Greater than (>) - translation to spanish
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Greater than (>) - translation to spanish

MATHEMATICAL SYMBOL REPRESENTING THE RELATION "GREATER THAN"
Greater than sign; ﹥; >; More than; Greater than symbol; Greater-than symbol; Greater than bracket; Greater-than bracket; ⧁; Greaterthan; More-than sign; > Greater-than-sign; ASCII 62; \x3E; U+003E; >

Greater than (>)      
Mayor que, mayor de (>)
greater         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Greater (disambiguation)
(adj.) = mayor, más grande

Def: Grado comparativo del adjetivo great.
Ex: The likelihood of data transmission errors is greater, however, and it is not recommended for constant use.
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* discuss + in greater detail = tratar con más detalle
* ever greater = cada vez mayor, cada vez más
* examine + in greater detail = examinar más minuciosamente
* far greater = mucho mayor
* gain + a greater understanding = comprender mejor, conocer mejor
* Greater + Ciudad + area = conurbación de + Ciudad, Ciudad + y los pueblos de su alrededor
* Greater London = conurbación de Londres, la; área metropolitana de Londres, el
* greater metropolitan area = conurbación metropolitana
* greater-than sign (>) = símbolo de mayor-que (>)
* greater-than symbol (>) = símbolo de mayor-que (>)
* in greater detail = con mayor detalle
* raise to + greater heights = alcanzar cotas más altas, llevar a cotas más altas, mejorar considerablemente
* rise to + greater heights = alcanzar mayores cotas
* take + Nombre + to greater heights = llevar a cotas más altas, mejorar considerablemente, elevar
* the whole is greater than the sum of its parts = el todo es más grande que la suma de sus partes
* to a greater degree = en mayor grado
* to a greater or lesser degree = en mayor o menor grado
* to a greater or lesser extent = en mayor o menor medida
* very much greater = mucho mayor
Greater London         
  • Arms of the former [[London County Council]]
  • Map of Greater London showing railway lines, primary roads, motorways, and suburban towns
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  • [[King's College London]], a founding constituent of the [[University of London]]
  • Logo of the [[Greater London Authority]]
  • Boroughs of London
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  • The London postal district in red in contrast to Greater London
  • [[University College London]], a founding constituent of the [[University of London]]
  • [[Westminster Abbey]]. A [[World Heritage Site]] and location of the coronation of [[British monarchs]].
CEREMONIAL COUNTY IN ENGLAND
Greater London, England; London region; London (region); Londonshire; History of Greater London; Greater London Region; Greater London region; London Region; Greater London administrative area; Greater London county; County of Greater London; Greater London ceremonial country; Ceremonial county of Greater London; Ceremonial country of Greater London; Demography of Greater London
= conurbación de Londres, la; área metropolitana de Londres, el
Ex: Greater London constituted Britain's most important interwar centre for new manufacturing plants.

Definition

greater than
<character> " > " ASCII character 62. Common names: ITU-T: greater than; ket (" < " = bra); right angle; right angle bracket; right broket. Rare: into, toward; write to; blow (" < " = suck); gozinta; out; zap (all from Unix I/O redirection); INTERCAL: right angle. See also less than. (1995-03-17)

Wikipedia

Greater-than sign

The greater-than sign is a mathematical symbol that denotes an inequality between two values. The widely adopted form of two equal-length strokes connecting in an acute angle at the right, >, has been found in documents dated as far back as 1631. In mathematical writing, the greater-than sign is typically placed between two values being compared and signifies that the first number is greater than the second number. Examples of typical usage include 1.5 > 1 and 1 > −2. The less-than sign and greater-than sign always "point" to the smaller number. Since the development of computer programming languages, the greater-than sign and the less-than sign have been repurposed for a range of uses and operations.

Examples of use of Greater than (>)
1. Overweight people have body mass indexes (BMIs) greater than 25, while obese people have BMIs greater than 30.
2. Under his plan, estates greater than $25 million would start to lose the exemption, and it would disappear for estates greater than $40 million.
3. A problem greater than smoking is arrogant mental attitudes!
4. Share volumes were no greater than normal, they said.
5. "The devastation is greater than our worst fears," Louisiana Gov.