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angulation (encz) | angulation,zahnutí n: Zdeněk Brož |
Angulation (gcide) | Angulation \An`gu*la"tion\, n.
A making angular; angular formation. --Huxley.
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angulation (wn) | angulation
n 1: the precise measurement of angles
2: the act of making angulate (having corners) |
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strangulation (mass) | strangulation
- strangulácia, škrtenie, uškrtenie |
economic strangulation (encz) | economic strangulation, n: |
strangulation (encz) | strangulation,strangulace n: Zdeněk Brožstrangulation,škrcení n: Zdeněk Brožstrangulation,uškrcení n: Zdeněk Brož |
triangulation (encz) | triangulation,triangulace n: Zdeněk Brož |
Angulation (gcide) | Angulation \An`gu*la"tion\, n.
A making angular; angular formation. --Huxley.
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Strangulation (gcide) | Strangulation \Stran"gu*la`tion\, n. [L. strangulatio: cf. F.
strangulation. See Strangle.]
1. The act of strangling, or the state of being strangled.
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2. (Med.) Inordinate compression or constriction of a tube or
part, as of the throat; especially, such as causes a
suspension of breathing, of the passage of contents, or of
the circulation, as in cases of hernia.
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Triangulation (gcide) | Triangulation \Tri*an`gu*la"tion\, n. [Cf. F. triangulation.]
(Surv.)
The series or network of triangles into which the face of a
country, or any portion of it, is divided in a
trigonometrical survey; the operation of measuring the
elements necessary to determine the triangles into which the
country to be surveyed is supposed to be divided, and thus to
fix the positions and distances of the several points
connected by them.
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economic strangulation (wn) | economic strangulation
n 1: punishment of a group by cutting off commercial dealings
with them; "the economic strangulation of the Jews by the
Nazi Party" |
strangulation (wn) | strangulation
n 1: the act of suffocating (someone) by constricting the
windpipe; "no evidence that the choking was done by the
accused" [syn: choking, strangling, strangulation,
throttling]
2: the condition of having respiration stopped by compression of
the air passage
3: (pathology) constriction of a body part so as to cut off the
flow of blood or other fluid; "strangulation of the
intestine" |
triangulation (wn) | triangulation
n 1: a trigonometric method of determining the position of a
fixed point from the angles to it from two fixed points a
known distance apart; useful in navigation
2: a method of surveying; the area is divided into triangles and
the length of one side and its angles with the other two are
measured, then the lengths of the other sides can be
calculated |
delaunay triangulation (foldoc) | Delaunay triangulation
(After B. Delaunay) For a set S of
points in the Euclidean plane, the unique triangulation
DT(S) of S such that no point in S is inside the circumcircle
of any triangle in DT(S). DT(S) is the dual of the {voronoi
diagram} of S.
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