Möbius strip
Americannoun
noun
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A continuous one-sided surface formed by rotating one end of a rectangular strip 180° and attaching it to the other end.
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Compare Klein bottle
Etymology
Origin of Möbius strip
1900–05; named after A. F. Möbius ( def. )
Example Sentences
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Directed by Lance Oppenheim and produced by Benny and Josh Safdie among others, “Ren Faire” depicts and embodies a Möbius strip of truth and grandiosity.
From New York Times
It was a Möbius strip of a subject.
From Literature
Her work also includes research into the structure of molecules that “misbehave,” perhaps tying themselves in knots or taking the shape of a Möbius strip.
From New York Times
“It’s almost an impossible construction,” Haviv said of the design, which twists around itself like a Möbius strip.
From Seattle Times
Imagine that “the Möbius strip was actually a hologram, a kind of ghostly graphical projection into three-dimensional space,” Schwartz says.
From Scientific American
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