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has gloss | eng: In mathematics, a trigonometric number is an irrational number produced by taking the cosine of a rational multiple of a circle, or equivalently, the cosine in radians of a rational multiple of π, or the cosine of a rational number of degrees. |
lexicalization | eng: Trigonometric number |
instance of | (noun) a real number that cannot be expressed as a rational number irrational number, irrational |
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