paraboloid
English
Etymology
Noun
paraboloid (plural paraboloids)
- (mathematics) A surface having a parabolic cross section parallel to an axis, and circular or elliptical cross section perpendicular to the axis; especially the surface of revolution of a parabola.
Derived terms
- elliptic paraboloid
- hyperbolic paraboloid
- paraboloidal
Translations
surface having a parabolic cross section parallel to an axis, and circular or elliptical cross section perpendicular to the axis; especially the surface of revolution of a parabola
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Swedish
Noun
paraboloid c
Declension
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| Singular | Plural | |||
| Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
| Nominative | paraboloid | paraboloiden | paraboloider | paraboloiderna |
| Genitive | paraboloids | paraboloidens | paraboloiders | paraboloidernas |
See also
- parabel
- parabolisk
- paraboloidisk
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