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Definition of hematic
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Hematic
(a.) Same as
Haematic.
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Eulerian
::
Eulerian
(a.)
Pertaining
to
Euler,
a
German
mathematician
of the 18th
century..
Geometrician
::
Geometrician
(n.) One
skilled
in
geometry;
a
geometer;
a
mathematician.
Temper
::
Temper
(v. t.) To
adjust,
as the
mathematical
scale to the
actual
scale,
or to that in
actual
use..
Diagram
::
Diagram
(n.) Any
simple
drawing
made for
mathematical
or
scientific
purposes,
or to
assist
a
verbal
explanation
which
refers
to it; a
mechanical
drawing,
as
distinguished
from an
artistical
one..
Result
::
Result
(n.) That which
results;
the
conclusion
or end to which any
course
or
condition
of
things
leads,
or which is
obtained
by any
process
or
operation;
consequence
or
effect;
as, the
result
of a
course
of
action;
the
result
of a
mathematical
operation..
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..
Calculate
::
Calculate
(v. i.) To
ascertain
or
predict
by
mathematical
or
astrological
computations
the time,
circumstances,
or other
conditions
of; to
forecast
or
compute
the
character
or
consequences
of; as, to
calculate
or cast one's
nativity..
Degree
::
Degree
(n.) A
division,
space,
or
interval,
marked
on a
mathematical
or other
instrument,
as on a
thermometer..
Anathematic
::
Anathematic
(a.) Alt. of
Anathematica.
Straight
::
Straight
(superl.)
Right,
in a
mathematical
sense;
passing
from one point to
another
by the
nearest
course;
direct;
not
deviating
or
crooked;
as, a
straight
line or
course;
a
straight
piece of
timber..
Represent
::
Represent
(v. t.) To serve as a sign or
symbol
of; as,
mathematical
symbols
represent
quantities
or
relations;
words
represent
ideas or
things..
Philomathematic
::
Philomathematic
(n.) A
philomath.
Mechanics
::
Mechanics
(n.) That
science,
or
branch
of
applied
mathematics,
which
treats
of the
action
of
forces
on
bodies..
Base
::
Base (n.) The
number
from which a
mathematical
table is
constructed;
as, the base of a
system
of
logarithms..
Conjugate
::
Conjugate
(a.)
Presenting
themselves
simultaneously
and
having
reciprocal
properties;
--
frequently
used in pure and
applied
mathematics
with
reference
to two
quantities,
points,
lines,
axes,
curves,
etc..
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..
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..
Euharmonic
::
Euharmonic
(a.)
Producing
mathematically
perfect
harmony
or
concord;
sweetly
or
perfectly
harmonious.
Protractor
::
Protractor
(n.) A
mathematical
instrument
for
laying
down and
measuring
angles
on
paper,
used in
drawing
or in
plotting.
It is of
various
forms,
semicircular,
rectangular,
or
circular..
Box
::
Box (n.) A tree or
shrub,
flourishing
in
different
parts of the
world.
The
common
box
(Buxus
sempervirens)
has two
varieties,
one of
which,
the dwarf box (B.
suffruticosa),
is much used for
borders
in
gardens.
The wood of the tree
varieties,
being very hard and
smooth,
is
extensively
used in the arts, as by
turners,
engravers,
mathematical
instrument
makers,
etc..
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