Orthodiagonal quadrilateral — An orthodiagonal quadrilateral. According to the characterization of these quadrilaterals, the two red squares on two opposite sides of the quadrilateral have the same total area as the two blue squares on the other pair of opposite sides. In… … Wikipedia
orthodiagonal — or·tho·diagonal … English syllables
orthodiagonal — |ȯ(r)(ˌ)thō+ noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary orth + diagonal : orthoaxis * * * orthodiagˈonal noun (in a monoclinic crystal) that lateral axis which is perpendicular to the vertical axis • • • Main Entry: ↑ortho … Useful english dictionary
Cyclic quadrilateral — Cyclic quadrilaterals. In Euclidean geometry, a cyclic quadrilateral is a quadrilateral whose vertices all lie on a single circle. This circle is called the circumcircle or circumscribed circle, and the vertices are said to be concyclic. Other… … Wikipedia
Quadrilatère inscriptible — Quadrilatères inscriptibles En géométrie, un quadrilatère inscriptible est un quadrilatère dont les sommets se trouvent tous sur un seul et même cercle. Les sommets sont dits cocycliques. Le cercle est dit circonscrit au quadrilatère. Dans un… … Wikipédia en Français
Quadrilateral — This article is about four sided mathematical shapes. For other uses, see Quadrilateral (disambiguation). Quadrilateral Six different types of quadrilaterals Edges and vertices 4 … Wikipedia
Kite (geometry) — Kite A kite showing its equal sides and its inscribed circle. Type Quadrilateral Edges and vertices 4 Symmetry group D1 (*) In Euclid … Wikipedia
Tangential quadrilateral — An example of a tangential quadrilateral In Euclidean geometry, a tangential quadrilateral or circumscribed quadrilateral is a convex quadrilateral whose sides all lie tangent to a single circle inscribed within the quadrilateral. This circle is… … Wikipedia
Crystallization — Crys tal*li*za tion (kr[i^]s tal*l[i^]*z[=a] sh[u^]n), n. [Cf. F. cristallization.] 1. (Chem. & Min.) The act or process by which a substance in solidifying assumes the form and structure of a crystal, or becomes crystallized; the formation of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Dome — Dome, n. [F. d[^o]me, It. duomo, fr. L. domus a house, domus Dei or Domini, house of the Lord, house of God; akin to Gr. ? house, ? to build, and E. timber. See {Timber}.] 1. A building; a house; an edifice; used chiefly in poetry. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English