What is the meaning of RADIUS VECTOR. Phrases containing RADIUS VECTOR
See meanings and uses of RADIUS VECTOR!Slangs & AI meanings
money, usually banknotes. Simply derived from the expression 'ready cash'.
Adj. When likened to, meaning messy, disorderly, dirty, ugly. E.g."He had a face like a plasterer's radio. It was covered in spots."
Two fat ladies is bingo slang for the number eighty−eight.
Communications School, the birthplace of many "Bunting Tossers" and "Radio Ladies".
Readies (Ready Money)
Rastus is American derogatory slang for a typical black person.
Readies is slang for money.
Ladies and gents is London Cockney rhyming slang for common sense.
Radio one's is London Cockney rhyming slang for diarrhoea (runs).
Radio rental is Londonc Cockney rhyming slang for crazy, deranged, insane (mental).
Aldershot ladies is British bingo slang for the number .
Drunk
Mental. He's a bit radio
Noun. Money. Usually cash as opposed to cheques or credit cards.
Radish is British slang for a fool, an idiot.
The on air language used over cb radio, one of the most memorable fads of the 70's 10-4 GOOD BUDDY!
RADIUS VECTOR
Slangs & AI derived meanings
Ha Ha, Only Joking
Paddles is Black−American slang for the hands.
drought
 Serious trouble with an individual, or group, or gang. To have beef with someone is to have arguments or war. (exam. "I can't stand that dude me and him got beef over a girl")
Newspaper
RADIUS VECTOR
RADIUS VECTOR
RADIUS VECTOR
RADIUS VECTOR
RADIUS VECTOR
RADIUS VECTOR
pl.
of Radius
pl.
of Radix
n.
Same as Radius vector.
n.
Radiating organs, or color-markings, of the radiates.
n.
The movable limb of a sextant or other angular instrument.
pl.
of Radius
n.
The preaxial bone of the forearm, or brachium, corresponding to the tibia of the hind limb. See Illust. of Artiodactyla.
pl.
of Radix
n.
pl. of Radius.
n.
An arc of a circle which is equal to the radius, or the angle measured by such an arc.
n.
A right line drawn or extending from the center of a circle to the periphery; the semidiameter of a circle or sphere.
n.
A number or quantity which is arbitrarily made the fundamental number of any system; a base. Thus, 10 is the radix, or base, of the common system of logarithms, and also of the decimal system of numeration.
a.
Of or pertaining to a radius or ray; consisting of, or like, radii or rays; radiated; as, (Bot.) radial projections; (Zool.) radial vessels or canals; (Anat.) the radial artery.
n.
The barbs of a perfect feather.
a.
Situated around the radii, or radial tubes, of a radiate.
n.
A spiral whose polar equation is r2/ = a; that is, a curve the square of whose radius vector varies inversely as the angle which the radius vector makes with a given line.
n.
A ray, or outer floret, of the capitulum of such plants as the sunflower and the daisy. See Ray, 2.
RADIUS VECTOR
RADIUS VECTOR
RADIUS VECTOR