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  • RADIUS
  • Authentication networking protocol

    Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) is a networking protocol that provides centralized authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA)

    RADIUS

    RADIUS

  • Radius
  • Segment in a circle or sphere from its center to its perimeter or surface and its length

    In classical geometry, a radius (pl.: radii or radiuses) of a circle or sphere is any of the line segments from its center to its perimeter, and in more

    Radius

    Radius

    Radius

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

    ellipsoid), the radius ranges from a maximum (equatorial radius, denoted a) of about 6,378 km (3,963 mi) to a minimum (polar radius, denoted b) of nearly

    Earth radius

    Earth radius

    Earth_radius

  • Radius (bone)
  • One of the two long bones of the forearm

    The radius or radial bone (pl.: radii or radiuses) is one of the two large bones of the forearm, the other being the ulna. It extends from the lateral

    Radius (bone)

    Radius (bone)

    Radius_(bone)

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

    Look up Radius or radius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A radius is a straight line or distance from the center to the edge of a curve. Radius may also

    Radius (disambiguation)

    Radius_(disambiguation)

  • Solar radius
  • Unit of measurement

    A solar radius is a unit of distance, commonly understood as 695,700 km and expressed as R ⊙ {\displaystyle R_{\odot }} , used mostly to express the size

    Solar radius

    Solar_radius

  • Radius (film)
  • 2017 Canadian film

    Radius is a 2017 Canadian science fiction thriller film directed and written by Caroline Labrèche and Steeve Léonard. It stars Diego Klattenhoff, Charlotte

    Radius (film)

    Radius_(film)

  • Schwarzschild radius
  • Radius of the event horizon of a Schwarzschild black hole

    The Schwarzschild radius is a parameter in the Schwarzschild solution to Einstein's field equations that corresponds to the radius of a sphere in flat

    Schwarzschild radius

    Schwarzschild radius

    Schwarzschild_radius

  • Lantern Entertainment
  • American independent film studio

    Group) Radius – dormant; folded into Lantern Entertainment Dimension Films – defunct; now as an in-name-only unit subsidiary Radius (stylized as RADiUS; formerly

    Lantern Entertainment

    Lantern Entertainment

    Lantern_Entertainment

  • Turning radius
  • Minimum dimension for a vehicle to make a turn

    The turning radius (alternatively, turning diameter or turning circle) of a vehicle defines the minimum dimension (typically the radius or diameter) of

    Turning radius

    Turning radius

    Turning_radius

  • Stokes radius
  • Parameter of solute diffusion

    The Stokes radius or Stokes–Einstein radius of a solute is the radius of a hard sphere that diffuses at the same rate as that solute. Named after George

    Stokes radius

    Stokes_radius

  • Scrub radius
  • Principle of automotive steering and handling

    In an automobile's suspension system, the scrub radius is the distance in front view between the king pin axis and the center of the contact patch of the

    Scrub radius

    Scrub_radius

  • Hydrodynamic radius
  • Property of colloids and macromolecukes

    The hydrodynamic radius of a macromolecule or colloid particle is R h y d {\displaystyle R_{\rm {hyd}}} . The macromolecule or colloid particle is a collection

    Hydrodynamic radius

    Hydrodynamic_radius

  • Moon
  • Natural satellite orbiting Earth

    (Earth radius / Radius of Moon's orbit)2 ] relative to the direct solar illumination that occurs for a full moon. (Earth albedo = 0.367; Earth radius = (polar

    Moon

    Moon

    Moon

  • Bohr radius
  • Unit of length about the size of a hydrogen atom

    The Bohr radius (⁠ a 0 {\displaystyle a_{0}} ⁠) is a physical constant, approximately equal to the most probable distance between the nucleus and the electron

    Bohr radius

    Bohr_radius

  • Proton
  • Subatomic particle with positive charge

    energy of the gluon fields that bind the quarks together. The proton charge radius is around 0.841 fm but two different kinds of measurements give slightly

    Proton

    Proton

    Proton

  • Equivalent radius
  • Radius of a circle or sphere equivalent to a non-circular or non-spherical object

    In applied sciences, the equivalent radius (or mean radius) is the radius of a circle or sphere with the same perimeter, area, or volume of a non-circular

    Equivalent radius

    Equivalent_radius

  • Atomic radius
  • Measure of the size of an atom

    atomic radius. Five widely used definitions of atomic radius are covalent radius, Van der Waals radius, charge radius, ionic radius, and metallic radius. Typically

    Atomic radius

    Atomic radius

    Atomic_radius

  • Charge radius
  • Measure of the size of atomic nuclei

    The charge radius of an atomic nucleus tells its size. The nucleus (center) of an atom is incredibly tiny. A nucleus, as with an atom, is actually a hazy

    Charge radius

    Charge_radius

  • Radius of curvature
  • Radius of the circle which best approximates a curve at a given point

    differential geometry, the radius of curvature, R, is the reciprocal of the curvature. For a curve, it equals the radius of the circular arc which best

    Radius of curvature

    Radius of curvature

    Radius_of_curvature

  • Proton radius puzzle
  • Measurement discrepancy in physics

    The proton radius puzzle was a problem in physics relating to the size of the proton. Historically the proton charge radius was measured by two independent

    Proton radius puzzle

    Proton_radius_puzzle

  • Potato radius
  • up potato radius, hydrostatic equilibrium, dwarf planets, or small Solar System body in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The potato radius is the size

    Potato radius

    Potato_radius

  • Einstein radius
  • Measurement of light ray bending from a gravitational lens

    The Einstein radius is the radius of an Einstein ring, and is a characteristic angle for gravitational lensing in general, as typical distances between

    Einstein radius

    Einstein_radius

  • List of Solar System objects by size
  • lists of smaller objects by observed mean radius. These lists can be sorted according to an object's radius and mass and, for the most massive objects

    List of Solar System objects by size

    List of Solar System objects by size

    List_of_Solar_System_objects_by_size

  • Radius of convergence
  • Domain of convergence of power series

    In mathematics, the radius of convergence of a power series is the radius of the largest disk at the center of the series in which the series converges

    Radius of convergence

    Radius_of_convergence

  • Ionic radius
  • Radius of an atomic ion in crystals

    Ionic radius, rion, is the radius of a monatomic ion in an ionic crystal structure. Although neither atoms nor ions have sharp boundaries, they are treated

    Ionic radius

    Ionic_radius

  • Mean radius (astronomy)
  • Measure for the size of planets and other Solar System objects

    The mean radius or volumetric radius in astronomy is a measure for the size of planets and small Solar System bodies. Alternatively, the closely related

    Mean radius (astronomy)

    Mean radius (astronomy)

    Mean_radius_(astronomy)

  • Radius of gyration
  • Distance from center of mass to axis of rotation

    The radius of gyration or gyradius of a body about the axis of rotation is defined as the radial distance to a point which would have a moment of inertia

    Radius of gyration

    Radius_of_gyration

  • Radius clause
  • Form of non-compete clause used in the live music industry

    A radius clause is a form of non-compete clause used in the live music industry, in which a tour promoter stipulates that a performer, for a certain length

    Radius clause

    Radius_clause

  • Bend radius
  • Minimum radius an item can be bent to without damage

    Bend radius, which is measured to the inside curvature, is the minimum radius one can bend a pipe, tube, sheet, cable or hose without kinking it, damaging

    Bend radius

    Bend radius

    Bend_radius

  • Star
  • Large self-illuminated object in space

    approximately 1.9885×1030 kg. Although the exact values for the luminosity, radius, mass parameter, and mass may vary slightly in the future due to observational

    Star

    Star

    Star

  • Spectral radius
  • Largest absolute value of an operator's eigenvalues

    the spectral radius of a square matrix is the maximum of the absolute values of its eigenvalues. More generally, the spectral radius of a bounded linear

    Spectral radius

    Spectral_radius

  • Molière radius
  • The Molière radius is a characteristic constant of a material giving the scale of the transverse dimension of the fully contained electromagnetic showers

    Molière radius

    Molière_radius

  • Circle
  • Simple curve of Euclidean geometry

    The distance between any point of the circle and the centre is called the radius. The length of a line segment connecting two points on the circle and passing

    Circle

    Circle

    Circle

  • Unit circle
  • Circle with radius of one

    is a circle of unit radius—that is, a radius of 1. Frequently, especially in trigonometry, the unit circle is the circle of radius 1 centered at the origin

    Unit circle

    Unit circle

    Unit_circle

  • Forearm
  • Region of the upper limb between the elbow and the wrist

    and the ankle joints, the crus. The forearm contains two long bones, the radius and the ulna, forming the two radioulnar joints. The interosseous membrane

    Forearm

    Forearm

  • Radius Inc.
  • American computer hardware company (1986–2002)

    Radius Inc. was an American computer hardware firm founded in May 1986 by Burrell Smith, Mike Boich, Matt Carter, Alain Rossmann and joined by other members

    Radius Inc.

    Radius Inc.

    Radius_Inc.

  • Radius Limited
  • British fleet services provider

    Radius Limited is a fleet and mobility solutions provider with a focus on software and technology headquartered in Crewe, Cheshire. Established in 1990

    Radius Limited

    Radius_Limited

  • Distal radius fracture
  • Fracture of the radius bone near the wrist

    A distal radius fracture, also known as wrist fracture, is a break of the part of the radius bone which is close to the wrist. Symptoms include pain,

    Distal radius fracture

    Distal radius fracture

    Distal_radius_fracture

  • Filling radius
  • In Riemannian geometry, the filling radius of a Riemannian manifold X is a metric invariant of X. It was originally introduced in 1983 by Mikhail Gromov

    Filling radius

    Filling_radius

  • Radius Dilworth
  • Apartment development in Charlotte, North Carolina

    Radius Dilworth is a two-tower apartment development under construction in the Dilworth neighborhood of Charlotte, North Carolina in the United States

    Radius Dilworth

    Radius Dilworth

    Radius_Dilworth

  • Effective radius
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Effective radius may refer to: Cloud drop effective radius, in meteorology Effective earth radius, a topic in radio wave propagation Galaxy effective radius, measure

    Effective radius

    Effective_radius

  • Classical electron radius
  • Physical constant providing length scale to interatomic interactions

    The classical electron radius is a combination of fundamental physical quantities that define a length scale for problems involving an electron interacting

    Classical electron radius

    Classical_electron_radius

  • Sphere
  • Set of points equidistant from a center

    mentioned earlier r is the sphere's radius; any line from the center to a point on the sphere is also called a radius. 'Radius' is used in two senses: as a line

    Sphere

    Sphere

    Sphere

  • Topographic isolation
  • Minimum horizontal distance to a point of equal elevation

    minimum horizontal distance to a point of equal elevation, representing a radius of dominance in which the peak is the highest point. It can be calculated

    Topographic isolation

    Topographic isolation

    Topographic_isolation

  • Jupiter radius
  • Unit of length in astronomy

    The Jupiter radius or Jovian radius (plural Jupiter radii or Jovian radii; denoted as RJ or, less commonly, RJup) has a value of 71,492 km (44,423 mi)

    Jupiter radius

    Jupiter radius

    Jupiter_radius

  • Fast Radius
  • Fast Radius is a company that provides manufacturing services in four main areas: application discovery, product design and testing, production-grade manufacturing

    Fast Radius

    Fast Radius

    Fast_Radius

  • Blast radius
  • Distance from the source affected by an explosion

    A physical blast radius is the distance from the source that will be affected when an explosion occurs. A blast radius is often associated with bombs

    Blast radius

    Blast_radius

  • Alberto Radius
  • Italian musician (1942–2023)

    Alberto Radius (1 June 1942 – 16 February 2023) was an Italian guitarist, singer-songwriter, arranger, and record producer. Besides his solo career, he

    Alberto Radius

    Alberto Radius

    Alberto_Radius

  • LeRoy radius
  • The LeRoy radius, derived by Robert J. LeRoy, defines the internuclear distance between two atoms at which LeRoy-Bernstein theory (sometimes called near-dissociation

    LeRoy radius

    LeRoy_radius

  • Cone
  • Geometric shape

    Dandelin spheres.) The base radius of a circular cone is the radius of its base; often this is simply called the radius of the cone. The aperture of

    Cone

    Cone

    Cone

  • Neutron star
  • Collapsed core of a massive star

    and second-densest-known class of stellar objects. Neutron stars have a radius on the order of 10 kilometers (6 miles) and a mass of about 1.4 solar masses

    Neutron star

    Neutron star

    Neutron_star

  • Orders of magnitude (length)
  • Comparison of a wide range of lengths

    pm – approximate radius of a helium atom, the smallest neutral atom 30.8568 pm – 1 rontoparsec 50 pm – Bohr radius: approximate radius of a hydrogen atom

    Orders of magnitude (length)

    Orders of magnitude (length)

    Orders_of_magnitude_(length)

  • Radius Award
  • Award presented by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television

    The Radius Award is a special award, presented by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television as part of the Canadian Screen Awards. First presented

    Radius Award

    Radius Award

    Radius_Award

  • FreeRADIUS
  • Modular RADIUS suite

    FreeRADIUS Suite includes a RADIUS server, a BSD-licensed RADIUS client library, a PAM library, an Apache module, and numerous additional RADIUS related

    FreeRADIUS

    FreeRADIUS

  • List of largest stars
  • stars currently known, ordered by radius and separated into categories by galaxy. The unit of measurement used is the radius of the Sun (approximately 695

    List of largest stars

    List of largest stars

    List_of_largest_stars

  • Molecule
  • Electrically neutral group of two or more atoms

    diatomic hydrogen (H2), with a bond length of 0.74 Å. Effective molecular radius is the size a molecule displays in solution. The table of permselectivity

    Molecule

    Molecule

    Molecule

  • Radius rod
  • Suspension link

    A radius rod (also called a radius arm, torque arm, torque spring, and torsion bar) is a suspension link intended to control wheel motion in the longitudinal

    Radius rod

    Radius rod

    Radius_rod

  • Radius of action
  • Military term

    Radius of action, combat radius, or combat range in military terms, refers to the maximum distance a ship, aircraft, or vehicle can travel away from its

    Radius of action

    Radius_of_action

  • Radius gauge
  • Tool used to measure the radius of an object

    A radius gauge, also known as a fillet gauge, is a tool used to measure the radius of an object. Radius gauges require a bright light behind the object

    Radius gauge

    Radius gauge

    Radius_gauge

  • Conformal radius
  • In mathematics, the conformal radius is a way to measure the size of a simply connected planar domain D viewed from a point z in it. As opposed to notions

    Conformal radius

    Conformal_radius

  • J1407b
  • Disked object that eclipsed V1400 Centauri

    that is still the most likely to date. J1407b's hypothetical disk spans a radius of about 90 million km (0.60 AU; 56 million mi) and consists of many rings

    J1407b

    J1407b

    J1407b

  • Roche limit
  • Orbital radius at which a satellite might break up due to gravitational force

    In celestial mechanics, the Roche limit, also called Roche radius, is the distance from a celestial body within which a second celestial body, held together

    Roche limit

    Roche limit

    Roche_limit

  • Radius Recycling
  • American scrap recycling and steel manufacturing company

    Radius Recycling, Inc. (formerly Schnitzer Steel Industries) is a scrap recycling and steel manufacturing company headquartered in Portland, Oregon, United

    Radius Recycling

    Radius Recycling

    Radius_Recycling

  • Cyclotron motion
  • Motion of charged particles

    cyclotron frequency or gyrofrequency and a radius referred to as the cyclotron radius, gyroradius, or Larmor radius. For a particle with charge q {\displaystyle

    Cyclotron motion

    Cyclotron motion

    Cyclotron_motion

  • Globular cluster
  • Spherical collection of stars

    means of standard radii: the core radius (rc), the half-light radius (rh), and the tidal or Jacobi radius (rt). The radius can be expressed as a physical

    Globular cluster

    Globular cluster

    Globular_cluster

  • Radius of curvature (optics)
  • Distance from the vertex of a lens or mirror to its center of curvature

    Radius of curvature (ROC) has specific meaning and sign convention in optical design. A spherical lens or mirror surface has a center of curvature located

    Radius of curvature (optics)

    Radius of curvature (optics)

    Radius_of_curvature_(optics)

  • Virial mass
  • Mass of an astrophysical system

    U\rangle } , and this radius defines the virial radius. The virial radius of a gravitationally bound astrophysical system is the radius within which the virial

    Virial mass

    Virial_mass

  • Minimum railway curve radius
  • Concept in railway engineering

    The minimum railway curve radius is the shortest allowable design radius for the centerline of railway tracks under a particular set of conditions. It

    Minimum railway curve radius

    Minimum railway curve radius

    Minimum_railway_curve_radius

  • Blast Radius
  • 1998 video game

    Blast Radius is a 1998 space combat simulator video game developed and published by Psygnosis for the PlayStation. Reception The game received "mixed or

    Blast Radius

    Blast_Radius

  • Curve radius
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Radius of curvature, the reciprocal of the curvature in differential geometry Minimum railway curve radius, the shortest allowable design radius for the

    Curve radius

    Curve_radius

  • Critical radius
  • Critical radius is the minimum particle size from which an aggregate is thermodynamically stable. In other words, it is the lowest radius formed by atoms

    Critical radius

    Critical_radius

  • Joint spectral radius
  • In mathematics, the joint spectral radius is a generalization of the classical notion of spectral radius of a matrix, to sets of matrices. In recent years

    Joint spectral radius

    Joint_spectral_radius

  • Galaxy effective radius
  • Radius which encloses 50% of the total light of a galaxy

    Galaxy effective radius or half-light radius ( R e {\displaystyle R_{e}} ) is the radius at which half of the total light of a galaxy is emitted. This

    Galaxy effective radius

    Galaxy effective radius

    Galaxy_effective_radius

  • Head of radius
  • Bone of the arm

    The head of the radius has a cylindrical form, and on its upper surface is a shallow cup or fovea for articulation with the capitulum of the humerus. The

    Head of radius

    Head of radius

    Head_of_radius

  • Jupiter
  • Fifth planet from the Sun

    shape of the planet is an oblate spheroid; the radius to the equator is about 7% larger than the radius to its poles. Its internal structure is believed

    Jupiter

    Jupiter

    Jupiter

  • Wigner–Seitz radius
  • The Wigner–Seitz radius r s {\displaystyle r_{\rm {s}}} , named after Eugene Wigner and Frederick Seitz, is the radius of a sphere whose volume is equal

    Wigner–Seitz radius

    Wigner–Seitz_radius

  • The Weinstein Company
  • American independent film production and distribution company (2005–2018)

    signed a first-look television deal with the studio. Radius-TWC (or simply Radius; stylized as RADiUS-TWC) is a dormant film label to TWC's division for

    The Weinstein Company

    The Weinstein Company

    The_Weinstein_Company

  • Base curve radius
  • Measure of a lens parameter in optometry

    Base curve radius (BCR) or simply base curve (BC) is the measure of an important parameter of a lens in optometry. On a spectacle lens, it is the flatter

    Base curve radius

    Base_curve_radius

  • Geostationary orbit
  • Circular orbit above Earth's Equator and following the direction of Earth's rotation

    (22,236 mi) in altitude above Earth's equator, 42,164 km (26,199 mi) in radius from Earth's center, and following the direction of Earth's rotation. An

    Geostationary orbit

    Geostationary orbit

    Geostationary_orbit

  • Orbital period
  • Time an astronomical object takes to complete one orbit around another object

    case of perfectly circular orbits, the semimajor axis a is equal to the radius of the orbit, and the orbital velocity is constant and equal to v o = G

    Orbital period

    Orbital_period

  • Incircle and excircles
  • Circles tangent to all three sides of a triangle

    system. Suppose △ A B C {\displaystyle \triangle ABC} has an incircle with radius r {\displaystyle r} and center I {\displaystyle I} . Let a {\displaystyle

    Incircle and excircles

    Incircle and excircles

    Incircle_and_excircles

  • Van der Waals radius
  • Size of an atom's imaginary sphere representing how close other atoms can get

    The van der Waals radius, rw, of an atom is the radius of an imaginary hard sphere representing the distance of closest approach for another atom. It is

    Van der Waals radius

    Van_der_Waals_radius

  • LendingClub
  • American financial services company

    2017. "Radius Bank Overhauls Its Digital Banking Platforms". American Banker. Retrieved September 26, 2017. Bank, Radius (April 21, 2017), Radius Mobile

    LendingClub

    LendingClub

  • Hill sphere
  • Region in which an astronomical body dominates the attraction of satellites

    Lagrange point.[not verified in body] The Hill radius or sphere (the latter defined by the former radius[citation needed]) has been described as "the region

    Hill sphere

    Hill sphere

    Hill_sphere

  • Stability radius
  • Concept in mathematics

    mathematics, the stability radius of an object (system, function, matrix, parameter) at a given nominal point is the radius of the largest ball, centered

    Stability radius

    Stability radius

    Stability_radius

  • Small planet radius gap
  • Scarcity of planets between 1.5 times and twice Earth's radius

    The small planet radius gap (also called the Fulton gap, photoevaporation valley, or Sub-Neptune Desert) is an observed scarcity of planets with radii

    Small planet radius gap

    Small planet radius gap

    Small_planet_radius_gap

  • Delone set
  • Well-spaced set of points in a metric space

    related definitions of well-spaced sets of points, and the packing radius and covering radius of these sets measure how well-spaced they are. These sets have

    Delone set

    Delone set

    Delone_set

  • LHS 1140 b
  • Super-Earth orbiting LHS 1140

    LHS 1140 b is about 5.6 times the mass of Earth and about 70% larger in radius, putting it within the super-Earth category of planets. It was initially

    LHS 1140 b

    LHS 1140 b

    LHS_1140_b

  • Lagrange point
  • Equilibrium points near two orbiting bodies

    at approximately equal distances r from the smaller object, equal to the radius of the Hill sphere, given by: r ≈ R μ 3 3 {\displaystyle r\approx R{\sqrt[{3}]{\frac

    Lagrange point

    Lagrange point

    Lagrange_point

  • Radius Travel
  • Radius Travel is a privately held global travel management company with headquarters in Washington, DC, USA. Radius designs and delivers travel programs

    Radius Travel

    Radius_Travel

  • Cation-anion radius ratio
  • Ratio of cation radius to anion radius

    In condensed matter physics and inorganic chemistry, the cation-anion radius ratio can be used to predict the crystal structure of an ionic compound based

    Cation-anion radius ratio

    Cation-anion_radius_ratio

  • Black hole
  • Compact astronomical body

    equations became infinite. The nature of this radius, which later became known as the Schwarzschild radius, was not understood at the time. Many physicists

    Black hole

    Black hole

    Black_hole

  • Sirius B
  • Closest known white dwarf star to Earth

    of 0.6 M☉. The radius of Sirius B is 0.008098±1.6% times the Sun's radius, equivalent to 5,635 km (3,501 mi) or 0.88 times Earth's radius (6,378 km). This

    Sirius B

    Sirius B

    Sirius_B

  • Cellular network
  • Telecommunications networks transmitted by radio waves

    D=R{\sqrt {3N}}} , where R is the cell radius and N is the number of cells per cluster. Cells may vary in radius from 1 to 30 kilometres (0.62 to 18.64 mi)

    Cellular network

    Cellular network

    Cellular_network

  • Gaussian curvature
  • Product of the principal curvatures of a surface

    2 . {\displaystyle K=\kappa _{1}\kappa _{2}.} For example, a sphere of radius r has Gaussian curvature ⁠1/r2⁠ everywhere, and a flat plane and a cylinder

    Gaussian curvature

    Gaussian curvature

    Gaussian_curvature

  • Saturn
  • Sixth planet from the Sun

    in the Solar System, after Jupiter. It is a gas giant, with an average radius of about 9 times that of Earth. It has an eighth of the average density

    Saturn

    Saturn

    Saturn

  • Manning formula
  • Estimate of velocity in open channel flows

    hydraulic radius, the larger volume of water the channel can carry. Based on the 'constant shear stress at the boundary' assumption, hydraulic radius is defined

    Manning formula

    Manning_formula

  • Annular ligament of radius
  • Anatomic structure

    (orbicular ligament) is a strong band of fibers that encircles the head of the radius, and retains it in contact with the radial notch of the ulna. Per Terminologia

    Annular ligament of radius

    Annular ligament of radius

    Annular_ligament_of_radius

  • Pulled elbow
  • Slippage of the ligament that wraps around the radial head

    the annular ligament off of the head of the radius followed by the ligament getting stuck between the radius and humerus. Diagnosis is often based on symptoms

    Pulled elbow

    Pulled elbow

    Pulled_elbow

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  • Peridhi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Peridhi

    Radius; Limits

    Peridhi

  • Sade
  • Girl/Female

    African, American, Australian, British, Chinese, English, Finnish

    Sade

    Sweetly Singing; Honor Confers a Crown; Princess; Beam; Ray; Sparkle; Radius; Ray of Light

    Sade

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Online names & meanings

  • Sanshi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Sanshi

    Praise

  • Collymore
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Collymore

    English : apparently a habitational name from an unidentified place. There is a place called Colleymore Farm in Oxfordshire, but it is not clear whether this is the source of the surname. See also Collamore, Cullimore, Gallimore.

  • Sakher
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Sakher

    Conqueror

  • Leannan
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic

    Leannan

    Little cloak.

  • Ritkriti
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Ritkriti

    Creation of God Sun

  • Sahasrapaat | ஸாஹஸ்ரபாத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Sahasrapaat | ஸாஹஸ்ரபாத

    Thousand-footed Lord

  • Rameen |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Rameen |

    Obedient, Who rescues the people from hungry and pain brings Joy into peoples life

  • Sabrr
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Sabrr

    Patience

  • Fiddah
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Fiddah

    Silver

  • Kemuel
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Kemuel

    God hath raised up; or established him.

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  • Secant
  • a.

    A right line drawn from the center of a circle through one end of a circular arc, and terminated by a tangent drawn from the other end; the number expressing the ratio line of this line to the radius of the circle. See Trigonometrical function, under Function.

  • Unity
  • n.

    Any definite quantity, or aggregate of quantities or magnitudes taken as one, or for which 1 is made to stand in calculation; thus, in a table of natural sines, the radius of the circle is regarded as unity.

  • Throw
  • n.

    The extreme movement given to a sliding or vibrating reciprocating piece by a cam, crank, eccentric, or the like; travel; stroke; as, the throw of a slide valve. Also, frequently, the length of the radius of a crank, or the eccentricity of an eccentric; as, the throw of the crank of a steam engine is equal to half the stroke of the piston.

  • Radius
  • n.

    A right line drawn or extending from the center of a circle to the periphery; the semidiameter of a circle or sphere.

  • Ulna
  • n.

    The postaxial bone of the forearm, or branchium, corresponding to the fibula of the hind limb. See Radius.

  • Radius
  • n.

    Radiating organs, or color-markings, of the radiates.

  • Semidiameter
  • n.

    Half of a diameter; a right line, or the length of a right line, drawn from the center of a circle, a sphere, or other curved figure, to its circumference or periphery; a radius.

  • Ray
  • n.

    A radiating part of a flower or plant; the marginal florets of a compound flower, as an aster or a sunflower; one of the pedicels of an umbel or other circular flower cluster; radius. See Radius.

  • Vector
  • n.

    Same as Radius vector.

  • Radii
  • pl.

    of Radius

  • Radiuses
  • pl.

    of Radius

  • Tangent
  • v. t.

    A tangent line curve, or surface; specifically, that portion of the straight line tangent to a curve that is between the point of tangency and a given line, the given line being, for example, the axis of abscissas, or a radius of a circle produced. See Trigonometrical function, under Function.

  • Radius
  • n.

    The movable limb of a sextant or other angular instrument.

  • Spoke
  • n.

    The radius or ray of a wheel; one of the small bars which are inserted in the hub, or nave, and which serve to support the rim or felly.

  • Radius
  • n.

    The preaxial bone of the forearm, or brachium, corresponding to the tibia of the hind limb. See Illust. of Artiodactyla.

  • Radius vector
  • n.

    An ideal straight line joining the center of an attracting body with that of a body describing an orbit around it, as a line joining the sun and a planet or comet, or a planet and its satellite.

  • Hypotrochoid
  • n.

    A curve, traced by a point in the radius, or radius produced, of a circle which rolls upon the concave side of a fixed circle. See Hypocycloid, Epicycloid, and Trochoid.

  • Radius
  • n.

    The barbs of a perfect feather.

  • Radius
  • n.

    A ray, or outer floret, of the capitulum of such plants as the sunflower and the daisy. See Ray, 2.