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41diameter — 1. A straight line connecting two opposite points on the surface of a more or less spherical or cylindrical body, or at the boundary of an opening or foramen, passing through the center of such body or opening. 2. The distance measured a …
42Diameter of a point set — In mathematics, the diameter of a point set is the maximum pairwise distance between two points in the set, or more generally, regardless of whether a maximum exists, the smallest upper bound on such distances.[1] References ^ Algorithms and data …
43Diameter — Durchmesser * * * Dia|me|ter 〈m. 3; Geom.〉 = Durchmesser [<grch. diametros „durchmessend“] * * * Dia|me|ter, der; s, [lat. diametros < griech. diámetros, zu: diá = durch u. métron, ↑ Meter] (Geom.): Durchmesser eines Kreises od. einer Kugel …
44diameter transversa pelvis — [TA] transverse diameter of pelvis: the greatest distance from side to side across the pelvic inlet …
45Diameter — Dia̱|meter [von gr. διαμετρος = Durchmesser] m; s, (in fachspr. Fügungen: w; , Dia̱|me|tri): Durchmesser (Anat.). Dia̱|meter bi|parie|ta̱lis [ ...ri e...]: Durchmesser zwischen den beiden Scheitelbeinhöckern. Dia̱|meter bi|tempora̱lis:… …
46diameter ratio — The ratio between the distance an aircraft moves from one revolution of the propeller(s), under specified conditions, and the propeller diameter. Also known as an advance ratio …
47diameter — A straight line segment passing through the center of a figure, especially of a circle or sphere, and terminating at its edge.The length of such a line. Also, thickness or width. Half of the diameter the distance from the center to the edge is …
48diameter — noun the diameter of the hole is less than two inches Syn: breadth, width, thickness; caliber, bore, gauge …
49diameter — di•am•e•ter [[t]daɪˈæm ɪ tər[/t]] n. 1) math. a) a straight line passing through the center of a circle or sphere and meeting the circumference or surface at each end b) a straight line passing from side to side of any figure or body, through its …
50diameter at breast height — noun a measure of the diameter of the trunk of a standing tree; in Australia, at 1.3 metres above the ground. Abbrev.: dbh …