nonic
English
Etymology 1
From the Latin nōnus (“ninth”) + -ic.
Adjective
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nonic (not comparable)
- (mathematics) Describing a polynomial that has 9 as the highest exponent of its terms.
- (algebraic geometry) Describing a curve the equation of which is nonic.
Etymology 2
From nonik (c. 1918; patented 1913),[1][2] trade name for no-nick, by the Nonik Glassware Company.
Alternate forms
- no-nick
Adjective
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nonic glass
nonic (not comparable)
References
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