| Samuel Johnson - 1773 - 1164 lapas
...gixXi.-.] A feilion of a con« made by a plane, fa that the axis of the feflron indines to the oppofite leg of the cone, which in the parabola is parallel to it, and in the elliplis interfeai it. Hurra, HY"PERBOLE. f. [u'iri,fl:xi.] A figure in rhctorick by which any thing... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1824 - 852 lapas
...words are transposed from the plain grammatical order. Milton. IIYi'K'RBOLA. ni [i^re,. and ^ixx»..] A section of a cone made by a plane, so that the axis...which in the parabola is parallel to it, and in the ellipsis intersects it. HY'PERIIOLE. 7i. s. [;•*,,,/>.*;,, Gr.] A figure in rhetorick by which any... | |
| Walter Hamilton (M.R.A.S.) - 1825 - 474 lapas
...signification of the word to which it is joined. HYPERBOLA (from vrif, and feXAa/.) In Mathematics, a section of a cone made by a plane, so that the axis of the section inclines to the opposing leg of the cone, which in the parabola is parallel to it, and in the ellipse intersects it.... | |
| Walter Hamilton - 1825 - 486 lapas
...Mathematics, a section of a cone made by a plane, so that the axis of the section inclines to the opposing leg of the cone, which in the parabola is parallel to it, and in the ellipse intersects it. HYP HYPERBOREAN (from hyperboreas.) In Geography, northern. HYPEKCRITIC (from i«ri{, and xf'iixa;.)... | |
| Walter Hamilton - 1825 - 468 lapas
...of the word to which it is joined. ^HYPERBOLA (from I/rIJ, and /SxXXw.) In Mathematics, a sectionof a cone made by a plane, so that the axis of the section inclines to the opposing leg of the cone, which in the parabola is parallel to it, and in the ellipse intersects it.... | |
| Henry Neuman - 1827 - 740 lapas
...pointers. HIPEAR, vn. To hiccough. V. Hipar. Hirrcóo, im. (Bot.) Horned cumin. HIPÉRBOLA, sf. (Geom.) Section of a cone made by a plane, so that the axis...section inclines to the opposite leg of the cone. HirÍRBOLE, sf. Hyperbole, a figure in rhetoric, by which any thing is increased or decreased beyond... | |
| Henry Neumann, Giuseppe Baretti - 1839 - 792 lapas
...HIPE.XR, rn. To hiccough. V. Hipar. HiPEcdo, sm. (Bot.) Horned cumin. Hir^RBOLA, sf. (Geom.) Section ofa cone made by a plane, so that the axis of the section inclines to the opposite leg of the cone. IIipfRBOLC, sf. Hyperbole, a figure in rhetoric, by which any thing is increased or docroas• ed beyond... | |
| Henry Neuman - 1842 - 744 lapas
...ilircXfi, en. To hiccough. V. Hipar. HIPECOO, tm. (Bot.) Horned cumin. HIPERBOLA,*/. (Geom.) Section ofa cone made by a plane, so that the axis of the section inclines to the opposite leg of the cone. I! i : , i i..'ii .. .:/'. Hyperbole, a figure in rhetoric, by which any thing is increased or decreased... | |
| W. M. Buchanan - 1846 - 768 lapas
...in a long retention of the verb which completes the sentence. HTPEB'BOLA, from fan^ wXtj, an excess. A section of a cone made by a plane, so that the plane makes a greater angle with the base of the cone than that formed by the base and side of the... | |
| Henry McMurtrie - 1847 - 268 lapas
...contains more oxygen than chloric acid. HYPER'BOLA, Geom., Gr., vrttp (huper), beyond, and (ballo), to throw. A section of a cone made by a plane, so that...section inclines to the opposite leg of the cone. HYPERICA'CE^, Bot.,Gr., 'trttpixov (Huperikon), St. John's wort. A natural Order of Plants. HY'PERSTHENE,... | |
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