The mathematical term for "mean" is "mean".The popular, or colloquial term for "mean" is "average".
An observation that is exceptionally small or exceptionally large in relation to other observations. The term exceptionally may be defined in terms of the median and range of the observations.
No, the math term ratio doesn't mean multiply.
There is no statistical term such as "deviation mean".
mean: average
A large landmass is commonly referred to as a continent.
You have a larger than normal brain
a large mass of land projecting into a body of water
Macro means big (large scale).
"Passel" is an informal term that means a large group or quantity of something.
ColossalGinormousHumongousWhopper (can mean huge, or can mean a big lie)
I Believe large refers to thousands, not 100% sure though...
The proper term is, "By and Large"In sailing days, it meant, "Sailing By the wind, and going Large", which meant you had the wind aft, or generally behind you, and your sails were full, or large.In effect, it means you had more options of courses to steer.
A bulla is a large blister; bullous means comprising or resembling large blisters.
"Gigundo" is not a recognized English word. It may be a playful or slang term used to mean very large or huge.
The term for a large rounded articulating knob is "lunate."
Cornmarket is a large Public Sector insurance broker in Ireland established in 1972. The term cornmarket also refers to a market where corn is traded.