iff
See also: IFF
English
editEtymology 1
editPronunciation
edit"if and only if"
Conjunction
editiff
- (mathematics, logic) Short for if and only if.
- A rectangle is a square iff all four of its sides have the same length.
Related terms
editTranslations
editabbreviation of if and only if
Etymology 2
editConjunction
editiff
- Obsolete spelling of if.
- 1565, Thomas Stapleton, A Fortreſſe of the Faith &c., Ihon Laet, the 2. part. 112:
- For iff the patient be aſhamed to diſcloſe hiſ wounde to the phyſician which knoweth it not , phyſicke can not helpe him.
- 1565, Thomas Stapleton, A Fortreſſe of the Faith &c., Ihon Laet, the 2. part. 112:
Anagrams
editTarifit
editPronunciation
editEtymology 1
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Verb
editiff (Tifinagh spelling ⵉⴼⴼ)
- (intransitive) to surpass, to be better, to be worth more
Conjugation
editThis verb needs an inflection-table template.
Derived terms
edit- Verbal noun: tifet
Etymology 2
editCognate with Northern Saharan Berber iff (“udder”).