- conicity
- [kəʋʹnısıtı] n мат.
конусность, конусообразность
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
conicity — noun see conic I … New Collegiate Dictionary
conicity — See conic. * * * … Universalium
conicity — co·nic·i·ty … English syllables
conicity — kōˈnisəd.ē noun ( es) : the quality or state of being conical : conicalness … Useful english dictionary
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conic — I. adjective Date: 1570 1. of or relating to a cone 2. conical • conicity noun II. noun Date: 1879 conic section … New Collegiate Dictionary
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conic — conically, adv. conicity /ko nis i tee/, conicalness, n. /kon ik/, adj. 1. Also, conical. having the form of, resembling, or pertaining to a cone. n. 2. Geom. See conic section. [1560 70; < Gk konikós, equiv. to kôn(os) CONE … Universalium