holor

English

Etymology

Coined by Parry Hiram Moon, and Domina Eberle Spencer, from holo- (whole).

Noun

holor (plural holors)

  1. (mathematics) A mathematical entity made up of one or more independent quantities, or merates, as distinguished from a tensor.

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