Pronic Definition
adjective
(mathematics) Of a number which is the product of two consecutive integers.
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Origin of Pronic
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Apparently from New Latin pronicus, a misspelling of Latin promicus, from Ancient Greek [script?] (promekes, “rectangular”), but the spelling has been pronic from its earliest known occurrence in English (Leonard Euler, Opera Omnia, series 1, volume 15).
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