Antilogarithm

/ˌæntiˌlɔɡəˈrɪðəm/ noun

The number obtained by raising the base (usually 10) to a power equal to a given logarithm, essentially reversing the logarithm operation.

From anti- (against, opposite) + logarithm. Created in the 17th century when logarithms were developed; the prefix anti- indicates it's the inverse mathematical operation.

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