"Vinculum" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Vinculum" Meaning

The vinculum is a horizontal line or bar used in mathematical and musical settings.

In mathematics, it is used to denote that certain terms or products are to be grouped together.

For example: 3 + 12 + 15 ÷ 5 3 + 12 + vinculum (15 ÷ 5) 3 + 12 + 3 18

In music, the vinculum is used to indicate a division or fraction in a note or rest.

For example: A vinculum over a note or rest could be used to show that it should be played for a certain duration, or at a certain ratio.

It is often referred to as the vinculum or horizontal vinculum. In Unicode it can be represented asmeasurementperiod,
It is similar to the fraction slash which represents a division in Mathematics.

"Vinculum" Examples

Examples of the word "vinculum"


The student's binder had a small vinculum symbol on the cover, indicating that she had paid for the book in full.
The mathematician used a vinculum to represent the fraction 3/4 on the blackboard.
In ancient Greek, a vinculum was a symbol used to indicate possession.
The word "vinculum" means a bond or tie, often used in philosophical or literary contexts.
The mathematician's love of ancient civilizations was evident in his fondness for writing vinculum above fractions on the chalkboard.

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Vincentians

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Vincula

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"A vinculum is a horizontal line that connects two or more fractions together. It is used to indicate that the fractions are related and should be treated as a single mathematical expression."

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Vindicate

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Vindicating

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