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minus
[mahy-nuhs]
preposition
less by the subtraction of; decreased by.
Ten minus six is four.
lacking or without.
a book minus its title page.
adjective
involving or noting subtraction.
algebraically negative.
a minus quantity.
less than; just below in quality.
to get a C minus on a test.
Informal., having negative qualities or characteristics; inferior.
Mycology., (in heterothallic fungi) designating, in the absence of morphological differentiation, one of the two strains of mycelia that unite in the sexual process.
noun
a minus quantity.
a deficiency or loss.
Informal., a person or thing with no apparent abilities, usefulness, etc..
The last applicant was a definite minus.
minus
/ ˈmaɪnəs /
preposition
reduced by the subtraction of
four minus two (written 4 – 2)
informal, deprived of; lacking
minus the trimmings, that hat would be ordinary
adjective
indicating or involving subtraction
a minus sign
Also: negative. having a value or designating a quantity less than zero
a minus number
on the negative part of a scale or coordinate axis
a value of minus 40°C
involving a disadvantage, harm, etc
a minus factor
(postpositive) education slightly below the standard of a particular grade
he received a B minus for his essay
botany designating the strain of a fungus that can only undergo sexual reproduction with a plus strain
denoting a negative electric charge
noun
short for minus sign
a negative quantity
a disadvantage, loss, or deficit
informal, something detrimental or negative
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of minus1
Example Sentences
Selections from Slash’s Halloween Horror Nights work, minus the new “Scarecrow” music, will again be available on a limited-run vinyl sold at Universal Studios during Halloween Horror Nights.
It’s also a family feud — minus the bad blood.
"They're kept at minus 80 degrees to stop them degrading," she explained.
The only other top European league to have a minus net spend is La Liga, where Spanish clubs have spent £35m more than they have brought in.
According to police, often the sites targeted are remote, treacherous even, and reminiscent of an Indiana Jones expedition - minus the booby traps.
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