Complement may refer to:
The arts
- Complement (music), an interval that, when added to another, spans an octave
- Aggregate complementation, the separation of pitch-class collections into complementary sets
 
 - Complementary color, in the visual arts
 
Biology and medicine
- Complement system (immunology), a cascade of proteins in the blood that form part of innate immunity
 - Complementary DNA, DNA reverse transcribed from a mature mRNA template
 - Complementarity (molecular biology), a property whereby double stranded nucleic acids pair with each other
 - Complementation (genetics), a test to determine if independent recessive mutant phenotypes are caused by mutations in the same gene or in different genes
 
Grammar and linguistics
- Complement (linguistics), a word or phrase having a particular syntactic role
- Subject complement, a word or phrase adding to a clause's subject after a linking verb
 
 - Phonetic complement
 - Complementary, a type of opposite in lexical semantics (sometimes called an antonym)
 
Mathematics
Algebra
Algorithms
- Complement (complexity), relating to decision problems and complexity classes
 - Complement operator (regular expressions)
 - Method of complements, in computer science
- Radix complement
 - Diminished radix complement
 - Ones' complement
 - Two's complement
 
 
Discrete mathematics
- Complement graph
- Self-complementary graph, a graph which is isomorphic to its complement
 
 - Complemented lattice
 
Geometry
- Complementary angles
 - Knot complement
 - Complement of a point, the dilation of a point in the centroid of a given triangle, with ratio −1/2
 
Logic
- Complement (set theory)
 - Complementary event in probability
 - Logical complement
 - Bitwise complement
 - Complements in boolean algebra
 
Other uses
- Complementary experiments, in physics
 
- Complement good (economics), a good often consumed together with another good
 - Ship's complement, the number of persons in a ship's company
 
See also
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