Algebar

/ælˈdʒɛbɑr/ noun

An old term for algebra itself, or sometimes for a mathematician who practices algebra, reflecting early European borrowing of mathematical terminology.

From Arabic al-jabr (reunion/restoration), the core term that became 'algebra.' European scholars transliterated this into 'algebar' in early texts before standardizing it as 'algebra.'

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