the convergence of an infinite series
mathematics, the root test (sometimes called the Cauchy root test or Cauchy's radical test) is a criterion for the convergence (a convergence test) of an infinite
Root_test
Statistical model validation technique
the original sample, and where C p n {\displaystyle C_{p}^{n}} is the binomial coefficient. For p > 1 and for even moderately large n, LpO CV can become
Cross-validation_(statistics)
Term in statistical hypothesis testing
using a given test in a given context. In typical use, it is a function of the specific test that is used (including the choice of test statistic and
Power_(statistics)
Extinct bird genus
United States. The intended meaning of the full binomial name is 'Bankos' feather dragon'. To test the affinities and relationships of Plumadraco, Clark
Plumadraco
Discrete probability distribution
Poisson distribution. The Poisson distribution is also the limit of a binomial distribution, for which the probability of success for each trial is p
Poisson_distribution
Shorthand way of determining whether a given number is divisible by a fixed divisor
simpler rules can be produced using only algebraic manipulation, creating binomials and rearranging them. By writing a number as the sum of each digit times
Divisibility_rule
Statistical method
statistics, Yates's correction for continuity (or Yates's chi-squared test) is a statistical test commonly used when analyzing count data organized in a contingency
Yates's correction for continuity
Yates's_correction_for_continuity
Statistic for rank correlation
Score/Lagrange multiplier Wald Specific tests Z-test (normal) Student's t-test F-test Goodness of fit Chi-squared G-test Kolmogorov–Smirnov Anderson–Darling
Goodman_and_Kruskal's_gamma
French computer scientist
Pagnier) and French philosopher Jules Vuillemin. Vuillemin invented the binomial heap[B] and Cartesian tree data structures.[C] With Ron Rivest, he proved
Jean_Vuillemin
Statistical model for a binary dependent variable
the odds that is 10 times greater. In the above cases of two categories (binomial logistic regression), the categories were indexed by "0" and "1", and we
Logistic_regression
Theory and technique of psychological measurement
generally covers specialized fields within psychology and education devoted to testing, measurement, assessment, and related activities. Psychometrics is concerned
Psychometrics
List of species with names longer than 34 letters
Living organisms are known by scientific names. These binomial names can vary greatly in length, and some of them can become very long depending on the
List_of_long_species_names
Hypothesis test to compare the survival distributions of two samples
The logrank test, or log-rank test, is a hypothesis test to compare the survival distributions of two samples. It is a nonparametric test and appropriate
Logrank_test
Rule in statistics
parameter p of a binomial distribution that give Pr(X = 0) ≤ 0.05. The rule can then be derived either from the Poisson approximation to the binomial distribution
Rule_of_three_(statistics)
Test for infinite series of monotonous terms for convergence
In mathematics, the integral test for convergence is a method used to test infinite series of monotonic terms for convergence. It was developed by Colin
Integral_test_for_convergence
Statistical test used to test homoscedasticity
In statistics, Bartlett's test, named after Maurice Stevenson Bartlett, is used to test homoscedasticity (or "homogeneity of variance"), that is, if multiple
Bartlett's_test
Criterion for the convergence of a series
In mathematics, the ratio test is a test (or "criterion") for the convergence of a series ∑ n = 1 ∞ a n , {\displaystyle \sum _{n=1}^{\infty }a_{n},} where
Ratio_test
Statistical test for normality of data
Lilliefors test is a normality test based on the Kolmogorov–Smirnov test. It is used to test the null hypothesis that data come from a normally distributed
Lilliefors_test
Statistical test based on the gradient of the likelihood function
In statistics, the score test assesses constraints on statistical parameters based on the gradient of the likelihood function—known as the score—evaluated
Score_test
Statistical considerations on how many observations to make
When the observations are independent, this estimator has a (scaled) binomial distribution (and is also the sample mean of data from a Bernoulli distribution)
Sample_size_determination
Estimate of the importance of a word in a document
arise as components in the test statistic of a penalized likelihood-ratio test for word burstiness based on a beta-binomial statistical language model
Tf–idf
Statistical test for goodness-of-fit
that maximizes the likelihood ratio for testing the success probability of this binomial. The Berk-Jones test is closely related to the Higher Criticism
Berk-Jones_test
Collection of statistical models
form, it provides a statistical test of whether two or more population means are equal, and therefore generalizes the t-test beyond two means. While the analysis
Analysis_of_variance
Branch of mathematics
Geometric (arithmetico-geometric) Harmonic Alternating Power Binomial Taylor Convergence tests Summand limit (term test) Ratio Root Integral Direct comparison Limit comparison
Calculus
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Tamil
Pariksha | பரீகà¯à®·à®¾
Test, Exam
Pariksha | பரீகà¯à®·à®¾
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, and Jewish
English, Scottish, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, and Jewish : from the Hebrew personal name Gavriel ‘God has given me strength’. This was borne by an archangel in the Bible (Daniel 8:16 and 9:21), who in the New Testament announced the impending birth of Jesus to the Virgin Mary (Luke 1:26–38). It has been a comparatively popular personal name in all parts of Europe, among both Christians and Jews, during the Middle Ages and since. Compare Michael and Raphael.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Test, Exam
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English vernacular form, Maudeleyn, of the New Testament Greek personal name Magdalēnē. This is a byname, meaning ‘woman from Magdala’ (a village on the Sea of Galilee, deriving its name from Hebrew migdal ‘tower’), denoting the woman cured of evil spirits by Jesus (Luke 8:2), who later became a faithful follower. In Christian folk belief she was generally identified with the repentant sinner who washed Christ’s feet with her tears in Luke 7; hence the name came to be used as a byname for a prostitute, also a tearful woman. The popularity of the personal name increased with the supposed discovery of her relics in the 13th century.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the female personal name Isabel(l)(a). This originated as a variant of Elizabeth, a name which owed its popularity in medieval Europe to the fact that it was borne by John the Baptist’s mother. The original form of the name was Hebrew Elisheva ‘my God (is my) oath’; it appears thus in Exodus 6:23 as the name of Aaron’s wife. By New Testament times the second element had been altered to Hebrew shabat ‘rest’, ‘Sabbath’. The form Isabella originated in Spain, the initial syllable being detached because of its resemblance to the definite article el, and the final one being assimilated to the characteristic Spanish feminine ending -ella. The name in this form was introduced to France in the 13th century, being borne by a sister of St. Louis who lived as a nun after declining marriage with the Holy Roman Emperor. Thence it was taken to England, where it achieved considerable popularity as an independent personal name alongside its doublet Elizabeth.
Boy/Male
Muslim
One who pronounces the testimony of faith
Surname or Lastname
English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish (Simón), Czech and Slovak (Šimon), Slovenian, Hungarian, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish (Simón), Czech and Slovak (Å imon), Slovenian, Hungarian, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from the personal name, Hebrew Shim‘on, which is probably derived from the verb sham‘a ‘to hearken’. In the Vulgate and in many vernacular versions of the Old Testament, this is usually rendered Simeon. In the Greek New Testament, however, the name occurs as SimÅn, as a result of assimilation to the pre-existing Greek byname SÄ«mÅn (from sÄ«mos ‘snub-nosed’). Both Simon and Simeon were in use as personal names in western Europe from the Middle Ages onward. In Christendom the former was always more popular, at least in part because of its associations with the apostle Simon Peter, the brother of Andrew. In Britain there was also confusion from an early date with Anglo-Scandinavian forms of Sigmund (see Siegmund), a name whose popularity was reinforced at the Conquest by the Norman form Simund.The earliest documented bearer of the surname Simon in New France came from the Saintonge region of France and was in Montreal by 1655. Another, from Paris, is recorded in Quebec City in 1659 with the secondary surname Lapointe.
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Hindu
Test, Exam
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a personal name that has the same origin as Jacob. However, among English speakers, it is now felt to be a separate name in its own right. This is largely because in the Authorized Version of the Bible (1611) the form James is used in the New Testament as the name of two of Christ’s apostles (James the brother of John and James the brother of Andrew), whereas in the Old Testament the brother of Esau is called Jacob. The form James comes from Latin Jacobus via Late Latin Jac(o)mus, which also gave rise to Jaime, the regular form of the name in Spanish (as opposed to the learned Jacobo). See also Jack and Jackman. This is a common surname throughout the British Isles, particularly in South Wales.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Parikshith | பரீகà¯à®·à¯€à®¤
Name of An ancient king, Tested one or proven (son of Abhimanyu)
Parikshith | பரீகà¯à®·à¯€à®¤
Surname or Lastname
Jewish (Ashkenazic)
Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for a refiner, from Yiddish test ‘crucible’, ‘melting pot’.English : nickname for someone with a large or otherwise remarkable head, from Old French teste ‘head’.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Pareeksha | பரீகà¯à®·à®¾
Test, Exam
Pareeksha | பரீகà¯à®·à®¾
Boy/Male
Tamil
Parikshit | பரிகà¯à®·à®¿à®¤Â
Name of An ancient king, Tested one or proven (Posthumous son of Abhimanyu, heir of the Pandavas. Pariksit means 'the examiner', as the brahmins said he would come to examine all men in his search for the Supreme Lord)
Parikshit | பரிகà¯à®·à®¿à®¤Â
Boy/Male
Tamil
Rikshit | ரீகà¯à®·à®¿à®¤
Tested one, Proven (son of Abhimanyu)
Rikshit | ரீகà¯à®·à®¿à®¤
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the New Testament Greek personal name Timotheos, from Greek timē ‘honor’ + theos ‘God’. This was the name of a companion of St. Paul who, according to tradition, was stoned to death for denouncing the worship of Diana in Ephesus. This was not in general use in England as a given name until Tudor times, so, insofar as it is an English surname at all, it is a late formation (e.g. in Wales, where surnames came into use only relatively recently). In America it also represents an adoption of the English given name in place of a cognate in Greek (Timotheou, Timotheopoulos) or any of various other European languages.Irish : adoption of the English personal name as an equivalent of Tumulty.
Surname or Lastname
English, German, French, and Jewish
English, German, French, and Jewish : from the personal name, Hebrew Yosef ‘may He (God) add (another son)’. In medieval Europe this name was borne frequently but not exclusively by Jews; the usual medieval English vernacular form is represented by Jessup. In the Book of Genesis, Joseph is the favorite son of Jacob, who is sold into slavery by his brothers but rises to become a leading minister in Egypt (Genesis 37–50). In the New Testament Joseph is the husband of the Virgin Mary, which accounts for the popularity of the given name among Christians.A bearer of the name Joseph with the secondary surname Langoumois (and therefore presumably from the Angoumois region of France) is documented in Quebec City in 1718.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Name of An ancient king, Tested one or proven (son of Abhimanyu)
Surname or Lastname
English, French, German, Dutch, Danish, and South Indian
English, French, German, Dutch, Danish, and South Indian : from the medieval personal name, of Biblical origin, from Aramaic t’Åm’a, a byname meaning ‘twin’. It was borne by one of the disciples of Christ, best known for his scepticism about Christ’s resurrection (John 20:24–29). The th- spelling is organic, the initial letter of the name in the Greek New Testament being a theta. The English pronunciation as t rather than th- is the result of French influence from an early date. In Britain the surname is widely distributed throughout the country, but especially common in Wales and Cornwall. The Ukrainian form is Choma.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from the Middle English personal name Ma(t)thew, vernacular form of the Greek New Testament name Matthias, Matthaios, which is ultimately from the Hebrew personal name Matityahu ‘gift of God’. This was taken into Latin as Mat(t)hias and Matthaeus respectively, the former being used for the twelfth apostle (who replaced Judas Iscariot) and the latter for the author of the first Gospel. In many European languages this distinction is reflected in different surname forms. The commonest vernacular forms of the personal name, including English Matthew, Old French Matheu, Spanish Mateo, Italian Matteo, Portuguese Mateus, Catalan and Occitan Mateu are generally derived from the form Matthaeus. The American surname Matthew has also absorbed European cognates from other languages, including Greek Mathias and Mattheos.It is found as a personal name among Christians in India, and in the U.S. is used as a family name among families from southern India.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Old French testard, a pejorative derivative of teste ‘head’ (see Testa).German : from Latin testa ‘head’, hence a nickname for someone with a large or otherwise remarkable head, or, especially in Bavaria, a topographic name for someone who lived at one end of a village or a row of fields, from the same word.German : metonymic occupational name for a silver smelter, from Bavarian test ‘furnace for refining silver’.
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Indian, Sanskrit
Good Looking
Female
Swedish
Swedish variant spelling of Scandinavian Valborg, VALLBORG means "salvation of the slain in battle."
Boy/Male
Irish
Serves Christ.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Lakshmi Priya | லகà¯à®·à¯à®®à¯€ பà¯à®°à®¿à®¯Â
Tulsi, Goddess Laxmi, Vishnu, Mutyam
Boy/Male
Latin Egyptian
Venerable.
Girl/Female
Biblical English
Judging. God will judge.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Benevolent; Charitable; Love
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, Greek, Irish, Latin, Scottish
Anointed; Christian; Follower of Christ; Abbreviation of Christine
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sidvitha | ஸீதà¯à®µà®¿à®¤à®¾
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Indian, Tamil, Telugu
Good Looking; Prince
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n.
A monomial.
n.
A quantity consisting of three terms, connected by the sign + or -; as, x + y + z, or ax + 2b - c2.
n.
A genus of tortoises which formerly included a large number of diverse forms, but is now restricted to certain terrestrial species, such as the European land tortoise (Testudo Graeca) and the gopher of the Southern United States.
n.
An expression of the condition of equality between two algebraic quantities or sets of quantities, the sign = being placed between them; as, a binomial equation; a quadratic equation; an algebraic equation; a transcendental equation; an exponential equation; a logarithmic equation; a differential equation, etc.
a.
Consisting of three terms; of or pertaining to trinomials; as, a trinomial root.
pl.
of Testudo
n.
A rule or principle expressed in algebraic language; as, the binominal formula.
a.
Binominal.
n.
A numerical coefficient in any particular case of the binomial theorem.
a.
Having two names; -- used of the system by which every animal and plant receives two names, the one indicating the genus, the other the species, to which it belongs.
n.
A single algebraic expression; that is, an expression unconnected with any other by the sign of addition, substraction, equality, or inequality.
a.
Consisting of two terms; pertaining to binomials; as, a binomial root.
n.
A tester; a sixpence.
n.
A name or term.
n.
An Italian silver coin. The testoon of Rome is worth 1s. 3d. sterling, or about thirty cents.
a.
Consisting of but a single term or expression.
a.
Alt. of Testudinated
a.
Of or pertaining to two names; binomial.
n.
An expression consisting of two terms connected by the sign plus (+) or minus (-); as, a + b, or 7 - 3.
n. & a.
Trinomial.