euclideanyuˈklɪd i ən
euclidean (adj)
English Definitions:
euclidian, euclidean (adj)
relating to geometry as developed by Euclid
"Euclidian geometry"
Euclidean (Adjective)
Adhering to the principles of traditional geometry, in which parallel lines are equidistant.
Euclidean (Adjective)
Of or relating to Euclid's Elements, especially to Euclidean geometry.
Euclidean
Euclidean (or, less commonly, Euclidian) is an adjective derived from the name of Euclid, an ancient Greek mathematician. It is the name of:
euclidean
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