corollario
corollary
noun koh-rol-LAH-ryoh Rare
Origin: From Latin corollarium (small garland; a gratuity), used in logic/mathematics.
Also means
consequence
Usage Note
Corollario in mathematics is a proposition that follows directly from a proved theorem with little extra work. In everyday Italian it is used figuratively for a natural or logical consequence: come corollario di questo ragionamento (as a corollary to this reasoning). The plural is regular: corollari.
Examples
"Questo è un corollario del teorema principale."
Natural Translation
This is a corollary of the main theorem.
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