Antilog

/ˈæntiˌlɔɡ/ noun

Short for antilogarithm; the number that results when you reverse a logarithmic operation by raising a base to a given power.

From anti- (opposite) + logarithm, combining the prefix meaning 'against' with the mathematical term. This is a modern mathematical term created when logarithms became standard in 17th-century calculations.

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