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Geometric transformation combining reflection and translation
geometry, a glide reflection or transflection is a geometric transformation that consists of a reflection across a hyperplane and a translation ("glide") in
Glide_reflection
Classification of a two-dimensional repetitive pattern
Another transformation is a glide reflection, a combination of reflection and translation parallel to the line of reflection. Mathematically, a wallpaper
Wallpaper_group
Coordinate system using perpendicular axes
2\theta \,),(x\sin 2\theta -y\cos 2\theta \,)).} A glide reflection is the composition of a reflection across a line followed by a translation in the direction
Cartesian_coordinate_system
Isometry of the Eluclidean plane
as length. There are four types: translations, rotations, reflections, and glide reflections (see below § Classification). The set of Euclidean plane isometries
Euclidean_plane_isometry
Geometrical property
unchanged. In 2D, a glide reflection symmetry (also called a glide plane symmetry in 3D, and a transflection in general) means that a reflection in a line or
Symmetry_(geometry)
Type of symmetry group
groups with horizontal line reflection, glide reflection, or 180° rotation (groups 3–7), the position of the reflection axis or rotation point in the
Frieze_group
Topics referred to by the same term
software Glide reflection, a geometrical transformation Bacterial gliding, a form of motility in biology Glide (album), by Jerry Douglas, 2008 "Glide", a song
Glide
Notation for 2-dimensional spherical, euclidean and hyperbolic symmetry groups
reflection through a line (or plane) translation by a vector rotation of finite order around a point infinite rotation around a line in 3-space glide-reflection
Orbifold_notation
Isometry group of Euclidean space
to the plane, or a reflection with respect to a perpendicular plane glide reflection with respect to a plane, and a translation in that plane inversion
Euclidean_group
Extinct genus of early animals
bilaterally symmetric across the midline, or are offset from each other via glide reflection, or possibly both. Dickinsonia fossils are known only in the form of
Dickinsonia
Non-orientable surface with one edge
of glide-reflection), and is one of only 13 nonstandard surfaces. Again, this can be understood as the quotient of the hyperbolic plane by a glide reflection
Möbius_strip
Extinct genus of animals
lack of known segmented legs or limbs, coupled with the presence of glide reflection instead of symmetric segments, suggests that an arthropod classification
Spriggina
Moving pattern in Conway's Game of Life
pattern repeats its configuration with a glide reflection symmetry. After four steps and two glide reflections, it returns to its original orientation
Glider (Conway's Game of Life)
Glider_(Conway's_Game_of_Life)
Pattern like a row of Ws joined together
from a simple motif like a line segment by repeated application of a glide reflection. Although the origin of the word is unclear, its first printed appearances
Zigzag
Transformation of a geometric space preserving structure
the orientation of a chiral shape. Indirect motions include reflections, glide reflections, and Improper rotations, that invert the orientation of a chiral
Motion_(geometry)
Property of an object that is not congruent to its mirror image
symmetry. Its symmetry group is a frieze group generated by a single glide reflection. In three dimensions, every figure that possesses a mirror plane of
Chirality_(mathematics)
Frondose Ediacaran fossil
represents a frondose rangeomorph, and its overall body plan shows glide reflection symmetry, which is typical of the clade. It is one of two described
Fractofusus_misrai
Order of colonial marine cnidarians
are indeed annual in nature.[citation needed] Some sea pens exhibit glide reflection symmetry, rare among extant animals. Sea pens are sometimes sold in
Sea_pen
Fundamental space of geometry
group, given a reflection r, every rigid transformation that is not a rigid motion is the product of r and a rigid motion. A glide reflection is an example
Euclidean_space
Group of transformations under which the object is invariant
emphasize that it includes orientation-reversing isometries (reflections, glide reflections and improper rotations), as long as those isometries map this
Symmetry_group
Genus of frond-like lifeforms
to the right and left from a zig-zag medial suture (thus exhibiting glide reflection, or opposite isometry). The genus Charnia was named after Charnwood
Charnia
Distance-preserving mathematical transformation
translation or a rotation. Any opposite isometry is either a reflection or a glide reflection. Coxeter 1969, p. 29 Coxeter 1969, p. 39 Beckman, F.S.; Quarles
Isometry
Geometry concept
each reflection in the group: since isometries are in the same coset regardless of translational components, a reflection and a glide reflection with
Point groups in two dimensions
Point_groups_in_two_dimensions
Extinct genus of animals
chordate relatives do show glide reflection during developmental stages, like hemichordates, which show a glide reflection in their gill apparatus during
Burykhia
Mathematical invariance under transformations
include glide reflection symmetry (a reflection followed by a translation) and rotoreflection symmetry (a combination of a rotation and a reflection). A dyadic
Symmetry
Classification system for crystals
operations, that is, by turning screw rotations into rotations, glide reflections into reflections and moving all symmetry elements into the origin. Each crystallographic
Crystallographic_point_group
Theorem in plane geometry
which case it is necessarily either a reflection in a line or a glide-reflection (the product of three reflections in a line and two perpendiculars to it)
Hjelmslev's_theorem
Matrix representing a Euclidean rotation
contrast, a translation moves every point, a reflection exchanges left- and right-handed ordering, a glide reflection does both, and an improper rotation combines
Rotation_matrix
Geometric shapes formed from squares
when none is a rigid transformation (translation, rotation, reflection or glide reflection) of another (pieces that can be picked up and flipped over)
Pseudo-polyomino
Invariance of operations under geometric translation
The Lebesgue measure is a complete translation-invariant measure. Glide reflection Displacement Periodic function Lattice (group) Translation operator
Translational_symmetry
Mathematics book
dihedral symmetry 3 Frieze patterns Motif, frieze pattern, frieze group, glide reflection, translation 4 Wallpaper patterns Wallpaper pattern, net 5 Finite objects
Geometric_symmetry_(book)
Fossil taxon
their bodies consist of segmented isomers, which are arranged in a glide reflection along a central axis. Unlike other proarticulates, the larger isomers
Vendia
Geologic formation in South Australia
Elongated motile organism, with glided reflection. Archaeaspinus A. fedonkini Rounded motile organism, with glided reflection. Dickinsonia D. costata D. tenuis
Rawnsley_Quartzite
Mathematics book
(face-transitive), §1.3 symmetry, isometry, rotation, translation, reflection, glide reflection, group, transitivity, k-isogonal tiling (vertex-transitive),
Tilings_and_patterns
Geometric shape formed from squares
rotation, reflection, or glide reflection) of another (pieces that can be picked up and flipped over). Translating, rotating, reflecting, or glide reflecting
Polyomino
Overview of and topical guide to geometry
angles Angle trisection Congruence Reflection Rotation Coordinate rotations and reflections Translation Glide reflection Similarity Similarity transformation
Outline_of_geometry
History of crystallography to 1895
containing only the translations and rotations. Rotoinversions and glide reflections were introduced by Evgraf Fedorov and Arthur Moritz Schoenflies to
History of crystallography before X-rays
History_of_crystallography_before_X-rays
Extinct proarticulate animal
direct mirror images. This phenomenon is described as the symmetry of glide reflection, which is a characteristic also found in the similar Spriggina. Some
Yorgia
Figure formed by knights moves on a grid
when none is a rigid transformation (translation, rotation, reflection or glide reflection) of another (pieces that can be picked up and flipped over)
Polyknight
Notation to represent symmetry in point groups, plane groups and space groups
axes (combination of rotation and translation) and glide planes (combination of mirror reflection and translation). As a result, many different space
Hermann–Mauguin_notation
considered in basic geometry include reflectional symmetry, rotational symmetry, translational symmetry and glide reflection symmetry, which are described more
Symmetry_in_mathematics
Feature of a system that is preserved under some transformation
object and its mirror image. Glide reflection: These are represented by a composition of a translation and a reflection. These symmetries occur in some
Symmetry_(physics)
Polyform with a regular hexagon as the base form
asymmetrical. The tilings of most of the reflection-symmetrical polyhexes are also invariant under glide reflections of the same order by the length of the
Polyhex
Genus of Precambrian organisms
the symmetry observed is not exactly bilaterian but appears to be a glide reflection, where opposite segments are shifted by half an interval. The genus
Cyanorus
Extinct species of marine animal
possesses deep, hook-shaped depressions that are arranged accordingly to glide reflection of bilateral symmetry. The 'shell' of Armillifera possess a lack of
Armillifera
Extinct species of marine invertebrate
bilateral symmetry, and although it has been suggested that it possesses glide reflection symmetry, such suggestions are based upon a taphonomic effect deforming
Chondroplon
International airport serving Faro, Portugal
(ILS) was installed at the runway along with the installation of a glide reflection mirror. The security area at the runway was also expanded. Phase II
Faro_Airport
Geometric axis of rotation and translation
element) Euler's rotation theorem – rotations without translation Glide reflection Helical symmetry Line group Screw theory Space group Bottema, O., and
Screw_axis
Element in fossils
do not touch. Sea pen - extant order with some members exhibiting glide reflection symmetry Ivantsov, A.Y. (2001). "Vendia and Other Precambrian "Arthropods""
Isomer_(Proarticulata)
Extinct class of simple animals
body. The phenomenon of left-right alternating segments is called glide reflection symmetry, and is a diagnostic feature of proarticulates. Transverse
Vendiamorpha
Regular tiling of a two-dimensional space
has parametric variations within a fixed symmetry. Type 2 contains glide reflections, and is 2-isohedral keeping chiral pairs distinct. There are also
Hexagonal_tiling
Polygonal chain whose vertices are not all coplanar
segment { }. The symmetry operation between sequential vertices is glide reflection. Examples are shown on the uniform square and pentagon antiprisms.
Skew_polygon
Mathematical group that can be generated as the set of powers of a single element
Infinite cyclic groups p1, (*∞∞) p11g, (22∞) Two frieze groups are isomorphic to Z. With one generator, p1 has translations and p11g has glide reflections.
Cyclic_group
used irregular polygons when tiling the plane and often used reflections, glide reflections, and translations to obtain further patterns. Many of his works
Mathematics_and_art
Genus of proarticulate
up to 20 cm (7.9 in) in length. Like other proarticulates, it has a Glide reflection, meaning it is not truly symmetrical. And as is common within the White
Podolimirus
Geometric transformation which produces an identical image
In crystals, screw rotations and/or glide reflections are additionally possible. These are rotations or reflections together with partial translation.
Symmetry_operation
Symmetry group of a configuration in space
group symmetry operations of reflection, rotation and improper rotation (also called rotoinversion), and the screw axis and glide plane symmetry operations
Space_group
Rotation composed with a reflection
, an element of E(3)\E+(3): thus it can also be a pure reflection in a plane, or have a glide plane. An indirect isometry is an affine transformation
Improper_rotation
Association of professional crystallographers
by an m (mirror), and a glide-reflection is denoted by a g. Place holder 1 denotes an orthogonal direction with no reflections. Acta Crystallographica
International Union of Crystallography
International_Union_of_Crystallography
One of the 7 crystal systems in crystallography
those with pure reflection at the base of the prism and halfway those with glide planes instead of pure reflection planes; the glide is one half of a
Monoclinic_crystal_system
Extinct species of enigmatic organism
become wider towards the periphery. The symmetry of these ribs exhibits glide reflection (opposite isometry); that is, the corresponding segments on the left
Ovatoscutum
Semiregular tiling of the plane
colors of squares, but are not 1-uniform, repeated either by reflection or glide reflection, or in general each row of squares can be shifted around independently
Elongated_triangular_tiling
Extinct genus of trilobozoan
morphologies including bifurcating ridges and long structures exhibiting glide reflection that may represent digestive cavities. However, unlike Albumares, Lobodiscus
Lobodiscus
rhombohedral A reflection plane m within the point groups can be replaced by a glide plane, labeled as a, b, or c depending on which axis the glide is along
List_of_space_groups
Geologic formation in the Northwest Territories, Canada
Shallow-water Elongated motile organism. Dickinsonia Dickinsonia sp. Deep-water Oval motile organism, with glided reflection. First record in Laurentia.
Blueflower_Formation
History of geometrical crystallography to 1895
classes which had been previously overlooked. Rotoinversions and glide reflections were introduced by Evgraf Fedorov and Arthur Moritz Schoenflies to
Geometrical crystallography before X-rays
Geometrical_crystallography_before_X-rays
2012 single by Marilyn Manson
"No Reflection" is a song by American rock band Marilyn Manson. The track serves as the lead single from the band's eighth studio album, Born Villain.
No_Reflection
Classification system for symmetry groups in geometry
reflection across the line (x=1). [4,4]+ () (p4) is generated by S0,1 S1,2, and S0,2. [4+,4+] () (pgg) is generated by 2-fold rotation S0,2 and glide
Coxeter_notation
Tiling forced to use inequivalent tile placements
1968; one of these tiles using only direct isometries without reflections or glide reflections, so answering a question of Heesch. The problem of anisohedral
Anisohedral_tiling
Application of Clifford algebra
planar reflections that pass through its axis; thus it can be called a 2-reflection. Rotoreflections, glide reflections, and point reflections can also
Plane-based_geometric_algebra
Semiregular tiling of the hyperbolic plane
points. The [6+,4+], (32×) subgroup has narrow lines representing glide reflections. The subgroup index-8 group, [1+,6,1+,4,1+] (3232) is the commutator
Truncated tetrahexagonal tiling
Truncated_tetrahexagonal_tiling
Symmetry with three or more colours
three different rotation centres of order three (120°), but no reflections or glide reflections. There are two distinct ways of colouring the p3 pattern with
Polychromatic_symmetry
Optical reflectance effect in materials
gemstones. The band resembles the slit pupil of a cat's eye and appears to glide across the surface as the stone, the light source, or the observer moves
Chatoyancy
Uniform tiling of the hyperbolic plane
with [6+,4+] (32×) symmetry, with 2 and 3 fold gyration points and glide reflections. This four color tiling is related to a semiregular infinite skew
Rhombitetrahexagonal_tiling
Uniform tiling of the hyperbolic plane
points. The [8+,8+], (44×) subgroup has narrow lines representing glide reflections. The subgroup index-8 group, [1+,8,1+,8,1+] (4444) is the commutator
Truncated order-4 octagonal tiling
Truncated_order-4_octagonal_tiling
Finnish/Russian crystallographer and general
and Arthur Moritz Schoenflies added new symmetry elements such as glide reflection to those considered by Gadolin; using these new symmetry elements they
Axel_Gadolin
Canadian experimental rock duo
the chest"), and was initially suggested as a joke; this later became a reflection of the band's sound, characterized by the members as "dissonance-induced
Angine_de_Poitrine
classification of isometries into translations, rotations, reflections, and glide reflections. The second of its chapters concerns the discrete isometry
Incidence and Symmetry in Design and Architecture
Incidence_and_Symmetry_in_Design_and_Architecture
and Michael League Merge Cultures and Rhythms on Elipsis (Album Review)". Glide Magazine. Retrieved January 16, 2026. Law, Sam (January 19, 2026). "Album
List_of_2026_albums
single fundamental domain for each subgroup is filled in yellow. Glide reflections are given with dashed lines. Subgroups can be expressed as Coxeter
Tetrakis_square_tiling
Guidance system for a landing aircraft
hangars. Glide slope systems are also limited by the terrain in front of the glide slope antennas. If terrain is sloping or uneven, reflections can create
Instrument_landing_system
Compact composite lens
refraction and reflection) form of the lens, entirely invented by Fresnel, has outer prismatic elements that use total internal reflection as well as refraction
Fresnel_lens
2003 studio album by Boyd Tinsley
first solo album, "True Reflections," (RCA) checks in at No. 97. Handler, Shane (2003-06-22). "Boyd Tinsley". Glide Magazine. Glide Publishing, LLC. Archived
True_Reflections
Clothing made of latex rubber
using lubricant (lube) which provides a slippery surface for the latex to glide over. A third method of reducing or eliminating the high friction of latex
Latex_clothing
V-twin softail cruiser motorcycle with solid-cast disc wheels
and signed the deal on January 6, 1982, selling Harley the Sub Shock Wide Glide prototype, the patents for the design, all the tooling, and six complete
Harley-Davidson_Fat_Boy
Inuit language dialect
can have allophones heard as [ɪ ʊ]. /j/ can be heard as either a palatal glide [j] or a fricative [ʝ]. The comparison of some animal names in the Siglitun
Sallirmiutun
American actor and comedian (1934–2022)
the key villain General Peter McAllister; Grosse Pointe Blank; Electra Glide in Blue; and Hot Shots! Part Deux, playing Senator Grey Edwards. In 1985
Mitchell_Ryan
2026 studio album by Drake
Smith, Thomas (May 22, 2026). "Drake Sets U.K. Chart Record as 'Iceman' Glides Straight to No. 1". Billboard. Retrieved May 24, 2026. "Drake becomes first
Iceman_(album)
British rock musician and songwriter (1946–1991)
incisive sense of rhythm, his vocal placement was very good and he was able to glide effortlessly from a register to another. He also had a great musicality
Freddie_Mercury
FM radio reception phenomenon
ILS-Localizer (ILS-LOC) and ILS-Glide-Path (ILS-GP) transmitters to operate at airports in presence of strong reflections, e.g. due to terrain and buildings
Capture_effect
2025 studio album by Christone "Kingfish" Ingram
producer using different sets of musicians for the recording sessions. In Glide Magazine, Jim Hynes wrote, "The rapid rush to fame was a lot to absorb for
Hard Road (Christone Ingram album)
Hard_Road_(Christone_Ingram_album)
Former nighttime show at Epcot
IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth was a nighttime show performed nightly at Epcot at the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida. The show utilized
IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth
IllumiNations:_Reflections_of_Earth
American actress (1944–2018)
Maze". Los Angeles Times. Lyons, Patricia (September 21, 1986). "Locke glides into directing with 'Ratboy'". Wisconsin State Journal. Behar, Henri (December
Sondra_Locke
2015). "So You Think You Can Moonwalk? The Best Showstopping Shoes to Glide Into Fall". Vogue. Retrieved December 26, 2024. Fusilli, Jim (June 25, 2009)
Cultural impact of Michael Jackson
Cultural_impact_of_Michael_Jackson
Phenomenon in crystallization
planes of the crystal, a process also called glide. The twinning is always reflection twinning and the glide plane is also the mirror plane. Deformation
Crystal_twinning
Genus of birds
chase. The typical flight pattern is a series of flaps followed by a short glide. They are commonly found in wooded or shrubby areas. The genus Accipiter
Accipiter
American detective television series
liquor store at 52nd and Main. Upon watching Blake in the 1973 film Electra Glide in Blue, then ABC executive Michael Eisner contacted him about doing a police
Baretta
American musician (born 1959)
Michele (October 8, 2012). "Susanna Hoffs Sparkles on 'Someday' (Interview)". Glide Magazine. Archived from the original on August 25, 2023. Retrieved August
Susanna_Hoffs
Ordered arrangement of atoms, ions, or molecules in a crystalline material
preferentially parallel to higher density planes. Plastic deformation: Dislocation glide occurs preferentially parallel to higher density planes. The perturbation
Crystal_structure
Swedish scientist, philosopher, and theologian (1688–1772)
of Les Misérables, that Swedenborg, in company with Blaise Pascal, had "glided into insanity". Swedenborg proposed many scientific ideas during his lifetime
Emanuel_Swedenborg
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, woman of Lydia.
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Northern Irish
Northern Irish : reduced form of McGlade.English : topographic name for someone who lived in a glade, Middle English glade.English : from an Old English personal name Glæd.German (also Gläde) : nickname for a handsome man, from Middle Low German glad(de) ‘smooth’, ‘shining’.
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Hindu
Like Rudra i.e. Hanuman, Shree Ganesh
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Australian, French, German
Will; Helmet
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Greek
Defender of man.
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Bengali, Indian
Lord Krishna; Mist; Fog; Dew
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African, Hindu, Indian, Japanese
God
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Very Splendid; Rich
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Biblical
Flocks, sheep, riches.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly East Midlands)
English (chiefly East Midlands) : from a pet form of Day 1 and 2.
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English American Greek
meaning 'on the watch'. Often used as an independent name.
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Snow-clad; A Western Usa State; Snow Capped
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n.
A transitional sound in speech which is produced by the changing of the mouth organs from one definite position to another, and with gradual change in the most frequent cases; as in passing from the begining to the end of a regular diphthong, or from vowel to consonant or consonant to vowel in a syllable, or from one component to the other of a double or diphthongal consonant (see Guide to Pronunciation, // 19, 161, 162). Also (by Bell and others), the vanish (or brief final element) or the brief initial element, in a class of diphthongal vowels, or the brief final or initial part of some consonants (see Guide to Pronunciation, // 18, 97, 191).
n.
The descent of a mass of earth, rock, or snow down a hill or mountain side; as, a land slide, or a snow slide; also, the track of bare rock left by a land slide.
n.
Alt. of Guide
n.
The glede or kite.
v. t.
To move along the surface of any body by slipping, or without walking or rolling; to slip; to glide; as, snow slides down the mountain's side.
imp. & p. p.
of Glide
n.
Same as Guide bar, under Guide.
v. t.
To break or dash in pieces; to demolish; as, to elide the force of an argument.
v. t.
To pass or put imperceptibly; to slip; as, to slide in a word to vary the sense of a question.
n.
A surface of ice or snow on which children slide for amusement.
v. t.
To cause to slide; to thrust along; as, to slide one piece of timber along another.
v. i.
To pass with a glide, as the voice.
n.
The act of sliding; as, a slide on the ice.
n.
A slide valve.
n.
An inclined plane on which heavy bodies slide by the force of gravity, esp. one constructed on a mountain side for conveying logs by sliding them down.
n.
One who, or that which, glides.
v. i.
To slide; to glide.
v. t.
To lead or direct in a way; to conduct in a course or path; to pilot; as, to guide a traveler.