Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Berra.
Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Berra and, of course, Berra synonyms and on the right images related to the word Berra.
No result for Berra. Showing similar results...
AberranceAberrance Ab*er"rance, Aberrancy Ab*er"ran*cy, n.
State of being aberrant; a wandering from the right way;
deviation from truth, rectitude, etc.
Aberrancy of curvature (Geom.), the deviation of a curve
from a circular form. AberrancyAberrance Ab*er"rance, Aberrancy Ab*er"ran*cy, n.
State of being aberrant; a wandering from the right way;
deviation from truth, rectitude, etc.
Aberrancy of curvature (Geom.), the deviation of a curve
from a circular form. Aberrancy of curvatureAberrance Ab*er"rance, Aberrancy Ab*er"ran*cy, n.
State of being aberrant; a wandering from the right way;
deviation from truth, rectitude, etc.
Aberrancy of curvature (Geom.), the deviation of a curve
from a circular form. Aberrancy of curvatureCurvature Cur"va*ture (k?r"v?-t?r; 135), n. [L. curvatura. See
Curvate.]
1. The act of curving, or the state of being bent or curved;
a curving or bending, normal or abnormal, as of a line or
surface from a rectilinear direction; a bend; a curve.
--Cowper.
The elegant curvature of their fronds. --Darwin.
2. (Math.) The amount of degree of bending of a mathematical
curve, or the tendency at any point to depart from a
tangent drawn to the curve at that point.
Aberrancy of curvature (Geom.), the deviation of a curve
from a circular form.
Absolute curvature. See under Absolute.
Angle of curvature (Geom.), one that expresses the amount
of curvature of a curve.
Chord of curvature. See under Chord.
Circle of curvature. See Osculating circle of a curve,
under Circle.
Curvature of the spine (Med.), an abnormal curving of the
spine, especially in a lateral direction.
Radius of curvature, the radius of the circle of curvature,
or osculatory circle, at any point of a curve. AberrantAberrant Ab*er"rant, a. [L. aberrans, -rantis, p. pr. of
aberrare. See Aberr.]
1. Wandering; straying from the right way.
2. (Biol.) Deviating from the ordinary or natural type;
exceptional; abnormal.
The more aberrant any form is, the greater must have
been the number of connecting forms which, on my
theory, have been exterminated. --Darwin. AberrateAberrate Ab"er*rate, v. i. [L. aberratus, p. pr. of aberrare;
ab + errare to wander. See Err.]
To go astray; to diverge. [R.]
Their own defective and aberrating vision. --De
Quincey. Aberration constantConstant Con"stant, n.
1. (Astron.) A number whose value, when ascertained (as by
observation) and substituted in a general mathematical
formula expressing an astronomical law, completely
determines that law and enables predictions to be made of
its effect in particular cases.
2. (Physics) A number expressing some property or condition
of a substance or of an instrument of precision; as, the
dielectric constant of quartz; the collimation constant of
a transit instrument.
Aberration constant, or Constant of aberration (Astron.),
a number which by substitution in the general formula for
aberration enables a prediction to be made of the effect
of aberration on a star anywhere situated. Its value is
20[sec].47.
Constant of integration (Math.), an undetermined constant
added to every result of integration.
Gravitation constant (Physics), the acceleration per unit
of time produced by the attraction of a unit of mass at
unit distance. When this is known the acceleration
produced at any distance can be calculated.
Solar constant (Astron.), the quantity of heat received by
the earth from the sun in a unit of time. It is, on the C.
G. S. system, 0.0417 small calories per square centimeter
per second. --Young. Aberrational
Aberrational Ab`er*ra"tion*al, a.
Characterized by aberration.
Chromatic aberrationChromatic Chro*mat"ic, a. [L. chromaticus, Gr. ?, suited for
color, fr. ?, ?, color; akin to ? color, ? skin, color of the
skin.]
1. Relating to color, or to colors.
2. (Mus.) Proceeding by the smaller intervals (half steps or
semitones) of the scale, instead of the regular intervals
of the diatonic scale.
Note: The intermediate tones were formerly written and
printed in colors.
Chromatic aberration. (Opt.) See Aberration, 4.
Chromatic printing, printing from type or blocks covered
with inks of various colors.
Chromatic scale (Mus.), the scale consisting of thirteen
tones, including the eight scale tones and the five
intermediate tones. Constant of aberrationConstant Con"stant, n.
1. (Astron.) A number whose value, when ascertained (as by
observation) and substituted in a general mathematical
formula expressing an astronomical law, completely
determines that law and enables predictions to be made of
its effect in particular cases.
2. (Physics) A number expressing some property or condition
of a substance or of an instrument of precision; as, the
dielectric constant of quartz; the collimation constant of
a transit instrument.
Aberration constant, or Constant of aberration (Astron.),
a number which by substitution in the general formula for
aberration enables a prediction to be made of the effect
of aberration on a star anywhere situated. Its value is
20[sec].47.
Constant of integration (Math.), an undetermined constant
added to every result of integration.
Gravitation constant (Physics), the acceleration per unit
of time produced by the attraction of a unit of mass at
unit distance. When this is known the acceleration
produced at any distance can be calculated.
Solar constant (Astron.), the quantity of heat received by
the earth from the sun in a unit of time. It is, on the C.
G. S. system, 0.0417 small calories per square centimeter
per second. --Young. Oberration
Oberration Ob`er*ra"tion, n. [L. oberrate to wander about.]
A wandering about. [Obs.] --Jonhson.
Meaning of Berra from wikipedia
-
Lawrence Peter "Yogi"
Berra (born
Lorenzo Pietro Berra; May 12, 1925 –
September 22, 2015) was an
American professional baseball catcher who
later took...
-
Steve Berra (born May 10, 1973) is an
American professional skateboarder and director, and is also the cofounder/co-owner of the
skateboarding website...
-
Berra (Ferrarese: La Bèra) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Ferrara in the
Italian region Emilia-Romagna,
located about 70
kilometres (43 mi)...
- Dale
Anthony Berra (born
December 13, 1956) is an
American former Major League Baseball player who
primarily pla**** as an
infielder from 1977 to 1987...
-
Christophe Didier Berra (born 31
January 1985) is a
Scottish professional football former player and coach.
Berra began his
professional career with Heart...
-
Berra is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of Ferrara, Emilia-Romagna, Italy.
Berra may also
refer to:
Berra (surname) La
Berra, a
mountain of the...
-
Berra is an
Italian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Christophe Berra (born 1985),
Scottish football player Dale
Berra (born 1956), American...
- Tim M.
Berra is
academy professor and
professor emeritus of evolution,
ecology and
organismal biology at Ohio
State University. He
received his MS (1967)...
-
Richard Bradley Berra (born
March 8, 1969) is an
American radio host and guitarist,
known as Rich
Berra. His
nationally syndicated morning radio show...
- Reto
Berra (born 3
January 1987) is a
Swiss professional ice
hockey goaltender who is
currently playing for HC Fribourg-Gottéron of the
National League...