- A
quincunx (/ˈkwɪn.kʌŋks/ KWIN-kunks) is a
geometric pattern consisting of five
points arranged in a cross, with four of them
forming a
square or rectangle...
- Look up
quincunx in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
quincunx originally meant a 5/12
fraction of something, but most
modern uses
involve patterns of...
- The
Quincunx (The
Inheritance of John Huffam) is the epic
first novel of
Charles Palliser. It
takes the form of a ****ensian
mystery set in
early 19th...
- The
Galton board, also
known as the
Galton box or
quincunx or bean
machine (or
incorrectly Dalton board), is a
device invented by
Francis Galton to demonstrate...
- The
quincunx was a
bronze coin
minted during the
Roman Republic. It was not part of the
standard coinage of the
Roman monetary system. The
quincunx was...
- obvious. For
Quincunx,
keywords are karmic, mystery, unpredictable, imbalance, surreal, resourceful, creative, and humor.[citation needed] A
Quincunx does not...
- {\displaystyle {\begin{pmatrix}1&-1\\1&1\end{pmatrix}}} is
sometimes called the
quincunx matrix. It is a 2×2
Hadamard matrix, and its rows form the
basis of a diagonal...
- The
Quincunx Cycle is a
series of
novels written by Trinidadian-Canadian
author André Alexis.
While loosely interconnected with
various characters and...
-
mystically considered, is a
discourse by
Thomas Browne concerned with the
quincunx—a
pattern of five
points arranged in an X (⁙), as on a die —in art and...
- apart), with a
third planet being exactly 150° to the
other two points, or
quincunx (also
called inconjunct). In essence, the
three points add up as 150°+150°+60°=360°...