Math is a complex subject, encompassing everything from simple addition to calculus. Persons who choose to major in the subject in college and post-graduate work often become an expert on one area of the subject.

In elementary school, math often consists of addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and some introductory algebra or geometry. Once students reach the high school level and beyond, math is often taught in segments such as algebra or geometry, focusing on one segment at a time. However, having basic knowledge of all areas of math is an asset to any student in the field.
Use a dictionary that provides math definitions to break down challenging concepts, find information related to a particular area, or to look up unknown terms.
YourDictionary provides a listing of resources to use when looking up math terms. Found in the specialty section under the heading “Mathematics,” these dictionaries provide a wide range of definitions for math words.
Some dictionaries to visit include:
Those who have an interest in foreign languages may find the Finnish-English-Swedish Glossaries of Mathematics useful as well.
A number of online mathematics dictionaries and glossaries exist to give math definitions to students at all levels of learning. Some people only need a general math dictionary; however, people who are engaged in high level, complex mathematics may find it most useful to use a more specialized, academic dictionary focusing on their specific subject.
These dictionaries will provide math definitions for most people:
Specialized dictionaries can be helpful to those who are working in a specific area of mathematics. To find such dictionaries, check out the math section of a library or use an Internet search engine to find academic glossaries. An example is the Math Open Reference, which contains information and definitions relating to geometry.
Looking up math symbols can be difficult if the English word for them is unknown. In this instance, use a dictionary with an emphasis on symbols, like the listings found at Mathematical Symbols. Scroll through to find the symbol needed. An example is given for the symbol along with information on what the symbol is, how it is read and how it is used.