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Radius



Table of contents
1 Etymology
2 Noun
3 German
4 Noun
5 Latin
6 Noun

Etymology

Latin radius (ray)

Noun

radius (Plural: radii)

  1. The bone in the forearm, on the side of the thumb.
  2. (Mathematics) A line segment drawn between a point on a circle and the circle's center.
  3. A measurement of the size of a circle, equal to the distance between a point on the cirle and the center.

Translations

  • Bulgarian: радиус m (1)
  • Dutch: straal f (2,3)
  • German: Speiche f (1), Radius m (1, 2), Halbmesser m (3)


German

Noun

Radius (Plural: Radien)

  1. One of the two bones in the forearm.
  2. (Mathematics) A line segment drawn between a point on a circle and the circle's center.

Translations


Latin

Noun

radius (Plural: radii)

  1. a ray of light.
  2. a staff or rod.
  3. a spoke of a wheel.



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