Anticommutative

/ˌæntɪkəˈmjuːtətɪv/ adjective

In mathematics, describing an operation where the order of elements matters and produces opposite results (like a × b = -(b × a)).

From 'anti-' (opposite) plus 'commutative' from Latin 'commutare' meaning 'to exchange.' This is a technical mathematical term created in the 19th century.

AM反መለስ
ARمعاكس التبادلي
BNপ্রতি-সম্পর্ক
CAanticommutatiu
CSantikomutativní
DAantikommutativ
DEantikommutativ
ELαντικανονικός
ESanticonmutativo
FAضد جابجایی
FIantikommutatiivinen
FRanticommutatif
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