subtracts in English

verb
1
take away (a number or amount) from another to calculate the difference.
subtract 43 from 60
synonyms:take away/offdeductdebitdockknock offminus

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1. Nature adds and subtracts.

2. 7 Subtracts 500 from the cash balance.

3. 5 Subtracts 100 from the cash balance.

4. 13 Subtracts 1500 from the cash balance.

5. It neither adds to nor subtracts from the problem.

6. An adder subtracts the scaled fractional decrease from the previous decay function value.

7. Furthermore, the subtractor subtracts the feedback signal from the input signal and convey the output signal.

8. Then Bob simply subtracts the shift of 3 from each letter, in order to read the original message.

9. An adder (26) subtracts the offset error estimate from future digital signals before these signals are decoded.

10. An adder (4) subtracts the prediction signal P from the current pixel value and calculates a prediction error signal M.

11. An echo Canceller works by generating an estimate of the echo from the talker's signal, and subtracts that estimate from the return path

12. The subtracter (51) subtracts the analog signal sent from the generating circuit (47) from an analog signal from a D/A converter (49).

13. Said control unit also adds or subtracts pattern data and advance or lag angles which are related to the rotation of a needle cylinder (1) and set specifically for the machine.

14. The Allowances an employee claims on his NJ-W4 or W-4 are worth a certain amount, which the employer subtracts from the employee's wages for the pay period to determine taxable wages

15. Appoggiatura (plural appoggiaturas or Appoggiature) (music) A type of musical ornament, falling on the beat, which often creates a suspension and subtracts for itself half the time value of the principal note which follows

16. But, in net terms, a region within a country – or, like Germany, a country or sub-region within a monetary union – still “subtracts” from national and global aggregate demand if it exports more than it imports.

17. The notion that Sanskrit itself is comparatively recent, of course subtracts from that of Brahminism. The Ethnology of the British Colonies and Dependencies Robert Gordon Latham Buddhism, then, may claim a higher antiquity than Brahminism under the two following conditions.

18. More particularly, on alternate pulses, the invention adds the width 'N', being twice the minimum accurate width, to the desired width for output, or subtracts the desired width from the width 'N' for the output while inverting the polarity of the output.

19. Embedding is accomplished at such low inaudible levels by modifying an embedded signaling encoder with a dither generator (64), dither adder (62) and dither subtracter (66) that generates, adds and subtracts dither signals, of equal magnitude, to audio signals at specified bit rates.

20. A host computer connected to player terminals through a communication network, on receiving a prize allocation request of a player terminal, subtracts the number of virtual prizes currently allocated (allocated number) from the number of virtual prizes allocatable (allocatable number) to determine the number of virtual prizes unallocated.

21. As nouns the difference between Appoggiatura and acciaccatura is that Appoggiatura is a type of musical ornament, falling on the beat, which often creates a suspension and subtracts for itself half the time value of the principal note which follows while acciaccatura is (music) a short grace note (theoretically taking no time at all), occurring on the beat occupied by the main note to which it

22. As nouns the difference between appoggiatura and Acciaccatura is that appoggiatura is a type of musical ornament, falling on the beat, which often creates a suspension and subtracts for itself half the time value of the principal note which follows while Acciaccatura is (music) a short grace note (theoretically taking no time at all), occurring on the beat occupied by the main note to which it