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Definition of thematic
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Thematic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the theme of a word. See
Theme,
n., 4..
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Diagraphics
::
Diagraphics
(n.) The art or
science
of
descriptive
drawing;
especially,
the art or
science
of
drawing
by
mechanical
appliances
and
mathematical
rule..
Professor
::
Professor
(n.) One who
professed,
or
publicly
teaches,
any
science
or
branch
of
learning;
especially,
an
officer
in a
university,
college,
or other
seminary,
whose
business
it is to read
lectures,
or
instruct
students,
in a
particular
branch
of
learning;
as a
professor
of
theology,
of
botany,
of
mathematics,
or of
political
economy..
Physico-mathematics
::
Physico-mathematics
(n.) Mixed
mathematics.
Scale
::
Scale (n.) A
mathematical
instrument,
consisting
of a slip of wood,
ivory,
or
metal,
with one or more sets of
spaces
graduated
and
numbered
on its
surface,
for
measuring
or
laying
off
distances,
etc., as in
drawing,
plotting,
and the like. See
Gunter's
scale..
Promorphology
::
Promorphology
(n.)
Crystallography
of
organic
forms;
-- a
division
of
morphology
created
by
Haeckel.
It is
essentially
stereometric,
and
relates
to a
mathematical
conception
of
organic
forms.
See
Tectology..
Expansion
::
Expansion
(n.) The
enlargement
of the ship
mathematically
from a model or
drawing
to the full or
building
size, in the
process
of
construction..
Set
::
Set (n.) A
number
of
things
of the same kind,
ordinarily
used or
classed
together;
a
collection
of
articles
which
naturally
complement
each
other,
and
usually
go
together;
an
assortment;
a suit; as, a set of
chairs,
of
china,
of
surgical
or
mathematical
instruments,
of
books,
etc..
Generation
::
Generation
(n.) The
formation
or
production
of any
geometrical
magnitude,
as a line, a
surface,
a
solid,
by the
motion,
in
accordance
with a
mathematical
law, of a point or a
magnitude;
as, the
generation
of a line or curve by the
motion
of a
point,
of a
surface
by a line, a
sphere
by a
semicircle,
etc..
Exanthematic
::
Exanthematic
(a.) Alt. of
Exanthematou.
Graphics
::
Graphics
(n.) The art or the
science
of
drawing;
esp. of
drawing
according
to
mathematical
rules,
as in
perspective,
projection,
and the
like..
Trigonometry
::
Trigonometry
(n.) That
branch
of
mathematics
which
treats
of the
relations
of the sides and
angles
of
triangles,
which the
methods
of
deducing
from
certain
given parts other
required
parts,
and also of the
general
relations
which exist
between
the
trigonometrical
functions
of arcs or
angles..
Statistology
::
Statistics
(n.) The
branch
of
mathematics
which
studies
methods
for the
calculation
of
probabilities.
Monochord
::
Monochord
(n.) An
instrument
for
experimenting
upon the
mathematical
relations
of
musical
sounds.
It
consists
of a
single
string
stretched
between
two
bridges,
one or both of which are
movable,
and which stand upon a
graduated
rule for the
purpose
of
readily
changing
and
measuring
the
length
of the part of the
string
between
them..
Mechanics
::
Mechanics
(n.) That
science,
or
branch
of
applied
mathematics,
which
treats
of the
action
of
forces
on
bodies..
Homaxonial
::
Homaxonial
(a.)
Relating
to that kind of
homology
or
symmetry,
the
mathematical
conception
of
organic
form, in which all axes are
equal.
See under
Promorphology..
Iatromathematical
::
Iatromathematical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
iatromathematicians
or their
doctrine.
Anathematical
::
Anathematical
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
having
the
nature
of, an
anathema..
Iatromathematician
::
Iatromathematician
(n.) One of a
school
of
physicians
in
Italy,
about the
middle
of the 17th
century,
who tried to apply the laws of
mechanics
and
mathematics
to the human body, and hence were eager
student
of
anatomy;
--
opposed
to the
iatrochemists..
Geometer
::
Geometer
(n.) One
skilled
in
geometry;
a
geometrician;
a
mathematician.
Surveyor
::
Surveying
(n.) That
branch
of
applied
mathematics
which
teaches
the art of
determining
the area of any
portion
of the
earth's
surface,
the
length
and
directions
of the
bounding
lines,
the
contour
of the
surface,
etc., with an
accurate
delineation
of the whole on
paper;
the act or
occupation
of
making
surveys..
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