slovodefinícia
radian
(encz)
radian,radián n: (úhlová míra) joe@hw.cz
Radian
(gcide)
Radian \Ra"di*an\ (r[=a]"d[i^]*an), n. [From Radius.] (Math.)
An arc of a circle which is equal to the radius, or the angle
measured by such an arc.
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radian
(wn)
radian
n 1: the unit of plane angle adopted under the Systeme
International d'Unites; equal to the angle at the center of
a circle subtended by an arc equal in length to the radius
(approximately 57.295 degrees) [syn: radian, rad]
podobné slovodefinícia
irradiance
(encz)
irradiance,ozáření n: Zdeněk Brož
microradian
(encz)
microradian, n:
milliradian
(encz)
milliradian, n:
radian
(encz)
radian,radián n: (úhlová míra) joe@hw.cz
radiance
(encz)
radiance,oslnivost n: Zdeněk Brožradiance,zář Zdeněk Brožradiance,záře n: Zdeněk Brožradiance,záření n: Zdeněk Brož
radiancy
(encz)
radiancy, n:
radiant
(encz)
radiant,oslnivý adj: Zdeněk Brožradiant,oslňující Zdeněk Brožradiant,radiant n: Zdeněk Brožradiant,rozzářený adj: Zdeněk Brožradiant,zářící adj: Zdeněk Brožradiant,zářič Zdeněk Brožradiant,zářivý adj: Michal Ambrož
radiant energy
(encz)
radiant energy,energie záření n: energie v podobě elektromagnetických
vln Michal Ambrož
radiant floor
(encz)
radiant floor,podlahové vytápění n: Dita Vladyková
radiant flux
(encz)
radiant flux,tok záření n: Michal Ambrož
radiant heating
(encz)
radiant heating,sálavé vytápění n: Michal Ambrož
radiantly
(encz)
radiantly,rozzářeně adv: Jaroslav Šedivý
steradian
(encz)
steradian,steradián n: Zdeněk Brož
steradians
(encz)
steradians,
radiant
(czen)
radiant,radiantn: Zdeněk Brož
irradiance
(gcide)
irradiance \ir*ra"di*ance\ ([i^]r*r[=a]"d[i^]*ans), irradiancy
\ir*ra"di*an*cy\ ([i^]r*r[=a]"d[i^]*an*s[y^]), n. [From
irradiant.]
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1. The act of irradiating; emission of rays of light.
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2. That which irradiates or is irradiated; luster; splendor;
irradiation; brilliancy. --Milton.
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irradiancy
(gcide)
irradiance \ir*ra"di*ance\ ([i^]r*r[=a]"d[i^]*ans), irradiancy
\ir*ra"di*an*cy\ ([i^]r*r[=a]"d[i^]*an*s[y^]), n. [From
irradiant.]
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1. The act of irradiating; emission of rays of light.
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2. That which irradiates or is irradiated; luster; splendor;
irradiation; brilliancy. --Milton.
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irradiant
(gcide)
irradiant \ir*ra"di*ant\ ([i^]r*r[=a]"d[i^]*ant), a. [L.
irradians, -antis, p. pr. See Irradiate.]
Irradiating or illuminating; as, the irradiant moon. --Boyse.
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Pecten irradians
(gcide)
Scallop \Scal"lop\ (?; 277), n. [OF. escalope a shell, probably
of German or Dutch origin, and akin to E. scale of a fish;
cf. D. schelp shell. See Scale of a fish, and cf.
Escalop.] [Written also scollop.]
1. (Zool.) Any one of numerous species of marine bivalve
mollusks of the genus Pecten and allied genera of the
family Pectinidae. The shell is usually radially ribbed,
and the edge is therefore often undulated in a
characteristic manner. The large adductor muscle of some
the species is much used as food. One species ({Vola
Jacobaeus}) occurs on the coast of Palestine, and its
shell was formerly worn by pilgrims as a mark that they
had been to the Holy Land. Called also fan shell. See
Pecten, 2.
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Note: The common edible scallop of the Eastern United States
is Pecten irradians; the large sea scallop, also used
as food, is Pecten Clintonius syn. {Pecten
tenuicostatus}.
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2. One of series of segments of circles joined at their
extremities, forming a border like the edge or surface of
a scallop shell.
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3. One of the shells of a scallop; also, a dish resembling a
scallop shell.
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Radiance
(gcide)
Radiance \Ra"di*ance\ (r[=a]"d[i^]*ans), Radiancy \Ra"di*an*cy\
(r[=a]"d[i^]*an*s[y^]), n.
The quality of being radiant; brilliancy; effulgence; vivid
brightness; as, the radiance of the sun.
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Girt with omnipotence, with radiance crowned. --Milton.
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What radiancy of glory,
What light beyond compare ! --Neale.
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Syn: Luster; brilliancy; splendor; glare; glitter.
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Radiancy
(gcide)
Radiance \Ra"di*ance\ (r[=a]"d[i^]*ans), Radiancy \Ra"di*an*cy\
(r[=a]"d[i^]*an*s[y^]), n.
The quality of being radiant; brilliancy; effulgence; vivid
brightness; as, the radiance of the sun.
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Girt with omnipotence, with radiance crowned. --Milton.
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What radiancy of glory,
What light beyond compare ! --Neale.
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Syn: Luster; brilliancy; splendor; glare; glitter.
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Radiant
(gcide)
Radiant \Ra"di*ant\, n.
1. (Opt.) The luminous point or object from which light
emanates; also, a body radiating light brightly.
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2. (Geom.) A straight line proceeding from a given point, or
fixed pole, about which it is conceived to revolve.
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3. (Astron.) The point in the heavens at which the apparent
paths of shooting stars meet, when traced backward, or
whence they appear to radiate.
[1913 Webster]Radiant \Ra"di*ant\ (r[=a]"d[i^]*ant), a. [L. radians, -antis,
p. pr. of radiare to emit rays or beams, fr. radius ray: cf.
F. radiant. See Radius, Ray a divergent line.]
1. Emitting or proceeding as from a center; resembling rays;
radiating; radiate.
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2. Especially, emitting or darting rays of light or heat;
issuing in beams or rays; beaming with brightness;
emitting a vivid light or splendor; as, the radiant sun.
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Mark what radiant state she spreads. --Milton.
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3. Beaming with vivacity and happiness; as, a radiant face.
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4. (Her.) Giving off rays; -- said of a bearing; as, the sun
radiant; a crown radiant.
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5. (Bot.) Having a raylike appearance, as the large marginal
flowers of certain umbelliferous plants; -- said also of
the cluster which has such marginal flowers.
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6. (Physics) Emitted or transmitted by radiation; as, a
radiant energy; radiant heat.
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Radiant energy (Physics), energy given out or transmitted
by radiation, as in the case of light and radiant heat.

Radiant heat, heat proceeding in right lines, or directly
from the heated body, after the manner of light, in
distinction from heat conducted or carried by intervening
media.

Radiant point. (Astron.) See Radiant, n., 3.
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Radiant energy
(gcide)
Radiant \Ra"di*ant\ (r[=a]"d[i^]*ant), a. [L. radians, -antis,
p. pr. of radiare to emit rays or beams, fr. radius ray: cf.
F. radiant. See Radius, Ray a divergent line.]
1. Emitting or proceeding as from a center; resembling rays;
radiating; radiate.
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2. Especially, emitting or darting rays of light or heat;
issuing in beams or rays; beaming with brightness;
emitting a vivid light or splendor; as, the radiant sun.
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Mark what radiant state she spreads. --Milton.
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3. Beaming with vivacity and happiness; as, a radiant face.
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4. (Her.) Giving off rays; -- said of a bearing; as, the sun
radiant; a crown radiant.
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5. (Bot.) Having a raylike appearance, as the large marginal
flowers of certain umbelliferous plants; -- said also of
the cluster which has such marginal flowers.
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6. (Physics) Emitted or transmitted by radiation; as, a
radiant energy; radiant heat.
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Radiant energy (Physics), energy given out or transmitted
by radiation, as in the case of light and radiant heat.

Radiant heat, heat proceeding in right lines, or directly
from the heated body, after the manner of light, in
distinction from heat conducted or carried by intervening
media.

Radiant point. (Astron.) See Radiant, n., 3.
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Radiant engine
(gcide)
Radiant engine \Radiant engine\ (Mach.)
A semiradial engine. See Radial engine, above.
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Radiant heat
(gcide)
Radiant \Ra"di*ant\ (r[=a]"d[i^]*ant), a. [L. radians, -antis,
p. pr. of radiare to emit rays or beams, fr. radius ray: cf.
F. radiant. See Radius, Ray a divergent line.]
1. Emitting or proceeding as from a center; resembling rays;
radiating; radiate.
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2. Especially, emitting or darting rays of light or heat;
issuing in beams or rays; beaming with brightness;
emitting a vivid light or splendor; as, the radiant sun.
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Mark what radiant state she spreads. --Milton.
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3. Beaming with vivacity and happiness; as, a radiant face.
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4. (Her.) Giving off rays; -- said of a bearing; as, the sun
radiant; a crown radiant.
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5. (Bot.) Having a raylike appearance, as the large marginal
flowers of certain umbelliferous plants; -- said also of
the cluster which has such marginal flowers.
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6. (Physics) Emitted or transmitted by radiation; as, a
radiant energy; radiant heat.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

Radiant energy (Physics), energy given out or transmitted
by radiation, as in the case of light and radiant heat.

Radiant heat, heat proceeding in right lines, or directly
from the heated body, after the manner of light, in
distinction from heat conducted or carried by intervening
media.

Radiant point. (Astron.) See Radiant, n., 3.
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Radiant point
(gcide)
Radiant \Ra"di*ant\ (r[=a]"d[i^]*ant), a. [L. radians, -antis,
p. pr. of radiare to emit rays or beams, fr. radius ray: cf.
F. radiant. See Radius, Ray a divergent line.]
1. Emitting or proceeding as from a center; resembling rays;
radiating; radiate.
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2. Especially, emitting or darting rays of light or heat;
issuing in beams or rays; beaming with brightness;
emitting a vivid light or splendor; as, the radiant sun.
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Mark what radiant state she spreads. --Milton.
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3. Beaming with vivacity and happiness; as, a radiant face.
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4. (Her.) Giving off rays; -- said of a bearing; as, the sun
radiant; a crown radiant.
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5. (Bot.) Having a raylike appearance, as the large marginal
flowers of certain umbelliferous plants; -- said also of
the cluster which has such marginal flowers.
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6. (Physics) Emitted or transmitted by radiation; as, a
radiant energy; radiant heat.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

Radiant energy (Physics), energy given out or transmitted
by radiation, as in the case of light and radiant heat.

Radiant heat, heat proceeding in right lines, or directly
from the heated body, after the manner of light, in
distinction from heat conducted or carried by intervening
media.

Radiant point. (Astron.) See Radiant, n., 3.
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Radiantly
(gcide)
Radiantly \Ra"di*ant*ly\ (r[=a]"d[i^]*ant*l[y^]), adv.
In a radiant manner; with glittering splendor.
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microradian
(wn)
microradian
n 1: a unit of angular distance equal to one thousandth of a
milliradian
milliradian
(wn)
milliradian
n 1: a unit of angular distance equal to one thousandth of a
radian
pecten irradians
(wn)
Pecten irradians
n 1: a small scallop inhabiting shallow waters and mud flats of
the Atlantic coast of North America [syn: bay scallop,
Pecten irradians]
radian
(wn)
radian
n 1: the unit of plane angle adopted under the Systeme
International d'Unites; equal to the angle at the center of
a circle subtended by an arc equal in length to the radius
(approximately 57.295 degrees) [syn: radian, rad]
radiance
(wn)
radiance
n 1: the amount of electromagnetic radiation leaving or arriving
at a point on a surface [syn: radiance, glow,
glowing]
2: the quality of being bright and sending out rays of light
[syn: radiance, radiancy, shine, effulgence,
refulgence, refulgency]
3: an attractive combination of good health and happiness; "the
radiance of her countenance"
radiancy
(wn)
radiancy
n 1: the quality of being bright and sending out rays of light
[syn: radiance, radiancy, shine, effulgence,
refulgence, refulgency]
radiant
(wn)
radiant
adj 1: radiating or as if radiating light; "the beaming sun";
"the effulgent daffodils"; "a radiant sunrise"; "a
refulgent sunset" [syn: beaming, beamy, effulgent,
radiant, refulgent]
radiant energy
(wn)
radiant energy
n 1: energy that is transmitted in the form of (electromagnetic)
radiation; energy that exists in the absence of matter
radiant flux
(wn)
radiant flux
n 1: the rate of flow of radiant energy (electromagnetic waves)
radiant heating
(wn)
radiant heating
n 1: heating a building by radiation from panels containing hot
water or electrical heaters
radiantly
(wn)
radiantly
adv 1: in a radiant manner; "the bride smiled radiantly"
steradian
(wn)
steradian
n 1: the unit of solid angle adopted under the Systeme
International d'Unites [syn: steradian, sr]

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