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Mantissa
Mantissa Man*tis*sa, n. [L., an addition, makeweight; of Tuscan origin.] (Math.) The decimal part of a logarithm, as distinguished from the integral part, or characteristic.

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- Look up Tissa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tissa may refer to: Devanampiya Tissa of Anuradhapura, King of Anuradhapura Prince Tissa, Sinhalese regent...
- Tissa, later Devanampiya Tissa (Sinhala: දේවානම්පිය තිස්ස, lit. 'Loved by Gods', [ˈdeːʋaːnampijə t̪issə]), also known as Devanape Tis (Sinhala: දෙවනපෑ...
- Tissa Balasuriya (Sinhala: තිස්ස බාලසූරිය) (August 29, 1924 – January 17, 2013) was a Sri Lankan Roman Catholic priest and theologian. He was educated...
- Tissa Kumarasiri is the governor of North Western Province of Sri Lanka and former Secretary to the Ministry of agriculture livestock land and irrigation...
- Tissa Wijeratne is a Sri Lankan and Australian neurologist, author, academic, researcher, advocate and one of the founders of World Brain Day. He was...
- Tissa Kumaya and Thiha Kumaya were the sons of King Tissa Dama Gyaik and Queen Thi Yi Kappar Dawi, who ruled a kingdom at the base of Zinkyaik Mountain...
- Kavan Tissa, also known as Kaha Wan Thissa (Golden-coloured Tissa) and Kaka Wanna Tissa (Crow-coloured Tissa) was the king of the Kingdom of Ruhuna in...
- Moggaliputta Tissa and Upagupta are one and the same. Yet this makes little sense of the narrative differences. While Upagupta shares with Moggaliputta Tissa a narrative...
- According to the Buddhavamsa of the Pali Canon and to its commentary, Tissa Buddha is the twentieth of the twenty-seven buddhas that preceded the historical...
- Sadet Chao Fa Jaya Tissa (Thai: เจ้ามหาอุปราช (ติสสะ)) was a Laotian prince. He was the viceroy (oupahat) of Vientiane from 1826 to 1827. In Vietnamese...