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Oxymorons : Mathematics





Here is the largest collection of the Oxymorons related to Mathematics.



Beyond Infinity

Bigger Half

Biggest Piece of Minutia Bill O'Reily

Complete Half

Constant Variable

Different Pattern

Equally Different

Even Odds

Exact Approximation

Extra Small

Flat Curve

Full Half

Fuzzy Logic

Half and Half

Larger Half

One Choice

One Pair

One Hundred and Ten Percent

One Hundred Percent Plus

Only Choice

Procedural Variations

Random Logic

Random Order

Random Pattern

Randomly Organized

Remaining Variable

Round Corner

Round Edges

Same Difference

Sharp Curve

Smaller Half

Sure Bet

To Infinity and Beyond

Whole Half

Whole Part

Whole some



Oxymoronic Quotes and Sayings : Mathematics


  • The 50-50-90 rule: Any time you have a 50-50 chance of getting something right, there's a 90% probability you'll get it wrong.
  • The shortest distance between two points is how far apart they are.
  • There are only three kinds of people; people who can count and people who can't.
  • Why don't you pair ‘em up in threes? - Yogi Berra



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