geometri

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Danish

Etymology

From geo- +‎ -metri, from Ancient Greek γεωμετρία (geōmetría, geometry, land-survey).

Pronunciation

Noun

geometri c (singular definite geometrien, plural indefinite geometrier)

  1. (mathematics) geometry

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Indonesian

Etymology

From Dutch geometrie (geometry), from Old French géométrie, from Latin geometria, from Ancient Greek γεωμετρία (geōmetría, geometry, land-survey), from γεωμέτρης (geōmétrēs, land measurer), from γῆ (, earth, land, country) + -μετρία (-metría, measurement), from μέτρον (métron, a measure).

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  • Hyphenation: gé‧o‧mèt‧ri

Noun

géomètri

  1. geometry
    Synonym: ilmu ukur

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Italian

Noun

geometri m

  1. plural of geometra

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

geo- +‎ -metri, from Ancient Greek γεωμετρία (geōmetría, geometry, land-survey)

Noun

geometri m (definite singular geometrien, indefinite plural geometrier, definite plural geometriene)

  1. (mathematics) geometry

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Norwegian Nynorsk

Norwegian Nynorsk Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia nn

Etymology

geo- +‎ -metri, from Ancient Greek γεωμετρία (geōmetría, geometry, land-survey)

Noun

geometri m (definite singular geometrien, indefinite plural geometriar, definite plural geometriane)

  1. (mathematics) geometry

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Swedish

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Etymology

geo- +‎ -metri

Noun

geometri c

  1. (mathematics) geometry; the branch of mathematics dealing with spatial relationships
    Mera såsom ett praktiskt hjälpmedel för ingenjörsvetenskapen kan man betrakta den beskrifvande l. deskriptiva geometrien, som afser lösningen af rymdgeometriska problem medelst konstruktioner i planet.
    More of a practical tool for the engineering sciences is the describing or descriptive geometry, which deals with the solution of spatial geometrical problems through projections in the level plane.
  2. (mathematics) geometry; a specific set of rules defining the possible spatial relationships
    Genom att modifiera Euklides parallellaxiom kunde Lobatjevskij definiera en ny sorts geometri.
    By modifying the parallel postulate of Euclid, Lobachevsky defined a new kind of geometry.
  3. (obsolete) surveying (measurement of land; mapping)
    ... begaf sig till Österbotten, för att blifva handledd i praktiska geometrien. Detta skedde hos då varande kommissionslandtmätaren ...
    ... went to Ostrobothnia, to be trained in practical surveying. This was done by the then commissioned surveyor ...
  4. a geometry, a shape; an item's relative spatial attributes
    När ett nytt ämne med en annan geometri ska bearbetas, utarbetas ett nytt NC-program.
    When a new object with a different geometry is to be manufactured, a new CNC program is developed.

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Turkish

Etymology

Borrowed from French géométrie, ultimately from Ancient Greek γεωμετρία (geōmetría).

Pronunciation

Noun

geometri (definite accusative geometriyi, plural geometriler)

  1. geometry

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Inflection
Nominative geometri
Definite accusative geometriyi
Singular Plural
Nominative geometri geometriler
Definite accusative geometriyi geometrileri
Dative geometriye geometrilere
Locative geometride geometrilerde
Ablative geometriden geometrilerden
Genitive geometrinin geometrilerin