"Surd" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Surd" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Surd" Meaning

A mathematical term that has a gate-like effect on language meaning!

In mathematics, a surd is an irrational number, typically a root or logarithm, that cannot be expressed as a finite decimal or fraction. It usually involves the square root of a number that is not a perfect square.

Examples: √2 (the square root of 2), √3 (the square root of 3), etc.

In language, the word "surd" has a more figurative meaning, suggesting something that is unclear or incomprehensible, often because it is too complex or recondite.

"Surd" Examples

Examples of 'Surd'


1. Mathematics

In algebra, a surd is an expression that contains a square root or more generally a root of a number that cannot be simplified to a rational number.

Example: The expression √2 is an example of a surd.

2. Psychology

In psychology, referring to someone who is being extremely provoked or offended, to say they are 'in a surd state' usually implies serious hostility and resistance to discussion or compromise.

Example: After his outburst in the meeting, John was clearly in a surd state and no one dared to approach him.

3. Medicine

In some contexts, surd may be used to refer to a speech disorder resulting in the use of substantive words to mean passive entities (the separably qualified as welcome or thing and oddly dominated formations interpreted sense).

Example: In clinical practice, observing language patterns indicative of a surd might prompt further testing to identify underlying conditions.

4. Linguistics

Using surd can refer to letters in a language or any writing system whose production requires a complete obstruction of airflow, meaning those sounds produced with full constriction of the vocal tract.

Example: In comparative linguistics, researchers identify sound qualities like stop consonants and nasal consonants as part of a surd phonetic class.

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Deaf or deafness, especially in relation to hearing loss.

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Surefootedness refers to the ability to walk or tread safely and surely on uneven, rough, or slippery surfaces without losing balance or slipping. It implies a sense of sureness and confidence in one's footing, often due to good balance, agility, and coordination.

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