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  • Cycloid
  • Curve traced by a point on a rolling circle

    In geometry, a cycloid is the curve traced by a point on a circle as it rolls along a straight line without slipping. A cycloid is a specific form of trochoid

    Cycloid

    Cycloid

    Cycloid

  • Street Fighter
  • Japanese media franchise

    Street Fighter is a Japanese media franchise centered on a series of fighting games developed and published by Capcom. The first game in the series was

    Street Fighter

    Street Fighter

    Street_Fighter

  • Fish scale
  • Hard skeletal covering of fish

    ancestors to all jawed fishes today. Most bony fishes are covered with the cycloid scales of salmon and carp, the ctenoid scales of perch, or the ganoid scales

    Fish scale

    Fish scale

    Fish_scale

  • Cycloid (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    cycloid is a curve traced by a rolling circle. "Cycloid" can also refer to: Cyclida (formerly Cycloidea), an order of prehistoric crustaceans Cycloid

    Cycloid (disambiguation)

    Cycloid_(disambiguation)

  • Brachistochrone curve
  • Fastest curve descent without friction

    are cycloids. But the portion of the cycloid used for each varies. Specifically, the brachistochrone can use up to a complete rotation of the cycloid (at

    Brachistochrone curve

    Brachistochrone curve

    Brachistochrone_curve

  • Psychosis
  • Abnormal condition of the mind

    Myxedematous psychosis Stimulant psychosis Tardive psychosis Shared psychosis Cycloid psychosis is typically an acute, self-limiting form of psychosis with psychotic

    Psychosis

    Psychosis

  • Cycloid gear
  • Toothed gear based on epicycloids and hypocycloids

    independent of the number of teeth. A Roots blower is one extreme, a form of cycloid gear where the ratio of the pitch diameter to the generating circle diameter

    Cycloid gear

    Cycloid gear

    Cycloid_gear

  • Tautochrone curve
  • Curve for which the time to roll to the end is equal for all starting points

    curve. The curve is a cycloid, and the time is equal to π times the square root of the radius of the circle which generates the cycloid, divided by the square

    Tautochrone curve

    Tautochrone curve

    Tautochrone_curve

  • Tommaso Ceva
  • Italian Jesuit mathematician (1648–1737)

    "Cycloidum anomalarum". The principle involved is that of doubling angles. The cycloid of Ceva has the polar equation r = 1 + 2 cos ⁡ ( 2 θ ) {\displaystyle r=1+2\cos(2\theta

    Tommaso Ceva

    Tommaso Ceva

    Tommaso_Ceva

  • Involute
  • Curve traced by a string as it is unwrapped from another curve

    demonstrationes geometricae (1673), where he showed that the involute of a cycloid is still a cycloid, thus providing a method for constructing the cycloidal pendulum

    Involute

    Involute

    Involute

  • Cycloidal drive
  • Eccentric gear reduction mechanism

    to 119:1 and double stage up to 7,569:1. The cycloid disc is usually designed with a shortened cycloid in order to minimize the eccentricity of the disc

    Cycloidal drive

    Cycloidal drive

    Cycloidal_drive

  • Trochoid
  • Curve traced by a circle rolling along a line

    point is on the circle, the trochoid is called common (also known as a cycloid); if the point is inside the circle, the trochoid is curtate; and if the

    Trochoid

    Trochoid

    Trochoid

  • Visual calculus
  • Visual mathematical proofs

    area of the cycloid is 3πr2: it is 3 times the area of the generating circle. The tangent cluster can be seen to be a circle because the cycloid is generated

    Visual calculus

    Visual calculus

    Visual_calculus

  • Blaise Pascal
  • French polymath (1623–1662)

    treatise on the arithmetical triangle. Between 1658 and 1659, he wrote on the cycloid and its use in calculating the volume of solids. Following several years

    Blaise Pascal

    Blaise Pascal

    Blaise_Pascal

  • Cavalieri's principle
  • Geometrical concept relating area and volume

    arcs of cycloids. By Cavalieri's principle, the circle therefore has the same area as that region. Consider the rectangle bounding a single cycloid arch

    Cavalieri's principle

    Cavalieri's principle

    Cavalieri's_principle

  • Evolute
  • Centers of curvature of a curve

    because the tautochrone curve is a cycloid, and the cycloid has the unique property that its evolute is also a cycloid. The theory of evolutes, in fact

    Evolute

    Evolute

    Evolute

  • Hypocycloid
  • Curve traced by a point on a circle rolling within another circle

    the larger circle is increased, the hypocycloid becomes more like the cycloid created by rolling a circle on a line. The 2-cusped hypocycloid called

    Hypocycloid

    Hypocycloid

    Hypocycloid

  • Osculating circle
  • Circle of immediate corresponding curvature of a curve at a point

    {\textstyle {\frac {d^{2}\gamma }{ds^{2}}}} with respect to the arc length s. A cycloid with radius r can be parametrized as follows: γ ( t ) = [ r ( t − sin ⁡

    Osculating circle

    Osculating circle

    Osculating_circle

  • Horologium Oscillatorium
  • 1673 book on pendular motion by Christiaan Huygens

    keep perfect time can be achieved if the path of the pendulum bob is a cycloid. However, it was unclear what form to give the metal cheeks regulating

    Horologium Oscillatorium

    Horologium Oscillatorium

    Horologium_Oscillatorium

  • Cyclida
  • Extinct order of crustaceans

    Cyclida (formerly Cycloidea, and so sometimes known as cycloids) is an extinct order of crab-like fossil arthropods that lived from the Carboniferous to

    Cyclida

    Cyclida

    Cyclida

  • Street Fighter EX
  • 1996 video game

    Bloody Hokuto, and two cyborgs named Cycloid-β and Cycloid-γ. Cycloid-β (サイクロイド-β, Saikuroido Bēta) and Cycloid-γ (サイクロイド-γ, Saikuroido Ganma), both appear

    Street Fighter EX

    Street_Fighter_EX

  • William Lindeman
  • Piano manufacturer

    York; Herman is best known for patenting the firm's unusually shaped "Cycloid" square piano, and with his brother Ferdinand, and son George, he headed

    William Lindeman

    William_Lindeman

  • Roulette (curve)
  • Mathematical curves generated by rolling other curves together

    geometry of curves, a roulette is a kind of kinematic curve, generalizing cycloids, epicycloids, hypocycloids, trochoids, epitrochoids, hypotrochoids, and

    Roulette (curve)

    Roulette (curve)

    Roulette_(curve)

  • American butterfish
  • Species of fish

    ventral fins, one long, continuous dorsal fin, long pectoral fins, and tiny, cycloid scales. The tail fin is nearly as long as the dorsal fin and deeply forked

    American butterfish

    American butterfish

    American_butterfish

  • Involute gear
  • Gear with teeth whose profile is an involute of a circle

    gear profile is the most commonly used system for gearing today, with cycloid gearing still used for some specialties such as clocks. In an involute

    Involute gear

    Involute gear

    Involute_gear

  • Exocoetus
  • Genus of fishes

    a genus of flying fishes. It is a bony fish. The body is covered with cycloid scales. The mouth is wide, and the jaws bear teeth. It is a marine fish

    Exocoetus

    Exocoetus

    Exocoetus

  • Arc length
  • Distance along a curve

    with closed-form solutions for arc length include the catenary, circle, cycloid, logarithmic spiral, parabola, semicubical parabola and straight line.

    Arc length

    Arc length

    Arc_length

  • Osteichthyes
  • Diverse clade of vertebrate animals

    teleost scales. Teleost scales are then divided into two subgroups which are cycloid scales and ctenoid scales. All of these scales have a base of bone that

    Osteichthyes

    Osteichthyes

    Osteichthyes

  • Carcinisation
  • Evolution of crustaceans into crab-like forms

    Günter Schweigert (2007). "Juracyclus posidoniae n. gen. and sp., the first cycloid arthropod from the Jurassic" (PDF). Journal of Paleontology. 81 (1): 213–215

    Carcinisation

    Carcinisation

    Carcinisation

  • Aristotle's wheel paradox
  • Ancient paradox in geometry

    Ps travel in a cycloid path as they roll together one revolution. While each travels 2πR horizontally from start to end, Ps's cycloid path is shorter

    Aristotle's wheel paradox

    Aristotle's_wheel_paradox

  • Skyhook (structure)
  • Proposed momentum exchange tether

    and the tether rotation rate are synchronized, the tether tip moves in a cycloid curve. At the lowest point it is momentarily stationary with respect to

    Skyhook (structure)

    Skyhook (structure)

    Skyhook_(structure)

  • Postpartum psychosis
  • Psychosis beginning suddenly in the first two weeks after childbirth

    psychiatry, manic and cycloid syndromes are regarded as distinct, but, studied long-term among childbearing women, the bipolar and cycloid variants are intermingled

    Postpartum psychosis

    Postpartum psychosis

    Postpartum_psychosis

  • Kosher animals
  • Animals that comply with Jewish regulations for consumption

    placoid, cosmoid, ganoid, ctenoid and cycloid. The majority of kosher fish exhibit the latter two forms, ctenoid or cycloid, but the bowfin (Amia calva) is

    Kosher animals

    Kosher animals

    Kosher_animals

  • Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Home video game console

    Nintendo of America; and the NES Max, a controller with grip handles and a "cycloid" sliding-disc D-pad in place of the traditional one. Both controllers have

    Nintendo Entertainment System

    Nintendo Entertainment System

    Nintendo_Entertainment_System

  • Kimbell Art Museum
  • Art museum in Texas, US

    using a cycloid curve for the gallery vaults would reduce the ceiling height and provide other benefits as well. The relatively flat cycloid curve would

    Kimbell Art Museum

    Kimbell Art Museum

    Kimbell_Art_Museum

  • Pinktail triggerfish
  • Species of fish

    terminal mouth, as well as small eyes, and the body is covered in tough cycloid scales. The pinktail triggerfish is found throughout the Indian and Pacific

    Pinktail triggerfish

    Pinktail triggerfish

    Pinktail_triggerfish

  • Fish anatomy
  • Study of the form or morphology of fishes

    scales covering the outer body. Singular bowfin cycloid scale Cycloid scales covering rohu Bowfin cycloid scales There are four principal types of fish

    Fish anatomy

    Fish anatomy

    Fish_anatomy

  • List of curves
  • Brachistochrone Butterfly curve (transcendental) Catenary Clélies Cochleoid Cycloid Horopter Isochrone Isochrone of Huygens (Tautochrone) Isochrone of Leibniz[1]

    List of curves

    List_of_curves

  • Gallery of curves
  • Brachistochrone Butterfly curve (transcendental) Catenary Clélies Cochleoid Cycloid Horopter Isochrone Pursuit curve Rhumb line Syntractrix Tractrix Trochoid

    Gallery of curves

    Gallery_of_curves

  • Cyclogon
  • Curve traced by a vertex of a polygon as it rolls

    as the number of sides increases to infinity, the cyclogon becomes a cycloid. The cyclogon has an interesting property regarding its area. Let A denote

    Cyclogon

    Cyclogon

  • Leptolepis
  • Extinct genus of ray-finned fishes

    completely made of bone. Another modern development in Leptolepis were its cycloid scales, which lacked the covering of ganoine present in more basal teleosts

    Leptolepis

    Leptolepis

    Leptolepis

  • Duke Nukem 3D
  • 1996 first-person shooter video game

    Los Angeles once again, and kills the leader of the alien menace: the Cycloid Emperor. The game ends as Duke promises that after some "R&R", he will

    Duke Nukem 3D

    Duke_Nukem_3D

  • Leedsichthys
  • Extinct genus of fishes

    Steurbautichthys †Catervariolidae Catervariolus Kisanganichthys Songanella Cycloid clade †Antofagastaichthys †Araripichthys †Cavenderichthys †Koonwarria?

    Leedsichthys

    Leedsichthys

    Leedsichthys

  • Clupeidae
  • Family of fishes

    and sprats. Many members of the family have a body protected with shiny cycloid (very smooth and uniform) scales, a single dorsal fin, and a fusiform body

    Clupeidae

    Clupeidae

    Clupeidae

  • Bluntnose minnow
  • Species of fish

    cause a cross-hatched look along the body. The scales on these fish are cycloid scales, a type of leptoid scale. It is possible to find the age of a fish

    Bluntnose minnow

    Bluntnose minnow

    Bluntnose_minnow

  • Christiaan Huygens
  • Dutch mathematician and physicist (1629–1695)

    showed it to be a cycloid, rather than the circular arc of a pendulum's bob, and therefore that pendulums needed to move on a cycloid path in order to

    Christiaan Huygens

    Christiaan Huygens

    Christiaan_Huygens

  • Duke Nukem Forever
  • 2011 video game

    work with the Cycloid Emperor. The president was actually intending to have the aliens kill Duke so he could control the Earth with Cycloid Emperor. He

    Duke Nukem Forever

    Duke_Nukem_Forever

  • Scale (zoology)
  • Small rigid plate that grows out of an animal's skin

    Amblypterus striatus Placoid scales on a lemon shark (Negaprion brevirostris) Cycloid scales on a common roach (Rutilus rutilus) True cosmoid scales can only

    Scale (zoology)

    Scale (zoology)

    Scale_(zoology)

  • Beltrami identity
  • Special case of the Euler-Lagrange equations

    {\displaystyle \phi } being a variable. These are the parametric equations for a cycloid. Consider a string with uniform density μ {\displaystyle \mu } of length

    Beltrami identity

    Beltrami_identity

  • Aromaticity
  • Chemical property

    doi:10.1021/ja01429a002. Henry Edward Armstrong (1890). "The structure of cycloid hydrocarbon". Proceedings of the Chemical Society (London). 6 (85): 95–106

    Aromaticity

    Aromaticity

    Aromaticity

  • Jean de Beaugrand
  • French lineographer and mathematician (1584–1640)

    mathematician and published works on geostatics. He is credited with naming the cycloid. He lived and worked in Paris as an artist until his death in 1640. D Diderot

    Jean de Beaugrand

    Jean de Beaugrand

    Jean_de_Beaugrand

  • Train wheel
  • Wheel designed for railway tracks

    rubber-tyred trams have guide wheels.[citation needed] Adhesive weight Cycloid and trochoid Wheelset (rail transport)#Conical wheel-tread Lewis, R.; Olofsson

    Train wheel

    Train wheel

    Train_wheel

  • Pseudamiops diaphanes
  • Species of fish

    the caudal fin they have a faint dark bar that goes across. They have cycloid scales that are thin and shed easily. They lack a lateral line and a supramaxilla

    Pseudamiops diaphanes

    Pseudamiops_diaphanes

  • Japanese white crucian carp
  • Species of fish

    laterally compressed, with a distinctly humped back. The scales are large and cycloid in shape, with a complete lateral line. Serration is present on the last

    Japanese white crucian carp

    Japanese white crucian carp

    Japanese_white_crucian_carp

  • Johann Bernoulli
  • Swiss mathematician (1667–1748)

    a reward for its solution. Entering the challenge, Johann proposed the cycloid, the path of a point on a moving wheel, also pointing out the relation

    Johann Bernoulli

    Johann Bernoulli

    Johann_Bernoulli

  • Epicycloid
  • Plane curve traced by a point on a circle rolled around another circle

    -r\sin \left({\frac {R+r}{r}}\theta \right)} List of periodic functions Cycloid Cyclogon Deferent and epicycle Epicyclic gearing Epitrochoid Hypocycloid

    Epicycloid

    Epicycloid

    Epicycloid

  • List of organisms named after works of fiction
  • †Prolatcyclus kindzadza Mychko et al., 2019 Crustacean Kin-dza-dza! A fossil cycloid from the Carboniferous of Orenburg Oblast, Russia. Coptoborus brigman Smith

    List of organisms named after works of fiction

    List_of_organisms_named_after_works_of_fiction

  • Bakugan Battle Brawlers season 1
  • Season of television series

    when the truly massive Gorem and Julie work together in the end they beat Cycloid and Billy. 11 "Grandpa's Got A Brand New Bakugan" Transliteration: "The

    Bakugan Battle Brawlers season 1

    Bakugan_Battle_Brawlers_season_1

  • Seconds pendulum
  • Pendulum whose period is precisely two seconds

    following a cycloid motion instead of a simple circle would be more accurate. After developing some clocks to correct the motion with "cycloid cheeks", Huygens

    Seconds pendulum

    Seconds pendulum

    Seconds_pendulum

  • Perciformes
  • Order of ray-finned fishes

    are usually ctenoid (rough to the touch), although sometimes they are cycloid (smooth to the touch) or otherwise modified. "Perciform - Form and function"

    Perciformes

    Perciformes

    Perciformes

  • Sparidae
  • Family of fishes

    referred to as the axillary pelvic process. The scales are typically smooth, cycloid, or slightly rough to the touch, weakly ctenoid, The lateral line is single

    Sparidae

    Sparidae

    Sparidae

  • Halfbeak
  • Family of fishes

    the case of Euleptorhampus viridis. Their scales are relatively large, cycloid (smooth), and easily detached. No spines are in the fins. A distinguishing

    Halfbeak

    Halfbeak

  • Limaçon trisectrix
  • Quartic plane curve

    plane curve trisectrixes that includes the Conchoid of Nicomedes, the Cycloid of Ceva, Quadratrix of Hippias, Trisectrix of Maclaurin, and Tschirnhausen

    Limaçon trisectrix

    Limaçon trisectrix

    Limaçon_trisectrix

  • Black carp
  • Species of fish

    viewed from above with the fish's mouth closed. The black carp has large cycloid scales on its body and a forked tail fin behind a broad caudal peduncle

    Black carp

    Black carp

    Black_carp

  • American eel
  • Species of fish

    another. Inner gill slits are wide. The scales are small, rudimentary, cycloid, relatively well embedded below the epidermis and therefore often difficult

    American eel

    American eel

    American_eel

  • Trisectrix
  • Curve which could be used to trisect an angle with compass and straightedge

    (the graph of the cube function) Hyperbola with eccentricity 2 Parabola Cycloid of Ceva A related concept is a sectrix, which is a curve which can be used

    Trisectrix

    Trisectrix

  • Pinktail chalceus
  • Species of fish

    considered an accurate reflection of its scale size; the scales themselves are cycloid. The original description gave it the common name "large-scaled chalceus"

    Pinktail chalceus

    Pinktail chalceus

    Pinktail_chalceus

  • List of Greek and Latin roots in English/A–G
  • All Latin and Greek roots beginning with G

    (kuklikós) acyclic, anticyclone, anticyclonic, bicycle, cycle, cyclic, cyclide, cycloid, cyclone, cyclops, cyclosis, cyclotomic, dicyclic, eccyclema, epicycle

    List of Greek and Latin roots in English/A–G

    List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/A–G

  • Sturgeon
  • Ray-finned fish

    sturgeon, as they have ganoid scales instead of the permitted ctenoid and cycloid scales. While all Orthodox groups forbid the consumption of sturgeon, some

    Sturgeon

    Sturgeon

  • Archaeomaene
  • Extinct genus of ray-finned fishes

    Steurbautichthys †Catervariolidae Catervariolus Kisanganichthys Songanella Cycloid clade †Antofagastaichthys †Araripichthys †Cavenderichthys †Koonwarria?

    Archaeomaene

    Archaeomaene

    Archaeomaene

  • Virgin Islands dwarf sphaero
  • Species of reptile

    rounded, smooth, cycloid (have a smooth outer edge), and imbricate. The scales on the ventral caudal (head) scales are smooth, cycloid, and enlarged mid-ventrally

    Virgin Islands dwarf sphaero

    Virgin Islands dwarf sphaero

    Virgin_Islands_dwarf_sphaero

  • Anarhichadidae
  • Family of ray-finned fishes

    Anarrhichthys. There is a single pair of nostrils. The scales, if present, are cycloid, tiny and do not overlap. There are well developed movement sensitive sensory

    Anarhichadidae

    Anarhichadidae

    Anarhichadidae

  • Carangiformes
  • Order of fishes

    the nasal bone, a trait shared with the archerfishes. Small, adherent cycloid scales. Most carangiforms are medium to large-sized predatory fish, ranging

    Carangiformes

    Carangiformes

    Carangiformes

  • Thymallus baicalensis
  • Species of fish

    with a dark-red fringe along the upper margin. The body features larger cycloid scales on the middle of their body and caudal fins being a dark olive color

    Thymallus baicalensis

    Thymallus baicalensis

    Thymallus_baicalensis

  • Method of exhaustion
  • Primitive way of calculating area

    employed the method of exhaustion to discover the exact arc length of the cycloid. Archimedes computed the area of one turn of the spiral S {\textstyle S}

    Method of exhaustion

    Method_of_exhaustion

  • History of calculus
  • first. Torricelli extended Cavalieri's work to other curves such as the cycloid, and then the formula was generalized to fractional and negative powers

    History of calculus

    History_of_calculus

  • Guiding center
  • Center of motion of a charged particle

    (see below) while the force is being turned on. The resulting motion is a cycloid. More generally, the superposition of a gyration and a uniform perpendicular

    Guiding center

    Guiding center

    Guiding_center

  • Christopher Wren
  • English architect (1632–1723)

    presented it to the king. In 1658, he found the length of an arc of the cycloid using an exhaustion proof based on dissections to reduce the problem to

    Christopher Wren

    Christopher Wren

    Christopher_Wren

  • Rolling
  • Type of motion which combines translation and rotation with respect to a surface

    axis is a line, while the trajectory of any point in the object rim is a cycloid. The velocity of any point in the rolling object is given by v = ω × r

    Rolling

    Rolling

    Rolling

  • Timeline of classical mechanics
  • inside an inverted cycloid reach the lowest point of the cycloid in the same time and thereby experimentally shows that the cycloid is the tautochrone

    Timeline of classical mechanics

    Timeline_of_classical_mechanics

  • Rabbitfish
  • Genus of fishes

    belly with the anus sitting between these membranes. The tiny scales are cycloid and may be absent from the head region. If present on the head they are

    Rabbitfish

    Rabbitfish

    Rabbitfish

  • Quadrature (mathematics)
  • Mathematical term for squaring a plane figure

    With its help, Galileo Galilei and Gilles de Roberval found the area of a cycloid arch, Grégoire de Saint-Vincent investigated the area under a hyperbola

    Quadrature (mathematics)

    Quadrature_(mathematics)

  • List of mathematical shapes
  • Bowditch curve Brachistochrone Butterfly curve Catenary Clélies Cochleoid Cycloid Horopter Isochrone Isochrone of Huygens (Tautochrone) Isochrone of Leibniz

    List of mathematical shapes

    List_of_mathematical_shapes

  • Epitrochoid
  • Plane curve formed by rolling a circle on the outside of another

    epitrochoid. The combustion chamber of the Wankel engine is an epitrochoid. Cycloid Cyclogon Epicycloid Hypocycloid Hypotrochoid Spirograph List of periodic

    Epitrochoid

    Epitrochoid

    Epitrochoid

  • Spectrum disorder
  • Mental disorder that encompasses a range of similar conditions

    schizophrenic) and for affective disorders (cyclothymic temperament – cycloid 'psychopathy' – manic-depressive disorder), as well as by Eugen Bleuler

    Spectrum disorder

    Spectrum_disorder

  • Life of Galileo
  • 1943 play by Bertolt Brecht

    to be given by a quarter circle. Instead, the brachistochrone is a half cycloid, which was only proven much later with the development of calculus. ​Life

    Life of Galileo

    Life of Galileo

    Life_of_Galileo

  • Greater amberjack
  • Species of fish

    of moderate depth and laterally compressed, and has a covering of small cycloid scales. The largest fish have been measured at 190 cm (75 in) in total

    Greater amberjack

    Greater amberjack

    Greater_amberjack

  • List of periodic functions
  • {4A}{\pi }}{\frac {1}{4n^{2}-1}}\cos {\frac {2\pi nx}{p}}} non-continuous Cycloid p − p cos ⁡ ( f ( − 1 ) ( 2 π x p ) ) 2 π {\displaystyle {\frac {p-p\cos

    List of periodic functions

    List_of_periodic_functions

  • Black ghost knifefish
  • Species of fish

    and anal fin as these fish typically have an absent caudal fin. It has cycloid scales. Adults can reach mature lengths of 45–50 cm (18–20 in). Its body

    Black ghost knifefish

    Black ghost knifefish

    Black_ghost_knifefish

  • Carboniferous
  • Fifth period of the Paleozoic Era

    piercing teeth, such as the Symmoriida; some, the petalodonts, had peculiar cycloid cutting teeth. Most of the other cartilaginous fish were marine, but others

    Carboniferous

    Carboniferous

    Carboniferous

  • Kathala croaker
  • Species of fish

    standard length is 2.8 to 3.3 times the body's depth. There are small, cycloid scales on the head and similarly sized cteniod scales on the body. The

    Kathala croaker

    Kathala croaker

    Kathala_croaker

  • Evangelista Torricelli
  • Italian physicist and mathematician (1608–1647)

    some of the great mathematical problems of the day, such as finding a cycloid's area and center of gravity. As a result of this study, he wrote the book

    Evangelista Torricelli

    Evangelista Torricelli

    Evangelista_Torricelli

  • Loach
  • Suborder of ray-finned fish

    6 lbs). Most loaches are small, narrow-bodied and elongate, with minute cycloid scales that are often embedded under the skin, patterns of brown-to-black

    Loach

    Loach

    Loach

  • Halichoeres sanchezi
  • Species of fish

    need the longer gill rakers found in filter-feeding fish. They have thin, cycloid scales, but not on the head, save for some irregular patches of scales

    Halichoeres sanchezi

    Halichoeres sanchezi

    Halichoeres_sanchezi

  • Calculus
  • Branch of mathematics

    fluid, the oblateness of the earth, the motion of a weight sliding on a cycloid, and many other problems discussed in his Principia Mathematica (1687)

    Calculus

    Calculus

  • Melanonus zugmayeri
  • Species of fish

    reaching a total length of 294mm. It has an elongate body, covered in black cycloid scales, which is compressed laterally, reaching its deepest point at the

    Melanonus zugmayeri

    Melanonus zugmayeri

    Melanonus_zugmayeri

  • Electron cyclotron resonance
  • Phenomenon observed in physics

    in the presence of an electrical or gravitational field) resulting in a cycloid. The angular frequency (ω = 2πf ) of this cyclotron motion for a given

    Electron cyclotron resonance

    Electron_cyclotron_resonance

  • Samia Halaby
  • Palestinian-American artist (born 1936)

    artist books, drawings, and limited edition artist prints. Her Helixes and Cycloid series, as well as her Diagonal Flight series, are examples of her perceptual

    Samia Halaby

    Samia Halaby

    Samia_Halaby

  • Orthocormus
  • Extinct genus of fishes

    Steurbautichthys †Catervariolidae Catervariolus Kisanganichthys Songanella Cycloid clade †Antofagastaichthys †Araripichthys †Cavenderichthys †Koonwarria?

    Orthocormus

    Orthocormus

    Orthocormus

  • Oreochima
  • Extinct genus of ray-finned fishes

    Steurbautichthys †Catervariolidae Catervariolus Kisanganichthys Songanella Cycloid clade †Antofagastaichthys †Araripichthys †Cavenderichthys †Koonwarria?

    Oreochima

    Oreochima

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    Rab-saris

    chief of the eunuchs

  • Alek
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    Alek

    Form of Alexander; Helper and Defender of Mankind; Man's Defender

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    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Pushninder

    Lord's Flowers

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    Heart. Mind. Inspiration. Intelligent. From old German. Derived from Hugo.

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    Nirbheet

    Fearless

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    Chandrabhaga | சஂத்ரபாகா

    River Chenab

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    Cummum

    Adorable

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    Kausaleya

    Kausalyas son

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    Mountain of Handsomeness

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    The Tragedy of Romeo And Juliet' Lady Capulet, wife to Capulet.

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  • Brachystochrone
  • n.

    A curve, in which a body, starting from a given point, and descending solely by the force of gravity, will reach another given point in a shorter time than it could by any other path. This curve of quickest descent, as it is sometimes called, is, in a vacuum, the same as the cycloid.

  • Cycloidal
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or resembling, a cycloid; as, the cycloidal space is the space contained between a cycloid and its base.

  • Cycloganoidei
  • n. pl.

    An order of ganoid fishes, having cycloid scales. The bowfin (Amia calva) is a living example.

  • Roulette
  • n.

    the curve traced by any point in the plane of a given curve when the latter rolls, without sliding, over another fixed curve. See Cycloid, and Epycycloid.

  • Cycloid
  • n.

    A curve generated by a point in the plane of a circle when the circle is rolled along a straight line, keeping always in the same plane.

  • Cycloidian
  • a. & n.

    Same as 2d and 3d Cycloid.

  • Scale
  • n.

    One of the small, thin, membranous, bony or horny pieces which form the covering of many fishes and reptiles, and some mammals, belonging to the dermal part of the skeleton, or dermoskeleton. See Cycloid, Ctenoid, and Ganoid.

  • Cycloid
  • n.

    One of the Cycloidei.

  • Trochoid
  • n.

    The curve described by any point in a wheel rolling on a line; a cycloid; a roulette; in general, the curve described by any point fixedly connected with a moving curve while the moving curve rolls without slipping on a second fixed curve, the curves all being in one plane. Cycloids, epicycloids, hypocycloids, cardioids, etc., are all trochoids.

  • Ganoidei
  • n. pl.

    One of the subclasses of fishes. They have an arterial cone and bulb, spiral intestinal valve, and the optic nerves united by a chiasma. Many of the species are covered with bony plates, or with ganoid scales; others have cycloid scales.

  • Cycloid
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the Cycloidei.

  • Cycloidei
  • n. pl.

    An order of fishes, formerly proposed by Agassiz, for those with thin, smooth scales, destitute of marginal spines, as the herring and salmon. The group is now regarded as artificial.

  • Tautochrone
  • n.

    A curved line, such that a heavy body, descending along it by the action of gravity, will always arrive at the lowest point in the same time, wherever in the curve it may begin to fall; as, an inverted cycloid with its base horizontal is a tautochrone.