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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/10/09 17:54 UTC 版)
From nil (“not any”) + potent (“having power”) with literal meaning “having zero power” - bearing Latin roots nil and potens. Coined in 1870, along with idempotent, by American mathematician Benjamin Peirce to describe elements of associative algebras.
nilpotent (not comparable)
nilpotent (plural nilpotents)
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