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trochoid
[ troh-koid ]
noun
- Geometry. a curve traced by a point on a radius or an extension of the radius of a circle that rolls, without slipping, on a curve, another circle, or a straight line. Equation: x = 补胃 鈭 b sin 胃, y = a 鈭 b cos 胃.
adjective
- rotating on an axis, as a wheel.
trochoid
/ 藞迟谤蓹蕣办蓴瑟诲 /
noun
- the curve described by a fixed point on the radius or extended radius of a circle as the circle rolls along a straight line
adjective
- rotating or capable of rotating about a central axis
- anatomy (of a structure or part) resembling or functioning as a pivot or pulley
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Derived Forms
- 迟谤辞藞肠丑辞颈诲补濒濒测, adverb
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Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 迟谤辞路肠丑辞颈顎僤补濒 adjective
- 迟谤辞路肠丑辞颈顎僤补濒路ly adverb
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of trochoid1
C18: from Greek 迟谤辞办丑辞别颈诲脓蝉 circular, from trokhos wheel
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Trochoid, tr艒鈥瞜oid, n. the curve traced by a fixed point in a wheel which rolls in a right line.鈥攁djs.
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Then any point in the circumference of the half-crown will move through a curve called a 鈥榯rochoid.鈥
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Globigerinidaceae.鈥擲hells vitreous, coarsely perforated; chambers few spheroidal rapidly increasing in size; arranged in a trochoid or nautiloid spiral.
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X. Rotalidaceae.鈥擲hells vitreous, finely perforate; walls thick, often double, but without an intermediate party-layer traversed by canals; form usually spiral or trochoid.
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