- sum|less
- sum|less «SUHM lihs», adjective.Archaic. that cannot be summed or reckoned up; incalculable: »
sumless treasures.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
sumless treasures.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
less — less·est; less·ness; let·ter·less; li·cense·less; lid·less; life·less; life·less·ly; life·less·ness; light·less; light·less·ness; limb·less; lime·less; lim·it·less; line·less; lint·less; lip·less; list·less; list·less·ly; list·less·ness;… … English syllables
sum — ab·o·ma·sum; ad·sum; alys·sum; ani·sum; as·sum·a·ble; as·sum·a·bly; as·sum·er; breast·sum·mer; bres·sum·mer; con·sum·ed·ly; con·sum·ing·ly; con·sum·ing·ness; con·sum·ma·tion; con·sum·ma·tive; con·sum·ma·tor; cris·sum; cyn·o·glos·sum; dor·sum;… … English syllables
sum|ma|ry — «SUHM uhr ee», noun, plural ries, adjective. –n. a brief statement giving the main points or substance of a matter; epitome; abstract; abridgment: »This history book has a summary at the end of each chapter. ╂[< Latin summārium < summa sum… … Useful english dictionary
sum|mer|less — «SUHM uhr lihs», adjective. having no summer; without summer weather: »In the high latitudes, in the vicinity of the poles, are the summerless polar regions (Finch and Trewartha) … Useful english dictionary
sum|mit|less — «SUHM iht lihs», adjective. having no summit … Useful english dictionary
sum of the years' digits method — UK US noun [S] (ABBREVIATION SYD, also sum of the digits method) ACCOUNTING ► a reduction in the recorded value of particular assets where the amount subtracted from their value each year gets less as the assets get older … Financial and business terms
Sum 41 — live in concert at the West Palm Beach Warped Tour 2010 … Wikipedia
sum — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 amount of money ADJECTIVE ▪ considerable, generous, good, great, handsome, hefty, high, large, not inconsiderable (esp. BrE) … Collocations dictionary
Sum-product number — A sum product number is an integer that in a given base is equal to the sum of its digits times the product of its digits. Or, to put it algebraically, given an integer n that is l digits long in base b (with d x representing the x th digit), ifn … Wikipedia
less — /les/, adv., a compar. of little with least as superl. 1. to a smaller extent, amount, or degree: less exact. 2. most certainly not (often prec. by much or still): He could barely pay for his own lodging, much less for that of his friend. 3. in… … Universalium