eccentricity
Kelime Anlamı :
1. acayiplik.
2. ayrıksılık.
3. eksantrisite (eksantriklik).
4. dış merkezlilik.
5. salgı.
6. eksenden kaçıklık.
7. eksantrisite.
8. eksantriklik.
9. eksantrik.
10. tuhaflık, eksantriklik.
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
the quality of being eccentric.
2. deviation from the normal, expected, or established.
3. an example or instance of eccentric behavior.
4. physics the distance between the center of an eccentric and its axis.
5. mathematics the ratio of the distance of any point on a conic section from a focus to its distance from the corresponding directrix. this ratio is constant for any particular conic section.
2. deviation from the normal, expected, or established.
3. an example or instance of eccentric behavior.
4. physics the distance between the center of an eccentric and its axis.
5. mathematics the ratio of the distance of any point on a conic section from a focus to its distance from the corresponding directrix. this ratio is constant for any particular conic section.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
the quality of being eccentric; any eccentric behaviour.
2. the ratio, constant for any particular conic section, of the distance of a point from the focus to its distance from the directrix
2. the ratio, constant for any particular conic section, of the distance of a point from the focus to its distance from the directrix
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
the state of being eccentric; deviation from the customary line of conduct; oddity.
2. the ratio of the distance between the center and the focus of an ellipse or hyperbola to its semi-transverse axis.
3. the ratio of the distance of the center of the orbit of a heavenly body from the center of the body round which it revolves to the semi-transverse axis of the orbit.
4. the distance of the center of figure of a body, as of an eccentric, from an axis about which it turns; the throw.
2. the ratio of the distance between the center and the focus of an ellipse or hyperbola to its semi-transverse axis.
3. the ratio of the distance of the center of the orbit of a heavenly body from the center of the body round which it revolves to the semi-transverse axis of the orbit.
4. the distance of the center of figure of a body, as of an eccentric, from an axis about which it turns; the throw.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
deviation from a center; the state of a circle with reference to its center not coinciding with that of another circle.
2. in geometry and astronomy, the distance between the foci of a conic divided by the transverse diameter. the eccentricity of the earth's orbit is .01677, or about .
3. in ancient astronomy, the distance of the center of the equant from the earth.
4. departure or deviation from that which is stated, regular, or usual; oddity; whimsicalness: as, the eccentricity of a man's genius or conduct.
5. an eccentric action or characteristic; a striking peculiarity of character or conduct.
6. also excentricity in the literal uses.
2. in geometry and astronomy, the distance between the foci of a conic divided by the transverse diameter. the eccentricity of the earth's orbit is .01677, or about .
3. in ancient astronomy, the distance of the center of the equant from the earth.
4. departure or deviation from that which is stated, regular, or usual; oddity; whimsicalness: as, the eccentricity of a man's genius or conduct.
5. an eccentric action or characteristic; a striking peculiarity of character or conduct.
6. also excentricity in the literal uses.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
(geometry) a ratio describing the shape of a conic section; the ratio of the distance between the foci to the length of the major axis
2. a circularity that has a different center or deviates from a circular path
3. strange and unconventional behavior
2. a circularity that has a different center or deviates from a circular path
3. strange and unconventional behavior
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.