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Definition of geometries in English Turkish dictionary

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Hakkında hiçbir şey bilmediğim Geometri çok sıkıcı bir konu gibi görünüyor. - Geometry, about which I know nothing, seems like a very dull subject.

Tom geometri problemini çözdü mü? Başarmadığını söyledi, soru onun için de zordu. - Did Tom solve the geometry problem? He said he didn't manage to. The question was too difficult for him, as well.

europe of variable geometries
(Politika, Siyaset) değişken geometrili avrupa
geometry
uzambilgisi
geometry
(Nükleer Bilimler) konum,geometri
geometry
(isim) geometri
geometry
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geometry
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English - English
plural of geometry
descriptive geometries
plural form of descriptive geometry
geometry
The branch of mathematics dealing with spatial relationships
geometry
The spatial attributes of an object, etc
non-Euclidean geometries
plural form of non-Euclidean geometry
geometry
{n} the science of quantity, extension or magnitude, abstractedly considered
geometry
Width, height, and position of application window, measured in pixels or characters, depending on what the application expects
geometry
Geometry deals with the measures and properties of points, lines and surfaces In ArcInfo, geometry is used to represent the spatial component of geographic features
geometry
is the arrangement of points, lines, areas, and volumes
geometry
study of math shown by drawing pictures -- "Geometry can be thought of either way, applying pictures to numbers, or assigning numbers to pictures " (243)
geometry
(Spatial User's Guide and Reference; search in this book)
geometry
The geometrical part of a B-Rep model is made of points, curves and surfaces In opposition, the topological part is made of solids, shells, faces, vertices, etc
geometry
The geometry of an object is its shape or the relationship of its parts to each other. They have tinkered with the geometry of the car's nose. the study in mathematics of the angles and shapes formed by the relationships of lines, surfaces, and solid objects in space (géométrie, from geometria , from ge ( GEO-) + metron ). algebraic geometry analytic geometry differential geometry elliptic geometry Euclidean geometry fractal geometry hyperbolic geometry non Euclidean geometry projective geometry
geometry
A type of geometry with particular properties
geometry
a very abstract class, encapsulating both the concepts of traditional geometry as well as other classes containing measured data, and organizational methods used to organize these traditional geometry and other 'real' data classes within an environment  
geometry
The shape or form of a surface, solid or frame
geometry
When referring to disk drives, the physical characteristics of the disk drive's internal organization Note that a disk drive may report a "logical geometry" that is different from its "physical geometry," normally to get around BIOS-related limitations See also Cylinder, Head and Sector
geometry
The mathematics of the properties, measurement, and relationships of points, lines, angles, surfaces, and solids A system of geometry: Euclidean geometry A geometry restricted to a class of problems or objects: solid geometry
geometry
Description of bond lengths and angles
geometry
(n) The mathematical method by which elements in space are described and manipulated Geometry forms the building blocks of engineering and technical graphics The term is also used to mean shape or form
geometry
That branch of mathematics which investigates the relations, properties, and measurement of solids, surfaces, lines, and angles; the science which treats of the properties and relations of magnitudes; the science of the relations of space
geometry
The study of lines, angles, shapes and their properties Geometry is concerned with physical shapes and the dimensions of the objects
geometry
"area of math dealing with points, lines, planes and figures"
geometry
{i} mathematical study of lines and points and angles
geometry
Type of entity that defines physical shapes; including points, curves, surfaces, solids, and relations (collections of similarly structured entities) The lines, arcs, curves, and points, that define an element's position and appearance in the design The setting which determines whether parametric solids are stored in design files as surfaces, lines, line strings, or arcs
geometry
Geometry is the branch of mathematics concerned with the properties and relationships of lines, angles, curves, and shapes. the very ordered way in which mathematics and geometry describe nature
geometry
How many cylinders, sectors per cylinder and heads a disk drive has
geometry
(noun)-The mathematics of the properties, measurement, and relationships of points, lines, angles, surfaces, and solids
geometry
The science of describing and measuring objects in space
geometry
the study of the measurements of lengths, angles, area, and volumes; the study of the relationships between points, lines, angles, surfaces, and solids Some of these change when a surface is deformed
geometry
Geometry comes from two Greek words meaning "earth measurement " Geometry began as a study of how to measure the Earth (as in map-making) or to measure the Earth in relation to the rest of the universe (as in astronomy) Geometry today is more a study of physical spaces in general For example, geometry can be used to figure out the area of a house or a football field Geometry is very important in the design and manufacturing of most products Children's Encyclopedia Britannica, vol 8, p 101-102, 1989
geometry
the pure mathematics of points and lines and curves and surfaces
geometry
A treatise on this science
geometry
(Spatial User's Guide and Reference)
geometry
The sizes (in bytes) of cylinders, tracks, and sectors for a particular disk device See also disk label
geometry
Geometry deals with the measures and properties of points, lines and surfaces In ARC/INFO, geometry is used to represent the spatial component of geographic features
geometries
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