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LEMMA | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
a form of a word that appears as an entry in a dictionary and is used to represent all the other possible forms. For example, the lemma "build" represents "builds", "building", "built", etc.: Only headword lemmas are placed in the table. Fewer examples.
Lemma (mathematics) - Wikipedia
In mathematics, informal logic and argument mapping, a lemma (pl.: lemmas or lemmata) is a generally minor, proven proposition which is used as a stepping stone to a larger result. For that reason, it is also known as a "helping theorem " or an "auxiliary theorem".
Lemma vs Theorem: The Main Differences And When To Use Them
A lemma is a stepping stone to a theorem, providing a useful intermediate result that helps to prove a more significant mathematical statement. On the other hand, a theorem is a statement that has been proven to be true and can be used to solve problems or make predictions.
Lemma - Oxford Reference
A lemma is a proposition put forward in the course of an argument, often accompanied by its own proof. It thus differs from a premiss in that it need not occur at the start of the argument.
Lemma (linguistics) - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In English, the lemma of a noun is the singular: e.g., mouse rather than mice. In languages with gender, the head word of regular adjectives and nouns is usually the masculine singular. If the language also has cases, the lemma is often the masculine singular nominative.
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