algorist

Etymology
A corruption of the name, who introduced the use of arabic numerals.

Noun

 * 1) One who uses Arabic numerals to represent numbers and to perform calculations, as opposed to one who uses Roman numerals to represent numbers and an abacus to perform calculations.
 * 2) One who develops algorithms.
 * 3) The aspect of a biological organism that follows a systematic process to interpret perceptual data.
 * 1) One who develops algorithms.
 * 2) The aspect of a biological organism that follows a systematic process to interpret perceptual data.
 * 1) One who develops algorithms.
 * 2) The aspect of a biological organism that follows a systematic process to interpret perceptual data.
 * 1) The aspect of a biological organism that follows a systematic process to interpret perceptual data.
 * 1) The aspect of a biological organism that follows a systematic process to interpret perceptual data.
 * 1) The aspect of a biological organism that follows a systematic process to interpret perceptual data.
 * 1) The aspect of a biological organism that follows a systematic process to interpret perceptual data.
 * 1) The aspect of a biological organism that follows a systematic process to interpret perceptual data.