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geometry
  1. (mathematics) the branch of mathematics dealing with spatial relationships
  2. (mathematics) a type of geometry with particular properties
  3. (countable) the spatial attributes of an object, etc.
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    1. “The geometry of the khanda with its symmetry speaks to me of the perfection of the universe and its Creator.”
      “Cartesian and polar coordinates are great tools in the analytic geometry of the plane.”
      “This had the remarkable corollary that non-euclidean geometry was consistent if and only if euclidean geometry was consistent.”
geometrid
  1. (entomology) Any of the various moths of the family Geometridae.
  2. A larva of such moth, which when walking alternate legs and prolegs, giving the appearance of measuring.
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    1. “Among the Lepidoptera, we notice a reduction in the number of pro-legs in the 'looper' caterpillars of geometrid moths.”
      “I examine how habitat patchiness influences the distribution, abundance, and spatial dynamics of the geometrid moth Itame andersoni in the Wrangell Mountains of Alaska.”
      “By some systematists this small group of moths is treated as a subfamily of the geometrid.”
geometrization
  1. the use of geometrical concepts and techniques in a different field of study
  2. (mathematics) the description of a space as a geometry
geometer
  1. A mathematician who specializes in geometry.
  2. (zoology) Any species of geometrid moth (family Geometridae).
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    1. “A geometer is a mathematician who specializes in the study of geometrical shapes and their properties.”
      “The larva of geometer moths, the familiar inchworms, feed on mulberry leaves.”
      “The body of geometer moths is thin and more fragile looking than in other macromoths.”
geometrics
  1. A design made from geometric figures
  2. The geometric characteristics of something
  3. Examples:
    1. “Has minimalism been usurped by upfront decoration and a rash of colourful swirls, florals and geometrics, or is less still more?”
      “In quilting, geometrics have traditionally imposed the formats, the patterns.”
      “Included are geometrics, florals and foliates, animals and nature motifs and other decorative repeat patterns.”
geometrodynamics
  1. (physics) Any of several reformulations of general relativity that attempt to describe spacetime and associated phenomena completely in terms of geometry.
geometrogenesis
  1. (physics) The supposed emergence of spacetime geometry (and of matter) from interacting quantum systems (in quantum gravity theory).
geometrician
  1. A geometer; a mathematician specializing in the study of geometry.
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    1. “Every circle is but a dim realization of some perfect circle every geometrician dreams of.”
      “Even if he studied to be a geometrician he had always implied that he is much better in sports than in studies.”
      “Admittedly, as a good geometrician, I will not contradict the old proverb: the shortest way is often the best.”
geometrothermodynamics
  1. (physics) The study of geometric aspects of large-scale thermodynamic systems (such as stars)
geometricity
  1. (mathematics) The condition of being geometric, or of having been geometricized.
geometrography
  1. (geometry) The study of geometrical constructions.
geometrist
geometrisation
  1. Alternative spelling of geometrization
geometricization
  1. Act or process of geometricizing.
geometricizations
  1. plural of geometricization
geometrisations
  1. plural of geometrisation
geometrizations
  1. plural of geometrization
geometricians
geometrists
geometrids
geometers
  1. plural of geometer
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    1. “Ancient Greek geometers knew that the number of solids that can be constructed from regular geometric figures is limited to five.”
      “Our greatest debt to Lefschetz lies in the fact that he showed us that a study of topology was essential for all algebraic geometers.”
      “Pappus of Alexandria is the last of the great Greek geometers and one of his theorems is cited as the basis of modern projective geometry.”
geometries
  1. plural of geometry
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    1. “His work on non-euclidean geometries was used by Einstein in his general theory of relativity.”
      “The same issues apply more generally to other photonic crystal systems in non-fiber geometries.”
      “Two other paintings also display contradictory geometries and inaccurate vanishing points and distance points.”
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