Similar words: nuclide, deuce, euchre, leucite, leucocyte, eucaryotic, eucalyptus, pentateuch. Meaning: ['juːklɪd] n. Greek geometer (3rd century BC).
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1 Euclid was trying to convey his idea of a geometrical point.
2 Euclid and Cicero were a distant memory now.
3 How could these, set beside Plato and Euclid, stir the mind and heart?
4 Euclid requires no prior study of mathematics.
5 Where Euclid unconsciously assumed the infinitude of straight lines.
6 Archimedes and Euclid writings are still relevant today.
7 LiuWei shape . mental Euclid, Archimedes comparable.
8 Euclid was not always right.
9 Just as Euclid illuminates Newton and Galileo, so they in turn help to make Einstein intelligible.
10 Basing on the concept of Euclid distance space, this paper introduces an evaluation technique of barrage jamming effect on SAR.
11 The works of Euclid, Aristotle and Averroes were translated into Latin and intensively studied at the new universities in Oxford and Paris.
12 He engaged in feverish bouts of self-improvement, studying Euclid and grammar at all hours.
13 Character classification is realized by combining the Euclid distance and the Mahalanobis distance based on the projection coefficients.
14 Some of these are mistakes made by Euclid that can be remedied.
15 Euclid, Euler and all the others discovered and put into words things that were already there.
16 Clothes queue up in the wardrobe, an echo to the eye, or a jangle of Euclid.
17 Historically it has been convenient to explore them as an evolution from the works of Euclid.
18 He read a great deal as a child and later said that he read Euclid as easily as an adult reads a novel.
19 The position bears comparison with the development of geometrical reasoning by Euclid.
20 One boy was solving a quadratic equation, another was engaged with Euclid.
21 There is evidence to suggest that by the time of Euclid these observations were occurring in a cone of vision.
22 She scans the trays of chicken feet and pork ears that beckon to her inside the Vinh Hung grocery near Euclid Avenue.
23 Free parking is available at the garage at Second and Euclid.
24 Under the tutelage of Cosmas, John made such rapid progress that, in the enthusiastic language of his biographer, he soon equalled Diophantus in algebra and Euclid in geometry.
25 Firstly, extracting face principal components by PCA, and computing the Euclid distances between testing sample and classes, then getting sub-decisions by a transform function.
26 The performance of network is studied, and its parameters are optimized. Euclid distance discriminance is developed to recognize mixed abnormal patterns.
27 His book is, therefore, not readily intelligible, even to scientists, unless Euclid has been read before.
28 Cauchy - Buniakowski inequality is one of the important bases of the theories of Euclid ( or unitary ) spaces .
29 Pythagoras, who is remembered for his theorem about the sides of a right-angled triangle, lived around 540 BC, while Euclid, the best known geometer of the ancient world,[www.Sentencedict.com] lived around 300 BC.
30 Euclid geometry can be regarded as an abstraction of nature. Comparing to Euclid geometry's simpleness, Fractal geometry reflects natural contexture more veritably.
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