- escribed circle
- мат. описанная окружность (треугольника)
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
escribed circle — ēˌskrībd , e noun Etymology: e + Latin scribere to write more at scribe : a circle outside of a triangle that is tangent to one of its sides and also to the other two sides that have been extended … Useful english dictionary
Escribed — Es*cribed , a. [L. e out, out of + scribere to write.] Drawn outside of; used to designate a circle that touches one of the sides of a given triangle, and also the other two sides produced. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
escribed — v. (Geometry) draw a circle around a triangle tangent to one side of the triangle and to the extensions of the other two sides … English contemporary dictionary
excircle — ˈek(s)+ˌ noun Etymology: ex (I) + circle : an escribed circle * * * /eks serr keuhl/, n. Geom. an escribed circle. [EX 1 + CIRCLE] … Useful english dictionary
Incircle and excircles of a triangle — A triangle (black) with incircle (blue), incentre (I), excircles (orange), excentres (JA,JB,JC), internal angle bisectors (red) and external angle bisectors (green) In geometry, the incircle or inscribed circle of a triangle is the largest circle … Wikipedia
excircle — /eks serr keuhl/, n. Geom. an escribed circle. [EX 1 + CIRCLE] * * * … Universalium
excircle — noun An escribed circle of a triangle; it lies outside the triangle and is tangent to one of its sides and to the extensions of the other two. See Also: excentre, excenter, incircle … Wiktionary
excenter — ˈek(s)+ˌ noun Etymology: ex (I) + center : the center of an escribed circle … Useful english dictionary
exradius — (ˈ)eks+ noun Etymology: ex (I) + radius : a radius of an escribed circle or sphere opposed to inradius … Useful english dictionary
escribe — /i skruyb /, v.t., escribed, escribing. Geom. to draw a circle outside of a triangle tangent to one side of the triangle and to the extensions of the other two sides. [1550 60; E + L scribere to write; see SCRIBE1] * * * … Universalium
escribe — /əsˈkraɪb/ (say uhs kruyb), /i / (say ee ) verb (t) (escribed, escribing) to draw (a circle) touching one side of a triangle externally and the other two sides produced …