exponent
n.
1706, from Latin exponentem (nominative exponens), present participle of exponere "put forth" (see expound). Earliest use is the mathematical one (said to have been introduced in algebra by Descartes) for the symbol to indicate by what power the base number is to be raised. The sense of "one who expounds" is 1812. As an adjective, from 1580s.
〔蒋〕[ex-出,外,pon放,摆,-ent形容词后缀,…的;’摆出来的”→摆明的] 说明的,讲解的;[-ent表示人] 说明者