Pythagoras
Meaning of the word
The word “Pythagoras” refers to a proper name, being the name of a famous Greek philosopher and mathematician.
Origin of the word
The word “Pythagoras” originates in the ancient Greek, derived from the name “Pythagóras”.
Word adverbs
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Conjunctions of the word
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Synonyms of the word
There are no direct synonyms for the word “Pythagoras”, as it is a proper name.
Word Definitions
The word “Pythagoras” may refer to:
1. Pythagoras of Samos: Greek philosopher and mathematician, founder of the Pythagorean school and known by the Pythagoras Theorem.
2. Pythagoras (proper name): Name used to refer to people who received this name.
Phrases that the word applies
– “Pythagoras was one of the greatest mathematicians in history.”
– “The Pythagoras Theorem is widely used in geometry.”
Examples of the word in text
– “Pythagoras was born in Samos, a Greek island.”
– “Pythagorean philosophy has influenced several thinkers over the centuries.”
Rhymes with the word
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Anagrams with the word
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