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View synonyms for radii

radii

[ rey-dee-ahy ]

noun

  1. a plural of radius.


radii

/ ˈreɪdɪˌaɪ /

noun

  1. See radius
    a plural of radius


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In this puzzle, it so happened that the radii of the cups equaled the characteristic radius of the 2D Gaussian.

Their lower-arm bones, or radii, showed almost no loss, likely because these aren’t weight-bearing bones, says Gabel.

The other lengths — 25, 33 and 39, shown below — represented values for A, B and C, the radii of those circular cross sections.

Thus the radii of such a circle unite in a single centre by extremities similar to the distal and originating (extremities).

That will put us about five radii, or half a million light years from the Galaxy.

Those of the hedgehog contain a kind of real marrow, which is whitish, and formed of radii meeting in a centre.

The mullions, or radii, are all faced with small pillars and capitals, and lined with the dog-toothed quatrefoil.

Two globes in contact will have a distance between their centres which is equal to the sum of their radii.

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