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al·go·rism \ˈalgəˌrizəm\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English augrim, algorisme, from Old French & Medieval Latin; Old French augorisme, from Medieval Latin algorismus, from Arabic al- khuwārizmi, after abu-Ja'far Mohammed ibn-Mūsa al-Khuwārizmi fl 825 A.D. Persian mathematician 1. a. : the system of Arabic numerals b. : the art of calculating by means of nine figures and zero : arithmetic 2. : the art of calculating with any species of notation < the algorism of fractions > • al·go·ris·mic \| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷|rizmik\ adjective |