bernoulli
/ˈbɜrnuli/Definitions
1. noun
a Swiss mathematician who made important contributions to the study of probability and statistics, especially in relation to the theory of games of chance (1690-1759)
“The mathematician was studying Bernoulli’s work on probability theory.”
2. adjective
relating to or denoting the mathematical concept developed by Daniel Bernoulli
“The Bernoulli principle is crucial in the study of fluid dynamics.”
3. proper noun
a Swiss family of mathematicians and scientists who made significant contributions to various fields, including mathematics, physics, and biology
“The Bernoulli family’s contributions to science were extensive.”