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Cartesian
Cartesian Car*te"sian, n.
An adherent of Descartes.
Cartesian coordinates Note: Co["o]rdinates are of several kinds, consisting in some
of the different cases, of the following elements,
namely:
(a) (Geom. of Two Dimensions) The abscissa and ordinate of
any point, taken together; as the abscissa PY and
ordinate PX of the point P (Fig. 2, referred to the
co["o]rdinate axes AY and AX.
(b) Any radius vector PA (Fig. 1), together with its angle
of inclination to a fixed line, APX, by which any
point A in the same plane is referred to that fixed
line, and a fixed point in it, called the pole, P.
(c) (Geom. of Three Dimensions) Any three lines, or
distances, PB, PC, PD (Fig. 3), taken parallel to
three co["o]rdinate axes, AX, AY, AZ, and measured
from the corresponding co["o]rdinate fixed planes,
YAZ, XAZ, XAY, to any point in space, P, whose
position is thereby determined with respect to these
planes and axes.
(d) A radius vector, the angle which it makes with a fixed
plane, and the angle which its projection on the plane
makes with a fixed line line in the plane, by which
means any point in space at the free extremity of the
radius vector is referred to that fixed plane and
fixed line, and a fixed point in that line, the pole
of the radius vector.
Cartesian co["o]rdinates. See under Cartesian.
Geographical co["o]rdinates, the latitude and longitude of
a place, by which its relative situation on the globe is
known. The height of the above the sea level constitutes a
third co["o]rdinate.
Polar co["o]rdinates, co["o]rdinates made up of a radius
vector and its angle of inclination to another line, or a
line and plane; as those defined in
(b) and
(d) above.
Rectangular co["o]rdinates, co["o]rdinates the axes of
which intersect at right angles.
Rectilinear co["o]rdinates, co["o]rdinates made up of right
lines. Those defined in
(a) and
(c) above are called also Cartesian co["o]rdinates.
Trigonometrical or Spherical co["o]rdinates, elements of
reference, by means of which the position of a point on
the surface of a sphere may be determined with respect to
two great circles of the sphere.
Trilinear co["o]rdinates, co["o]rdinates of a point in a
plane, consisting of the three ratios which the three
distances of the point from three fixed lines have one to
another. Cartesian coordinates Note: Co["o]rdinates are of several kinds, consisting in some
of the different cases, of the following elements,
namely:
(a) (Geom. of Two Dimensions) The abscissa and ordinate of
any point, taken together; as the abscissa PY and
ordinate PX of the point P (Fig. 2, referred to the
co["o]rdinate axes AY and AX.
(b) Any radius vector PA (Fig. 1), together with its angle
of inclination to a fixed line, APX, by which any
point A in the same plane is referred to that fixed
line, and a fixed point in it, called the pole, P.
(c) (Geom. of Three Dimensions) Any three lines, or
distances, PB, PC, PD (Fig. 3), taken parallel to
three co["o]rdinate axes, AX, AY, AZ, and measured
from the corresponding co["o]rdinate fixed planes,
YAZ, XAZ, XAY, to any point in space, P, whose
position is thereby determined with respect to these
planes and axes.
(d) A radius vector, the angle which it makes with a fixed
plane, and the angle which its projection on the plane
makes with a fixed line line in the plane, by which
means any point in space at the free extremity of the
radius vector is referred to that fixed plane and
fixed line, and a fixed point in that line, the pole
of the radius vector.
Cartesian co["o]rdinates. See under Cartesian.
Geographical co["o]rdinates, the latitude and longitude of
a place, by which its relative situation on the globe is
known. The height of the above the sea level constitutes a
third co["o]rdinate.
Polar co["o]rdinates, co["o]rdinates made up of a radius
vector and its angle of inclination to another line, or a
line and plane; as those defined in
(b) and
(d) above.
Rectangular co["o]rdinates, co["o]rdinates the axes of
which intersect at right angles.
Rectilinear co["o]rdinates, co["o]rdinates made up of right
lines. Those defined in
(a) and
(c) above are called also Cartesian co["o]rdinates.
Trigonometrical or Spherical co["o]rdinates, elements of
reference, by means of which the position of a point on
the surface of a sphere may be determined with respect to
two great circles of the sphere.
Trilinear co["o]rdinates, co["o]rdinates of a point in a
plane, consisting of the three ratios which the three
distances of the point from three fixed lines have one to
another. Cartesianism
Cartesianism Car*te"sian*ism, n.
The philosophy of Descartes.
Ephesian
Ephesian E*phe"sian, n.
1. A native of Ephesus.
2. A jolly companion; a roisterer. [Obs.] --Shak.
Indonesian
Indonesian In`do*ne"sian, a. [Indo- + Gr. ? island.]
Of or pertaining to Indonesia or Indonesians.
IndonesianIndonesian In`do*ne"sian, n.
A member of a race forming the chief pre-Malay population of
the Malay Archipelago, and probably sprung from a mixture of
Polynesian and Mongoloid immigrants. According to Keane, the
autochthonous Negritos were largely expelled by the Caucasian
Polynesians, themselves followed by Mongoloid peoples of
Indo-Chinese affinities, from mixture with whom sprang the
Indonesian race.
The term Indonesian, introduced by Logan to
designate the light-colored non-Malay inhabitants of
the Eastern Archipelago, is now used as a convenient
collective name for all the peoples of Malaysia and
Polynesia who are neither Malay nor Papuans, but of
Caucasic type. . . . The true Indonesians are of
tall stature (5 ft. 10 in.), muscular frame, rather
oval features, high, open forehead, large straight
or curved nose, large full eyes always horizontal
and with no trace of the third lid, light brown
complexion (cinnamon or ruddy brown), long black
hair, not lank but often slightly curled or wavy,
skull generally brachycephalous like that of the
melanochroic European. --A. H. Keane.
The Indonesians [of the Philippines], with the
tribal population of some 251, 200, live almost
exclusively on the great island of Mindanao. They
are not only physically superior to the Negritos,
but to the peoples of the Malayan race as well, and
are, as a rule, quite intelligent. --Rep. Phil.
Com., 1902. Indonesian raceIndonesian In`do*ne"sian, n.
A member of a race forming the chief pre-Malay population of
the Malay Archipelago, and probably sprung from a mixture of
Polynesian and Mongoloid immigrants. According to Keane, the
autochthonous Negritos were largely expelled by the Caucasian
Polynesians, themselves followed by Mongoloid peoples of
Indo-Chinese affinities, from mixture with whom sprang the
Indonesian race.
The term Indonesian, introduced by Logan to
designate the light-colored non-Malay inhabitants of
the Eastern Archipelago, is now used as a convenient
collective name for all the peoples of Malaysia and
Polynesia who are neither Malay nor Papuans, but of
Caucasic type. . . . The true Indonesians are of
tall stature (5 ft. 10 in.), muscular frame, rather
oval features, high, open forehead, large straight
or curved nose, large full eyes always horizontal
and with no trace of the third lid, light brown
complexion (cinnamon or ruddy brown), long black
hair, not lank but often slightly curled or wavy,
skull generally brachycephalous like that of the
melanochroic European. --A. H. Keane.
The Indonesians [of the Philippines], with the
tribal population of some 251, 200, live almost
exclusively on the great island of Mindanao. They
are not only physically superior to the Negritos,
but to the peoples of the Malayan race as well, and
are, as a rule, quite intelligent. --Rep. Phil.
Com., 1902. JonesianJonesian Jo*ne"sian, a.
Of or pertaining to Jones.
The Jonesian system, a system of transliterating Oriental
words by English letters, invented by Sir William Jones. MagnesianMagnesian Mag*ne"sian, a.
Pertaining to, characterized by, or containing, magnesia or
magnesium.
Magnesian limestone. (Min.) See Dolomite. Magnesian limestoneMagnesian Mag*ne"sian, a.
Pertaining to, characterized by, or containing, magnesia or
magnesium.
Magnesian limestone. (Min.) See Dolomite. Megalesian
Megalesian Meg`a*le"sian, a. [L. Megalesius, fr. Gr. Mega`lh
the Great, a surname of Cybele, the Magna Mater.]
Pertaining to, or in honor of, Cybele; as, the Megalesian
games at Rome.
Melanesian
Melanesian Mel`a*ne"sian, a. [Gr. me`las, -anos, black + ?
island. Melanesia was so called from the dark complexion of
the natives.]
Of or pertaining to Melanesia.
Micronesian
Micronesian Mi"cro*ne"sian, a. [From Micronesia, fr. Gr.
mikro`s small + nh^sos an island.]
Of or pertaining to Micronesia, a collective designation of
the islands in the western part of the Pacific Ocean,
embracing the Marshall and Gilbert groups, the Ladrones, the
Carolines, etc.
MicronesianMicronesians Mi`cro*ne"sians, n. pl.; sing. Micronesian.
(Ethnol.)
A dark race inhabiting the Micronesian Islands. They are
supposed to be a mixed race, derived from Polynesians and
Papuans. MicronesiansMicronesians Mi`cro*ne"sians, n. pl.; sing. Micronesian.
(Ethnol.)
A dark race inhabiting the Micronesian Islands. They are
supposed to be a mixed race, derived from Polynesians and
Papuans. Milesian
Milesian Mi*le"sian, a. [L. Milesius, Gr. ?.]
1. (Anc. Geog.) Of or pertaining to Miletus, a city of Asia
Minor, or to its inhabitants.
2. (Irish Legendary Hist.) Descended from King Milesius of
Spain, whose two sons are said to have conquered Ireland
about 1300 b. c.; or pertaining to the descendants of King
Milesius; hence, Irish.
Milesian
Milesian Mi*le"sian, n.
1. A native or inhabitant of Miletus.
2. A native or inhabitant of Ireland.
Peloponnesian
Peloponnesian Pel`o*pon*ne"sian, a. [L. Peloponnesius, fr.
Peloponnesus, Gr. ?, lit., the Island of Pelops; ?, ?, Pelops
+ ? an island.]
Of or pertaining to the Peloponnesus, or southern peninsula
of Greece. -- n. A native or an inhabitant of the
Peloponnesus.
Polynesian
Polynesian Pol`y*ne"sian, a.
Of or pertaining to Polynesia (the islands of the eastern and
central Pacific), or to the Polynesians.
PolynesianPolynesians Pol`y*ne"sians, n. pl.; sing. Polynesian.
(Ethnol.)
The race of men native in Polynesia. PolynesiansPolynesians Pol`y*ne"sians, n. pl.; sing. Polynesian.
(Ethnol.)
The race of men native in Polynesia. ProcrustesianProcrustesian Pro`crus*te"si*an, a.
See Procrustean. Resiance
Resiance Res`i*ance (r?z"?-ans), n. [LL. reseantia, ?? OF.
reseance.]
Residence; abode. [Obs.] --Bacon.
Resiant
Resiant Res"i*ant, n.
A resident. [Obs.] --Sir T. More.
Silesian
Silesian Si*le"si*an, a.
Of or pertaining to Silesia. -- n. A native or inhabitant of
Silesia.
Syngenesian
Syngenesian Syn`ge*ne"sian, Syngenesious Syn`ge*ne"sious, a.
(Bot.)
Having the stamens united by the anthers; of or pertaining to
the Syngenesia.
The Jonesian systemJonesian Jo*ne"sian, a.
Of or pertaining to Jones.
The Jonesian system, a system of transliterating Oriental
words by English letters, invented by Sir William Jones.
Meaning of Esian from wikipedia
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