noun
- plural of arithmetician; people who are skilled in or study arithmetic and mathematical computation
Usage: formal; often used in historical or academic contexts
Examples
- Ancient Greek arithmeticians developed early theories of number and proportion.
- The arithmeticians of the Renaissance made significant advances in algebra and computation.
- Medieval arithmeticians relied on Roman numerals for their calculations.
- Modern arithmeticians use computers to solve complex mathematical problems.
- The school hired arithmeticians to teach advanced mathematics courses.