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  • Horizontal eccentricity
  • In vision, degrees of visual angle from the center of the eye

    Horizontal eccentricity refers to the horizontal axis, measured in degrees, along the visual field. The blind spot extends from an eccentricity d1 to

    Horizontal eccentricity

    Horizontal_eccentricity

  • Eccentricity
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    displaced from the focus of the circle described by the wheel Horizontal eccentricity, in vision, degrees of visual angle from the center of the eye

    Eccentricity

    Eccentricity

  • Eccentricity (mathematics)
  • Characteristic of conic sections

    eccentricity of a circle is 0. The eccentricity of a non-circular ellipse is between 0 and 1. The eccentricity of a parabola is 1. The eccentricity of

    Eccentricity (mathematics)

    Eccentricity (mathematics)

    Eccentricity_(mathematics)

  • Blind spot (vision)
  • Blindpoint of human eye

    the center of the field of vision. Bias blind spot Filling-in Horizontal eccentricity Acute idiopathic blind spot enlargement syndrome Angioscotoma Brian

    Blind spot (vision)

    Blind spot (vision)

    Blind_spot_(vision)

  • Scotoma
  • Altered region in an otherwise normal field of vision

    or institutional structure. Floater Scotomization Amsler grid Horizontal eccentricity Visual field test Binasal hemianopsia Bitemporal hemianopsia Cortical

    Scotoma

    Scotoma

    Scotoma

  • Ellipsis
  • Triple-dot punctuation mark

    available in electronic text – is to use the precomposed character U+2026 … HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS. When text is omitted following a sentence, a period (full stop)

    Ellipsis

    Ellipsis

  • Solar irradiance
  • Measurement of electromagnetic radiation

    DNI. Direct horizontal irradiance (DirHI), or beam horizontal irradiance (BHI), is the direct component of irradiance received on a horizontal surface as

    Solar irradiance

    Solar irradiance

    Solar_irradiance

  • Chromostereopsis
  • Visual illusion in color images

    result, the visual axis passes through the cornea with a nasal horizontal eccentricity, meaning that the average ray bound for the fovea must undergo

    Chromostereopsis

    Chromostereopsis

    Chromostereopsis

  • Eccentricity effect
  • The eccentricity effect is a visual phenomenon that affects visual search. As retinal eccentricity increases (i.e. the light of the image enters the eye

    Eccentricity effect

    Eccentricity_effect

  • Azimuth
  • Horizontal angle from north or other reference cardinal direction

    Arabic: اَلسُّمُوت, romanized: as-sumūt, lit. 'the directions') is the horizontal angle from a cardinal direction, most commonly north, in a local or observer-centric

    Azimuth

    Azimuth

    Azimuth

  • Geodetic datum
  • Reference frame for measuring location

    information systems, remote sensing, and cartography. A horizontal datum is used to measure a horizontal position, across the Earth's surface, in latitude and

    Geodetic datum

    Geodetic datum

    Geodetic_datum

  • Sundial
  • Time-telling device

    the sundial to be accurate throughout the year. The style's angle from horizontal is equal to the sundial's geographical latitude. The term sundial can

    Sundial

    Sundial

    Sundial

  • Elliptic orbit
  • Kepler orbit with an eccentricity of less than one

    an orbit with an eccentricity of less than 1;[citation needed] this includes the special case of a circular orbit, with eccentricity equal to 0. Some

    Elliptic orbit

    Elliptic orbit

    Elliptic_orbit

  • Polarization (waves)
  • Property of waves that can oscillate with more than one orientation

    the string is plucked, the vibrations can be in a vertical direction, horizontal direction, or at any angle perpendicular to the string. In contrast, in

    Polarization (waves)

    Polarization (waves)

    Polarization_(waves)

  • Astronomical coordinate systems
  • System for specifying positions of celestial objects

    celestial sphere is ambiguous about the definition of its center point. The horizontal, or altitude-azimuth, system is based on the position of the observer

    Astronomical coordinate systems

    Astronomical coordinate systems

    Astronomical_coordinate_systems

  • Sao (moon)
  • Irregular moon of Neptune

    to the apocentre, showing the eccentricity. The satellite is in Kozai resonance, i.e. its inclination and eccentricity are coupled (the inclination of

    Sao (moon)

    Sao (moon)

    Sao_(moon)

  • Ellipse
  • Plane curve

    points are the same. The elongation of an ellipse is measured by its eccentricity e {\displaystyle e} , a number ranging from e = 0 {\displaystyle e=0}

    Ellipse

    Ellipse

    Ellipse

  • Conic section
  • Curve from a cone intersecting a plane

    directrix, are in a fixed ratio, called the eccentricity. The type of conic is determined by the value of the eccentricity. In analytic geometry, a conic may be

    Conic section

    Conic section

    Conic_section

  • Scattered disc
  • Collection of bodies in the extreme Solar System

    trans-Neptunian objects. The scattered-disc objects (SDOs) have orbital eccentricities ranging as high as 0.8, inclinations as high as 40°, and perihelia greater

    Scattered disc

    Scattered disc

    Scattered_disc

  • Body roundness index
  • Body scale based on waist circumference and height

    of a person's individual body shape. Based on the principle of body eccentricity, it provides a visual and anthropometric tool for health evaluation.

    Body roundness index

    Body roundness index

    Body_roundness_index

  • Geocentric orbit
  • Orbit around Earth

    velocity will be at its minimum. Eccentricity a measure of how much an orbit deviates from a perfect circle. Eccentricity is strictly defined for all circular

    Geocentric orbit

    Geocentric_orbit

  • S/2023 U 1
  • Irregular moon of Uranus

    orbital period of 1.86 years (681 d). S/2023 U 1 has an average orbital eccentricity of 0.25 and an average inclination of 144° with respect to the ecliptic

    S/2023 U 1

    S/2023_U_1

  • 3I/ATLAS
  • Interstellar comet in 2025

    known as the orbital eccentricity. Whereas elliptical orbits have an eccentricity less than 1, hyperbolic orbits have an eccentricity greater than 1. For

    3I/ATLAS

    3I/ATLAS

    3I/ATLAS

  • Themisto (moon)
  • Outer moon of Jupiter

    inclination of about 45° to the ecliptic, in a prograde direction and with an eccentricity of 0.252. Its orbit is continuously changing due to solar and planetary

    Themisto (moon)

    Themisto (moon)

    Themisto_(moon)

  • Lunar phase
  • Shape of the Moon's sunlit portion as viewed from Earth

    the time between successive recurrences of the same phase: due to the eccentricity of the Moon's orbit, this duration is not perfectly constant but averages

    Lunar phase

    Lunar phase

    Lunar_phase

  • Flattening
  • Measure of compression between circle to ellipse or sphere to an ellipsoid of revolution

    {1-e^{2}}},\end{aligned}}} where e {\displaystyle e} is the eccentricity. Earth flattening Eccentricity (mathematics) § Ellipses Equatorial bulge Ovality Planetary

    Flattening

    Flattening

    Flattening

  • Hyperbola
  • Plane curve: conic section

    called the focal distance or linear eccentricity. The quotient c a {\displaystyle {\tfrac {c}{a}}} is the eccentricity e {\displaystyle e} . The equation

    Hyperbola

    Hyperbola

    Hyperbola

  • Analemma
  • Diagrammatic representation of Sun's position over a period of time

    governed by the combined effects of Earth's axial tilt and its orbital eccentricity. An analemma can be photographed by keeping a camera at a fixed location

    Analemma

    Analemma

    Analemma

  • S/2002 N 5
  • Irregular moon of Neptune

    orbital period of 8.6 Earth years. S/2002 N 5 has an average orbital eccentricity of 0.43 and an average inclination of 46.3° with respect to the ecliptic

    S/2002 N 5

    S/2002 N 5

    S/2002_N_5

  • Plutino
  • Dynamical group of trans-Neptunian objects

    the reference non-plutino 2002 KX14). Orbital eccentricity is represented by segments extending horizontally from perihelion to aphelion; inclination is

    Plutino

    Plutino

  • Orbit equation
  • Astrodynamic equation

    attraction is four times as strong. The parameter e {\displaystyle e} is the eccentricity of the orbit, and is given by e = 1 + 2 E ℓ 2 m 3 μ 2 {\displaystyle

    Orbit equation

    Orbit_equation

  • Position of the Sun
  • Calculating the Sun's location in the sky at a given time and place

    system, convert to the equatorial coordinate system, and convert to the horizontal coordinate system. The resulting Sun angles are the solar zenith angle

    Position of the Sun

    Position of the Sun

    Position_of_the_Sun

  • Visual acuity
  • Clarity of vision

    E2/(E2+E), where E is eccentricity in degrees visual angle, and E2 is a constant of approximately 2 degrees. At 2 degrees eccentricity, for example, acuity

    Visual acuity

    Visual acuity

    Visual_acuity

  • Hypotrochoid
  • Curve traced by a point outside a circle rolling within another circle

    the hypocycloid with d = r and the ellipse with R = 2r and d ≠ r. The eccentricity of the ellipse is e = 2 d / r 1 + ( d / r ) {\displaystyle e={\frac {2{\sqrt

    Hypotrochoid

    Hypotrochoid

    Hypotrochoid

  • Figure of the Earth
  • Size and shape used to model the Earth for geodesy

    {\displaystyle a} and eccentricity e {\displaystyle e} ; a {\displaystyle a} and flattening f {\displaystyle f} . Eccentricity and flattening are different

    Figure of the Earth

    Figure of the Earth

    Figure_of_the_Earth

  • Crusher
  • Machine designed to reduce large objects into smaller ones

    VSC series cone crusher, whose combination of crushing frequency and eccentricity is the best, can make materials have higher comminution degree and higher

    Crusher

    Crusher

  • Crankshaft
  • Mechanism for converting reciprocating motion to rotation

    similar principle applies to balance shafts, which are occasionally used. Eccentricity and dynamic displacement are critical factors influencing the performance

    Crankshaft

    Crankshaft

    Crankshaft

  • Halimede (moon)
  • Irregular moon of Neptune

    yellow segments extend from the pericentre to the apocentre, showing the eccentricity. It is also worth mentioning that Sao and Laomedeia are similar to Halimede

    Halimede (moon)

    Halimede (moon)

    Halimede_(moon)

  • Meridian (geography)
  • Line between the poles with the same longitude

    passage will not occur exactly at 12 hours because of the Earth orbit eccentricity (see Equation of time). A standard meridian is a meridian used for determining

    Meridian (geography)

    Meridian (geography)

    Meridian_(geography)

  • Latitude
  • Geographic coordinate specifying north-south position

    or semi-minor axis, b; or (2) the (first) flattening, f; or (3) the eccentricity, e. These parameters are not independent: they are related by f = a −

    Latitude

    Latitude

    Latitude

  • Field of view
  • Extent of the observable world seen at any given moment

    night relative to foveal vision (sensitivity is highest at around 20 deg eccentricity). Many optical instruments, particularly binoculars or spotting scopes

    Field of view

    Field of view

    Field_of_view

  • Equation of time
  • Apparent solar time minus mean solar time

    23.44 degrees relative to the plane of the Earth's equator; and the eccentricity of the Earth's orbit around the Sun, which is about 0.0167. The equation

    Equation of time

    Equation of time

    Equation_of_time

  • Marilyn Monroe
  • American actress and model (1926–1962)

    comedy achieved its effects", and Roger Ebert wrote that "Monroe's eccentricities and neuroses on sets became notorious, but studios put up with her long

    Marilyn Monroe

    Marilyn Monroe

    Marilyn_Monroe

  • Peripheral vision
  • Area of one's field of vision outside of the point of fixation

    edges of the visual field, "mid-peripheral" vision refers to medium eccentricities, and "near-peripheral", sometimes referred to as "para-central", vision

    Peripheral vision

    Peripheral vision

    Peripheral_vision

  • Gravity turn
  • Spacecraft launch or descent maneuver

    fires again, at zero angle of attack, the thrust accelerates the ship horizontally, inserting it into orbit. Because heat shields and parachutes cannot

    Gravity turn

    Gravity turn

    Gravity_turn

  • Neso (moon)
  • Irregular moon of Neptune

    yellow segments extend from the pericentre to the apocentre, showing the eccentricity. Neso is affected by the Kozai mechanism. Neso is about 60 km (37 mi)

    Neso (moon)

    Neso (moon)

    Neso_(moon)

  • Mountains of Io
  • Features of the moon of Jupiter

    exceptional for the strong tidal heating it undergoes, caused by the eccentricity of its orbit (which results from its resonance with Europa and Ganymede)

    Mountains of Io

    Mountains_of_Io

  • Exoplanet orbital and physical parameters
  • orbit, the radial-velocity method can determine four: semi-major axis, eccentricity, longitude of periastron, and time of periastron. Two parameters remain

    Exoplanet orbital and physical parameters

    Exoplanet_orbital_and_physical_parameters

  • Orbit
  • Curved path of an object around a point

    At the present epoch, Mars has the next largest eccentricity while the smallest orbital eccentricities are seen with Venus and Neptune. As two objects

    Orbit

    Orbit

    Orbit

  • Precession
  • Periodic change in the direction of a rotation axis

    precession, changes in the tilt of Earth's axis to its orbit, and the eccentricity of its orbit over tens of thousands of years are all important parts

    Precession

    Precession

    Precession

  • NGC 1851
  • Globular cluster in the constellation Columba

    cluster is following a highly eccentric orbit through the galaxy, with an eccentricity of about 0.7. This object has a Shapley–Sawyer Concentration Class of

    NGC 1851

    NGC 1851

    NGC_1851

  • Kepler orbit
  • Celestial orbit whose trajectory is a conic section in the orbital plane

    axis, which defines the size of the orbit e {\displaystyle e} is the eccentricity, which defines the shape of the orbit θ {\displaystyle \theta } is the

    Kepler orbit

    Kepler orbit

    Kepler_orbit

  • Apsis
  • Either of two extreme points in a celestial object's orbit

    axis of the Earth measured from the plane of the ecliptic. The Earth's eccentricity and other orbital elements are not constant, but vary slowly due to the

    Apsis

    Apsis

    Apsis

  • Lissajous curve
  • Mathematical curve outputted from a specific pair of parametric equations

    (see image). Similarly, a ratio of ⁠5/4⁠ produces a figure with five horizontal lobes and four vertical lobes. Rational ratios produce closed (connected)

    Lissajous curve

    Lissajous curve

    Lissajous_curve

  • V391 Pegasi
  • Star in the constellation Pegasus

    in the constellation of Pegasus. The star is classified as an "extreme horizontal branch star". It is small, with only half the mass and a bit less than

    V391 Pegasi

    V391 Pegasi

    V391_Pegasi

  • Meridian (vision)
  • visual angle; it's a measure of eccentricity. Each polar axis is a meridian of the visual field. For example, the horizontal meridian runs from the observer's

    Meridian (vision)

    Meridian_(vision)

  • Dubhe
  • Binary star in the constellation Ursa Major

    about 23 astronomical units (AU), with a period of 44.5 years and an eccentricity of 0.44. There is another spectroscopic binary at an angular separation

    Dubhe

    Dubhe

    Dubhe

  • Meridian circle
  • Astronomical instrument for timing of the passage of stars

    possible by horizontal and vertical screws. A spirit level was used to monitor for any inclination of the axis to the horizon. Eccentricity (an off-center

    Meridian circle

    Meridian circle

    Meridian_circle

  • Lunar distance
  • Distance from center of Earth to center of Moon

    the semi-major axis. However, due to its elliptical orbit with varying eccentricity, the instantaneous distance varies with monthly periodicity. Furthermore

    Lunar distance

    Lunar distance

    Lunar_distance

  • World Geodetic System
  • Geodetic reference system

    semi-minor axis b which equals a × (1 − f) = 6356752.3142 m, and the first eccentricity squared, e2 = 6.69437999014×10−3. The original standardization document

    World Geodetic System

    World Geodetic System

    World_Geodetic_System

  • Hydrostatic equilibrium
  • State of balance between external forces on a fluid and internal pressure gradient

    {\displaystyle r_{e},} the polar radius by r p , {\displaystyle r_{p},} and the eccentricity by ϵ , {\displaystyle \epsilon ,} with ϵ = 1 − r p 2 / r e 2 , {\displaystyle

    Hydrostatic equilibrium

    Hydrostatic equilibrium

    Hydrostatic_equilibrium

  • Offshore embedded anchors
  • Type of marine mooring component

    and mooring line. Padeye eccentricity, often measured as the padeye offset ratio, is the relationship between the horizontal and vertical distance of

    Offshore embedded anchors

    Offshore embedded anchors

    Offshore_embedded_anchors

  • 8 Ursae Minoris
  • Star in Ursa Minor

    (in order from star) Mass Semimajor axis (AU) Orbital period (days) Eccentricity Inclination (°) Radius b / Halla ≥ 1.65±0.06 MJ 0.462±0.006 93.31±0.06

    8 Ursae Minoris

    8_Ursae_Minoris

  • Newton's laws of motion
  • Laws in physics about force and motion

    that is, ellipses (including circles), parabolas, or hyperbolas. The eccentricity of the orbit, and thus the type of conic section, is determined by the

    Newton's laws of motion

    Newton's_laws_of_motion

  • Sound localization in owls
  • Ability of owls to locate sounds in 3D space

    eccentricity between the right and left ear differing by less than 0.1 mm. Between stages 36 and 37, the surface area was 0.6-1.9 mm2. Eccentricity was

    Sound localization in owls

    Sound localization in owls

    Sound_localization_in_owls

  • 1 Aquarii
  • Binary star in the constellation Aquarius

    single-lined spectroscopic binary with an orbital period of 5.385 yr and an eccentricity of 0.368. The visible component is an aging giant star with a stellar

    1 Aquarii

    1 Aquarii

    1_Aquarii

  • Iota Antliae
  • Star in the constellation Antlia

    the radius of the Sun. It is a red clump giant, indicating it is on the horizontal branch and is generating energy through helium fusion. The star is 3.32 billion

    Iota Antliae

    Iota Antliae

    Iota_Antliae

  • Assured clear distance ahead
  • Safe driving distance between cars

    and temporal limits of motion perception across variations in speed, eccentricity, and low vision". Journal of Vision. 9 (30): 30.1–14. doi:10.1167/9.1

    Assured clear distance ahead

    Assured_clear_distance_ahead

  • Luna 3
  • Soviet lunar probe launched in 1959

    probe made several orbits around the Earth, the secular rise in the eccentricity resulted in a decrease of the perigee because the semimajor axis is conserved

    Luna 3

    Luna 3

    Luna_3

  • Gaocheng Astronomical Observatory
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site

    calculations on the secular changes of the obliquity of the ecliptic and the eccentricity of the Earth's orbit. It is the first in a series of 27 observatories

    Gaocheng Astronomical Observatory

    Gaocheng Astronomical Observatory

    Gaocheng_Astronomical_Observatory

  • Titan (moon)
  • Largest moon of Saturn

    Titan overwhelmingly dominates Saturn's system and has a high orbital eccentricity not immediately explained by co-accretion alone. A proposed model for

    Titan (moon)

    Titan (moon)

    Titan_(moon)

  • (19308) 1996 TO66
  • Trans-Neptunian object in the Kuiper belt

    be collisional fragments broken off of the dwarf planet Haumea. The eccentricity of 1996 TO66 varies between ca. 0.110 and 0.125 every 2 million years

    (19308) 1996 TO66

    (19308) 1996 TO66

    (19308)_1996_TO66

  • 3 Cancri
  • Star in the constellation Cancer

    stellar classification of K3 III that is most likely (86% chance) on the horizontal branch. The star has 2.9 times the mass of the Sun and has expanded to

    3 Cancri

    3_Cancri

  • Edward James
  • British poet and arts patron (1907–1984)

    guest of Mabel Dodge Luhan, where he was known for his amusing, clever eccentricity and effeminate manner. In Taos, he met the Hon. Dorothy Brett, an impoverished

    Edward James

    Edward_James

  • Akinetopsia
  • Loss of visual motion perception

    loss of his visual field. He lost his visual field beyond a 30-degree eccentricity and could not identify visual objects by their proper names. Most of

    Akinetopsia

    Akinetopsia

  • Bathers at Asnières
  • Painting by Georges Seurat

    pseudonym ‘Edmond Jacques’, wrote, ‘behind and under some prismatic eccentricities Seurat conceals the most distinguished qualities of draughtsmanship

    Bathers at Asnières

    Bathers at Asnières

    Bathers_at_Asnières

  • LL Aquarii
  • Binary star in the constellation Aquarius

    The first orbital elements were published in 2008, showing an orbital eccentricity of 0.3095 with a mass ratio of 0.86. Stellar models indicated the stars

    LL Aquarii

    LL_Aquarii

  • HD 39118
  • Triple stellar system in the constellation Orion

    complete an orbit around each other every 2,570 days (7 years). The orbital eccentricity is equivalent to 0.3. HD 39118 can be seen in the northern celestial

    HD 39118

    HD 39118

    HD_39118

  • Camera obscura
  • Optical device

    Saint-Cloud suggested in his 1292 work Almanach Planetarum that the eccentricity of the Sun could be determined with the camera obscura from the inverse

    Camera obscura

    Camera obscura

    Camera_obscura

  • Transverse wave
  • Moving wave that has oscillations perpendicular to the direction of the wave

    wave. A simple example is given by the waves that can be created on a horizontal length of string by anchoring one end and moving the other end up and

    Transverse wave

    Transverse wave

    Transverse_wave

  • Earth radius
  • Distance from the Earth surface to a point near its center

    {1-e^{2}}{a^{2}}}N(\varphi )^{3},} where e {\displaystyle e} is the eccentricity of the earth. This is the radius that Eratosthenes measured in his arc

    Earth radius

    Earth radius

    Earth_radius

  • Parabola
  • Plane curve: conic section

    have the same eccentricity. Therefore, only circles (all having eccentricity 0) share this property with parabolas (all having eccentricity 1), while general

    Parabola

    Parabola

    Parabola

  • Degenerate conic
  • 2nd-degree plane curve which is reducible

    interfocal distance; thus it has semi-minor axis equal to zero and has eccentricity equal to one. The result is a line segment (degenerate because the ellipse

    Degenerate conic

    Degenerate conic

    Degenerate_conic

  • Iota Arietis
  • Binary star system in the constellation Aries

    binary system in 1946, giving an orbital period of 4.29 years and an eccentricity (ovalness) of 0.36. For the visible component, in 1952 N. G. Roman found

    Iota Arietis

    Iota Arietis

    Iota_Arietis

  • 41 Ophiuchi
  • Binary star system in the constellation Ophiuchus

    This is a visual binary with an orbital period of 141 years and an eccentricity of 0.866. The magnitude 4.92 primary, designated component A, is an aging

    41 Ophiuchi

    41 Ophiuchi

    41_Ophiuchi

  • Palindrome
  • Sequence that reads the same forwards and backwards

    Wayback Machine Jan Kwapisz, The Paradigm of Simias: Essays on Poetic Eccentricity, p. 62-68 Alex Preminger, ed., Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics

    Palindrome

    Palindrome

    Palindrome

  • List of common misconceptions about science, technology, and mathematics
  • farthest from the Sun in July, so the slight contribution of orbital eccentricity opposes the temperature trends of the seasons in the Northern Hemisphere

    List of common misconceptions about science, technology, and mathematics

    List_of_common_misconceptions_about_science,_technology,_and_mathematics

  • Yoruichi Shihōin
  • Fictional character

    called "Yoruichi-sama" ("Lady Yoruichi" in the dub). Another note of her eccentricity is that she speaks in a dialect that elders use, such as identifying

    Yoruichi Shihōin

    Yoruichi_Shihōin

  • HIP 107773
  • Giant star in the constellation Indus with one exoplanet

    from Earth in the southern constellation Indus. It is classified as a horizontal branch K-type giant star, having a spectral type K0III and a radius of

    HIP 107773

    HIP 107773

    HIP_107773

  • Rolling (metalworking)
  • Metal forming process

    the Finished Product. The Back-up Roll eccentricity can be up to 100 μm in magnitude per stack. The eccentricity can be measured off-line by plotting the

    Rolling (metalworking)

    Rolling (metalworking)

    Rolling_(metalworking)

  • Sirius
  • Brightest star in Earth's night sky

    ⁠semimajor axis in seconds/ parallax⁠ = ⁠7.56″/0.37921⁠ = 19.8 AU; as the eccentricity is 0.6, the distance fluctuates between 40% and 160% of that, roughly

    Sirius

    Sirius

    Sirius

  • Supergolden ratio
  • Number, approximately 1.46557

    \left(({\sqrt[{4}]{2}}\,\psi )^{-12}\right)/2)} (which is less than 1/10 the eccentricity of the orbit of Venus). Narayana's cows is a recurrence sequence originating

    Supergolden ratio

    Supergolden ratio

    Supergolden_ratio

  • Peacock revolution
  • 1950s – 1970s fashion movement

    nostalgia in the fashion press for the elegance of bygone days. The eccentricity of the mod and hippie era was gradually replaced with trends that often

    Peacock revolution

    Peacock revolution

    Peacock_revolution

  • Orbit of the Moon
  • The Moon's circuit around Earth

    degree on the celestial sphere, each hour. The orbit of the Moon has an eccentricity of 0.0549, with perigee and apogee distances of 363,300 km (225744 mi)

    Orbit of the Moon

    Orbit of the Moon

    Orbit_of_the_Moon

  • Dione (moon)
  • Moon of Saturn

    completed by Enceladus. This resonance maintains Enceladus's orbital eccentricity (0.0047), providing a source of heat for Enceladus's extensive geological

    Dione (moon)

    Dione (moon)

    Dione_(moon)

  • Superflat
  • Art movement

    hypothesis created by art historian Nobuo Tsuji in his book The Lineage of Eccentricity. In his book, Tsuji critically analyses works from Edo period painters

    Superflat

    Superflat

  • Geodetic Reference System 1980
  • Collection of data on Earth's gravity and shape

    6 371 000.7900 m; Linear eccentricity = c = a 2 − b 2 {\displaystyle c={\sqrt {a^{2}-b^{2}}}} = 521 854.0097 m; Eccentricity of elliptical section through

    Geodetic Reference System 1980

    Geodetic Reference System 1980

    Geodetic_Reference_System_1980

  • Perpendicular
  • Relationship between two lines that meet at a right angle

    hyperbola has asymptotes that are perpendicular to each other. It has an eccentricity equal to 2 . {\displaystyle {\sqrt {2}}.} The legs of a right triangle

    Perpendicular

    Perpendicular

    Perpendicular

  • Sans-serif
  • Typeface classification for letterforms without serifs

    Monotype Grotesque are examples of digital fonts that retain more of the eccentricities of some of the early sans-serif types. According to Monotype, the term

    Sans-serif

    Sans-serif

    Sans-serif

  • Wankel engine
  • Combustion engine using an eccentric rotary design

    slight loss of top-end power. Elasticity is improved with a greater rotor eccentricity, analogous to a longer stroke in a reciprocating engine. Wankel engines

    Wankel engine

    Wankel engine

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Online names & meanings

  • Stanger
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly Newcastle and Durham)

    Stanger

    English (mainly Newcastle and Durham) : of uncertain origin, probably a derivative of northern Middle English stang ‘pole’ (of Old Norse origin). Possible meanings include a topographic name for someone who lived by a pole or stake (compare Stakes) or an occupational name for someone armed with one. Alternatively, it may be a nickname for someone who had ‘ridden the stang’, i.e. been carried on a pole through the streets as an object of derision, in punishment for some misdemeanor. However, this custom is of uncertain antiquity.Orcadian : probably a habitational name from a minor place called Stanagar in the parish of Stromness.German : occupational name for a maker of shafts for spears and the like, from an agent derivative of Middle High German stange ‘pole’, ‘shaft’.

  • Bhageerath | பகீரத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Bhageerath | பகீரத

    The one who brought Ganga to earth, With glorious chariot

  • Devabhakta
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Devabhakta

    Devotee of the Gods

  • Hazarenan
  • Biblical

    Hazarenan

    imprisoned cloud

  • Denten
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Denten

    Valley Town

  • Catterick
  • Boy/Male

    Arthurian Legend

    Catterick

    Name of a battle.

  • Jivitesa
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Jivitesa

    King of the Living

  • Betharabah
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Betharabah

    House of sweet smell.

  • Urshia |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Urshia |

    One who belongs in the skies

  • Yaz
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Yaz

    Short for Yasmin or Yasamin

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  • Girth
  • n.

    A small horizontal brace or girder.

  • Floor
  • n.

    A horizontal, flat ore body.

  • Dip
  • n.

    Inclination downward; direction below a horizontal line; slope; pitch.

  • Level
  • n.

    A horizontal passage, drift, or adit, in a mine.

  • Level
  • n.

    An instrument by which to find a horizontal line, or adjust something with reference to a horizontal line.

  • Drive
  • v. t.

    To dig Horizontally; to cut a horizontal gallery or tunnel.

  • Barwise
  • adv.

    Horizontally.

  • Horizontally
  • adv.

    In a horizontal direction or position; on a level; as, moving horizontally.

  • Horizontal
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or near, the horizon.

  • Porrect
  • a.

    Extended horizontally; stretched out.

  • Flat
  • n.

    A horizontal vein or ore deposit auxiliary to a main vein; also, any horizontal portion of a vein not elsewhere horizontal.

  • Bending
  • n.

    The marking of the clothes with stripes or horizontal bands.

  • Horizontal
  • a.

    Measured or contained in a plane of the horizon; as, horizontal distance.

  • Feather
  • v. i.

    To turn to a horizontal plane; -- said of oars.

  • Floor
  • n.

    The rock underlying a stratified or nearly horizontal deposit.

  • Plano-horizontal
  • a.

    Having a level horizontal surface or position.

  • Horizontal
  • a.

    Parallel to the horizon; on a level; as, a horizontalline or surface.

  • Horizontality
  • n.

    The state or quality of being horizontal.

  • Sway-bracing
  • n.

    The horizontal bracing of a bridge, which prevents its swaying.