Definition of Stereometry. Meaning of Stereometry. Synonyms of Stereometry

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- Solid geometry or stereometry is the geometry of three-dimensional Euclidean space (3D space). A solid figure is the region of 3D space bounded by a two-dimensional...
- Dissertatio **** Nuncio Sidereo) Nova stereometria doliorum vinariorum (New Stereometry of Wine Barrels) (1615) Ephemerides nouae motuum coelestium (1617–30)...
- cover logic, algebra, metaphysics, geometry, trigonometry, geodesy, stereometry, geometry of curves, ballistics, and general and special physics. Vega...
- Parabolic reflector Soddy's hexlet Sphericon Stereographic projection Stereometry Ball Convex Convex hull Coxeter group Euclidean distance Homothetic center...
- mathematician before Emperor Justinian I hired him. Isidorus taught stereometry and physics at the universities of Alexandria and then of Constantinople...
- Descriptive Geometry, as applied to the Drawing of Fortifications and Stereometry (1864) An Elementary Course on Military Engineering Field Fortifications...
- traditional name for the geometry of three-dimensional Euclidean space. Stereometry deals with the measurements of volumes of various solid figures (three-dimensional...
- stereochemistry, stereochromy, stereographic, stereography, stereoisomer, stereometry, stereophonic, stereopsis, stereoscope, stereoscopy, stereotaxis, stereotomy...
- stereochemistry, stereochromy, stereographic, stereography, stereoisomer, stereometry, stereophonic, stereopsis, stereoscope, stereoscopy, stereotaxis, stereotomy...
- teaching in mathematics (μαθημάτων), geometry (γεωμετρίαν), solid geometry (stereometry, στερεομετρία), and the relationships found in music (harmony, ἁρμονία)...