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Definition of bounded
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Bounded
(imp. & p. p.) of Boun.
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Billiards
::
Billiards
(n.) A game
played
with ivory balls o a
cloth-covered,
rectangular
table,
bounded
by
elastic
cushions.
The
player
seeks to impel his ball with his cue so that it shall
either
strike
(carom
upon) two other
balls,
or drive
another
ball into one of the
pockets
with which the table
sometimes
is
furnished..
Unlimited
::
Unlimited
(a.)
Undefined;
indefinite;
not
bounded
by
proper
exceptions;
as,
unlimited
terms..
Tetrahedron
::
Tetrahedron
(n.) A solid
figure
inclosed
or
bounded
by four
triangles.
Trihedral
::
Trihedral
(a.)
Having
three sides or
faces;
thus, a
trihedral
angle is a solid angle
bounded
by three plane
angles..
Seabound
::
Seabound
(a.)
Bounded
by the sea.
Rectilinear
::
Rectilinear
(a.)
Straight;
consisting
of a
straight
line or
lines;
bounded
by
straight
lines;
as, a
rectineal
angle;
a
rectilinear
figure
or
course..
Bounded
::
Bounded
(imp. & p. p.) of Boun.
Quadrature
::
Quadrature
(a.) The
integral
used in
obtaining
the area
bounded
by a
curve;
hence,
the
definite
integral
of the
product
of any
function
of one
variable
into the
differential
of that
variable..
Parish
::
Parish
(n.) An
ecclesiastical
society,
usually
not
bounded
by
territorial
limits,
but
composed
of those
persons
who
choose
to unite under the
charge
of a
particular
priest,
clergyman,
or
minister;
also,
loosely,
the
territory
in which the
members
of a
congregation
live..
Finite
::
Finite
(a.)
Having
a
limit;
limited
in
quantity,
degree,
or
capacity;
bounded;
--
opposed
to
infinite;
as,
finite
number;
finite
existence;
a
finite
being;
a
finite
mind;
finite
duration..
Trapezium
::
Trapezium
(n.) A plane
figure
bounded
by four right
lines,
of which no two are
parallel..
Diploid
::
Diploid
(n.) A solid
bounded
by
twenty-four
similar
quadrilateral
faces.
It is a
hemihedral
form of the
hexoctahedron.
Deltohedron
::
Deltohedron
(n.) A solid
bounded
by
twelve
quadrilateral
faces.
It is a
hemihedral
form of the
isometric
system,
allied
to the
tetrahedron..
Trapezohedron
::
Trapezohedron
(n.) A
tetartohedral
solid of the
hexagonal
system,
bounded
by six
trapezoidal
planes.
The faces of this form are
common
on
quartz
crystals..
Sea-walled
::
Sea-walled
(a.)
Surrounded,
bounded,
or
protected
by the sea, as if by a
wall..
Abounded
::
Abounded
(imp. & p. p.) of
Aboun.
Trisoctahedron
::
Trisoctahedron
(n.) A solid of the
isometric
system
bounded
by
twenty-four
equal
faces,
three
corresponding
to each face of an
octahedron..
Dodecagon
::
Dodecagon
(n.) A
figure
or
polygon
bounded
by
twelve
sides and
containing
twelve
angles.
Cone
::
Cone (n.) A solid of the form
described
by the
revolution
of a
right-angled
triangle
about one of the sides
adjacent
to the right
angle;
--
called
also a right cone. More
generally,
any solid
having
a
vertical
point and
bounded
by a
surface
which is
described
by a
straight
line
always
passing
through
that
vertical
point;
a solid
having
a
circle
for its base and
tapering
to a point or
vertex..
Chiliahedron
::
Chiliahedron
(n.) A
figure
bounded
by a
thousand
plane
surface.
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