It is Ok, Abrax...thank you!
Well, English is not my first language, but you should know this: In linguistics, separate words has one meaning, but when in combination with other one/ones, to make a new word, they can have different, even opposite meaning. The new derived word can not be read litarally as a mathematical sum of previous meanings of the words/roots that created it.
Roots of the words are not the words itself, gives no complete semantic meaning.
And, you know, i was not refering to SURD, but to ABSURD.
Be well, my friend, i appreciate your knowledge and good will to share it with people. We are all learning.
Love&Respect
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Originally Posted by abraxasinas
Thank you Oliver!
You may check your dictionary for the meaning of SURD.
SURD is not Rational as you state in the above.
surd
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–adjective 1. Phonetics. voiceless (opposed to sonant ).2. Mathematics. (of a quantity) not capable of being expressed in rational numbers; irrational.
–noun 3. Phonetics. a voiceless consonant (opposed to sonant ).4. Mathematics. a surd quantity.
Origin:
1545–55; < L surdus dull-sounding, mute, deaf
Abraxas
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