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Definition of thematic
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Thematic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the theme of a word. See
Theme,
n., 4..
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Skill
::
Skill (n.) The
familiar
knowledge
of any art or
science,
united
with
readiness
and
dexterity
in
execution
or
performance,
or in the
application
of the art or
science
to
practical
purposes;
power to
discern
and
execute;
ability
to
perceive
and
perform;
expertness;
aptitude;
as, the skill of a
mathematician,
physician,
surgeon,
mechanic,
etc..
Mathesis
::
Mathesis
(n.)
Learning;
especially,
mathematics..
Proficient
::
Proficient
(n.) One who has made
considerable
advances
in any
business,
art,
science,
or
branch
of
learning;
an
expert;
an
adept;
as,
proficient
in a
trade;
a
proficient
in
mathematics,
music,
etc..
Spiral
::
Spiral
(a.) A plane
curve,
not
reentrant,
described
by a
point,
called
the
generatrix,
moving
along a
straight
line
according
to a
mathematical
law, while the line is
revolving
about a fixed point
called
the pole. Cf.
Helix..
Torricellian
::
Torricellian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Torricelli,
an
Italian
philosopher
and
mathematician,
who, in 1643,
discovered
that the rise of a
liquid
in a tube, as in the
barometer,
is due to
atmospheric
pressure.
See
Barometer..
Expansion
::
Expansion
(n.) The
enlargement
of the ship
mathematically
from a model or
drawing
to the full or
building
size, in the
process
of
construction..
Base
::
Base (n.) The
number
from which a
mathematical
table is
constructed;
as, the base of a
system
of
logarithms..
Diagram
::
Diagram
(n.) Any
simple
drawing
made for
mathematical
or
scientific
purposes,
or to
assist
a
verbal
explanation
which
refers
to it; a
mechanical
drawing,
as
distinguished
from an
artistical
one..
Double First
::
Double
first () One who gains at
examinations
the
highest
honor both in the
classics
and the
mathematics.
Cursor
::
Cursor
(n.) Any part of a
mathematical
instrument
that moves or
slides
backward
and
forward
upon
another
part.
Lemma
::
Lemma (n.) A
preliminary
or
auxiliary
proposition
demonstrated
or
accepted
for
immediate
use in the
demonstration
of some other
proposition,
as in
mathematics
or
logic..
Represent
::
Represent
(v. t.) To serve as a sign or
symbol
of; as,
mathematical
symbols
represent
quantities
or
relations;
words
represent
ideas or
things..
Thematic
::
Thematic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the theme of a word. See
Theme,
n., 4..
Curvature
::
Curvature
(n.) The
amount
of
degree
of
bending
of a
mathematical
curve,
or the
tendency
at any point to
depart
from a
tangent
drawn to the curve at that
point..
Hydrodynamics
::
Hydrodynamics
(n.) That
branch
of the
science
of
mechanics
which
relates
to
fluids,
or, as
usually
limited,
which
treats
of the laws of
motion
and
action
of
nonelastic
fluids,
whether
as
investigated
mathematically,
or by
observation
and
experiment;
the
principles
of
dynamics,
as
applied
to water and other
fluids..
Mathematics
::
Mathematics
(n.) That
science,
or class of
sciences,
which
treats
of the exact
relations
existing
between
quantities
or
magnitudes,
and of the
methods
by
which,
in
accordance
with these
relations,
quantities
sought
are
deducible
from other
quantities
known or
supposed;
the
science
of
spatial
and
quantitative
relations..
Graphics
::
Graphics
(n.) The art or the
science
of
drawing;
esp. of
drawing
according
to
mathematical
rules,
as in
perspective,
projection,
and the
like..
Solution
::
Solution
(n.) The act of
solving,
or the state of being
solved;
the
disentanglement
of any
intricate
problem
or
difficult
question;
explanation;
clearing
up; -- used
especially
in
mathematics,
either
of the
process
of
solving
an
equation
or
problem,
or the
result
of the
process..
Cipher
::
Cipher
(v. i.) To use
figures
in a
mathematical
process;
to do sums in
arithmetic.
Set
::
Set (n.) A
number
of
things
of the same kind,
ordinarily
used or
classed
together;
a
collection
of
articles
which
naturally
complement
each
other,
and
usually
go
together;
an
assortment;
a suit; as, a set of
chairs,
of
china,
of
surgical
or
mathematical
instruments,
of
books,
etc..
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