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Results for: having many centers, having many focal pointsTranslations 1 - 30 of 134
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having many centers, having many focal pointspolycentric
(Anatomy) having three cusps (points)tricuspidate
(Botany and Zoology) prickly, having sharp pointsmuricate
(Botany) cluster of flowers; flat-topped or convex inflorescence in which the individual flower stalks grow upward from various points on the main stem to approximately the same height, flat flower headcorymb
(Graphics) most basic geometric shapes (lines, points, squares, and circles); simplest elements of a computer program (Programming); basic commands (in Machine Language)primitives
(Mathematics) numeral which contains another numeral a certain number of times without a remainder (i.e. 15 is a multiple of 5); electric circuit that has numerous points of access (Electricity), involving several things, many times more; having many p...multiple
(Music) combination of harmonizing notes; (Geometry) line between two points on a curve; (Airplanes) imaginary straight line between the leading edge and the rear edge of a wing or propeller blade, airfoil measure, cord, horizontal connecting part, lin...chord
(Physics) without inclination or dipping; of or pertaining to line passing through all points where there is no magnetic inclinationaclinic
(Sports) one who scores a point or goal; one who keeps track of the score of a game, cutting device, scorekeeper, somebody scoring point, somebody scoring points in an examscorer
19th century artistic movement characterized by the practice of painting with colorful points or dots placed in close proximity to one another, divisionism, musical composition technique, style of 19C paintingpointillism
A convex curve is one where you draw a straight line connecting the end points and the curve falls below the straight line. If the curve is above, it is known as concave.Convexity
accelerate, acquire something casually, acquire something cheaply or easily, arrest, become better, buy something on impulse, catch a disease, claim something, clean a place, find sexual partner, find something, gain points, gather dropped things, lear...pick up
act as go-between, being in between, chemical for further reactions, containing between 55 percent and 66 percent silica, intermediary, mediate, arbitrate, intervene, mediator, one who intervenes; something which exists between two stages (or points, t...intermediate
act of summarizing, act of presenting material in a concise form; written work that lists the main points in a brief and comprehensive mannersummarization
acupuncture point, any of several points on the body that correspond to an internal organ (used in the Chinese healing methods of acupuncture and acupressure)acupoint
Advanced Research Projects Agency net; wide area computer network established in 1968 that primarily connected universities and research centers, predecessor of the Internet (Computers)Arpanet
air base; military station for the Air Force, one of the centers for Air Force training and operations, AlbertaAB
aircraft, flat, flat surface, flat surface on which any geometrical line that joins two points can lie (Geometry); two-dimensional surface (Art); airplane; rank, level; type of tree; bladed tool used to smooth wood, planar; level, even, level of realit...plane
all-points bulletinAPB
analytical, differentiable at all points in domain, of analysis, of examination, true by meaning alone, using analysis, using function wordsanalytic
ancient Greek sacred stone, focal point, navel; centeromphalos
angle that points outward; narrow piece of land that projects outward from the surrounding surface (Geology), jumping, noticeable or striking, projecting, projecting outward, projecting part of defensive alignment, prominent, conspicuous; bulging outwa...salient
approximation of amount, community, surrounding pointsneighborhood
apse, nearest or farthest point in orbit, points of an orbit that are furthest and nearest the center (Astronomy); crescent-shaped channelapsis
arm muscle, muscle with two attachment points, muscle with two origins; flexor muscle of the upper arm; thigh muscle that flexes the knee joint and extends the hip jointbiceps
arrangement of points, crisscross framework, form a lattice (crisscrossing strips of wood, plastic, etc.); provide with a lattice, interwoven form, latticework, provide a lattice, something made from lattice, space lattice, structure of interwoven stri...lattice
arrangement of something, book on geometry, kind of geometry, mathematical study of lines and points and angles, mathematics of shapesgeometry
assign somebody points, be worth certain points in a game, buy drugs, compose the music for something, copy of choreographic notation, criticize somebody, cross something out, cut lines in something, cut something superficially to separate it, do well,...score
at or from focal point, of or pertaining to a focus, principal, relating to focusing imagefocal
attempt; test, experiment; examine, determine guilt or innocence, put on trial (Law); subject to strain; separate through heating, refine, purify (Obsolete), attempt; trial, experiment; scoring of three points in Rugby by touching the ball down beyond ...try
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EUdict is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in the European Community. These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally offered their product free of charge on the internet thus making it easier to all of us to communicate with each other. For more information about the authors see Credits.

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