Minus

/ˈmaɪnəs/ preposition

Minus means ‘taking away’ or ‘less,’ as in ‘five minus two equals three.’ It is also used to describe temperatures below zero or to mean a disadvantage.

From Latin ‘minus,’ meaning ‘less,’ the comparative form of ‘parvus’ (small). It entered English through mathematical usage.

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