Home › Words › M › mathematicalitymathematicalitymathematicality means the state of being mathematical or involving mathematics.EtymologyFrom mathematical + -ity.nounThe state of being mathematical or involving mathematics.e.g.“To conceive of a photographic image as a measuring device is to insist on the mathematicality, calculability, and finally the 'computability' of the image-world.” — 2004, Harun Farocki, Harun Farocki: Working on the Sight-lines, Amsterdam University Press, →ISBN, page 197:Skill at mathematics; numeracy.Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.mathematical 71% match — Of, or relating to mathematics. vs mathematicality →mathematicistic 69% match — Relating to mathematicism vs mathematicality →arithmeticity 66% match — The state or quality of being arithmetic. vs mathematicality →mathematicism 64% match — An approach or worldview that is rooted in mathematics vs mathematicality →mathematizable 64% match — Capable of being analyzed or described using mathematical concepts or notation. vs mathematicality →metaphysicality 62% match — The quality of being metaphysical. vs mathematicality →mathemic 62% match — Relating to mathemes. vs mathematicality →algebraicness 62% match — The quality of being algebraic. vs mathematicality →