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math
This term is the standard North American shorthand for mathematics. It carries a pragmatic, academic feeling, often associated with school subjects, textbooks, and the mental effort of problem-solving. While mathematics sounds formal and comprehensive, math feels more like a tool or a specific course of study. In casual conversation, it is frequently used to describe the practical calculation of costs or odds, such as when someone says the math doesn't add up. This usage shifts the word from a theoretical science to a logic-based verification of facts or finances.
Used as a general field of study or a body of knowledge, such as saying I am bad at math.