Pythagorean
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Pythagorean means of or pertaining to the ancient Ionian mathematician, philosopher, and music theorist Pythagoras.
Philosophy
- Pythagoreanism is a term used for the esoteric and metaphysical beliefs purported to have been held by Pythagoras.
- Neo-Pythagoreanism was a school of philosophy reviving Pythagorean doctrines that became prominent in the 1st and 2nd centuries AD.
- Pythagorean diet was the name for vegetarianism prior to the nineteenth century
Mathematics
- Pythagorean theorem
- Pythagorean triple
- Pythagorean prime
- Pythagorean trigonometric identity
- Table of Pythagoras, another name for the Multiplication table
Music
Drinkware
Graphics
- Pythagorean letter
Sports statistics
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