Definition of Pythagoras in English:
Pythagoras
proper nounpʌɪˈθaɡərəspəˈθæɡərəs
(c.580–500 BC), Greek philosopher; known as Pythagoras of Samos. Pythagoras sought to interpret the entire physical world in terms of numbers, and founded their systematic and mystical study; he is best known for the theorem of the right-angled triangle. His analysis of the courses of the sun, moon, and stars into circular motions was not set aside until the 17th century.
Definition of Pythagoras in US English:
Pythagoras
proper nounpəˈTHaɡərəspəˈθæɡərəs
C.580–500 BC, Greek philosopher; known as Pythagoras of Samos. Pythagoras sought to interpret the entire physical world in terms of numbers and founded their systematic and mystical study. He is best known for the theorem of the right-angled triangle.