👉 In mathematics, a "frondescent" object is an algebraic structure where each element is defined by its powers and inverses. This means that for each element of the structure, we can define its power and inverse using the rules of algebra. For example, consider the ring Z[x] of polynomials in one variable x with integer coefficients. In this ring, there are two elements: 0 and 1. The zero polynomial has no powers or inverses, while the unity