Cardamum in a sentence as a noun

So I guess the sum of the cardamum is that proving division by n in set theory without the axiom of choice gets you in a bit of a pickle because the structure isn't necessarily preserved, meaning that the socks analogy of unordered sets won't necessarily divide by n since to do so requires a bijection meaning 1-to-1 and onto which is difficult to prove if multiplication of sets isn't defined as a repeated sum. With finite sets we are used to multiplication being a repeated sum but with infinite sets that doesn't necessarily hold.

Cardamum definitions

noun

aromatic seeds used as seasoning like cinnamon and cloves especially in pickles and barbecue sauces

See also: cardamom cardamon