1 | noun | a person who pleads for a cause or propounds an idea 2 | noun | someone who expounds and interprets or explains 3 | noun | a mathematical notation indicating the number of times a quantity is multiplied by itself
'eksp, ohnuhnt (IPA: ˈɛkspˌoʊnənt)
ex-po-nent (8 letters | 3 syllables)
1706 (319 years ago)
Latin
exponents
advocate | advocator | proponent | index | power (total: 5)
admirer | apologist | booster | champion | constitutionalist | Darwinian | democrat | drumbeater | federalist | friend | Gnostic | humanist | humanitarian | ideologist | ideologue | ... (total: 59)
individual | mortal | person | somebody | someone | soul | intellect | intellectual | mathematical notation (total: 9)
(none among common words)
exponential
(none among common words)
Spanish: | exponente (mathematics) | índice (mathematics) French: | exposant (mathematics) Portuguese: | expoente (mathematics) German: | Exponent (mathematics) | Hochzahl (mathematics) Japanese: | 提唱者 (common noun)
exponent.com | exponent.net | exponent.org | exponent.info | exponent.biz (total: 5)
Advocate | Mathematical expression | Power symbol | Square figure? (total: 4) (based on all New York Times crossword puzzles 1994 to 2009)
17 (International English) | 17 (North American English)