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Definition of intersect
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Intersect
(v. i.) To cut into one
another;
to meet and cross each
other;
as, the point where two lines
intersect..
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Valley
::
Valley
(n.) The space
inclosed
between
ranges
of hills or
mountains;
the strip of land at the
bottom
of the
depressions
intersecting
a
country,
including
usually
the bed of a
stream,
with
frequently
broad
alluvial
plains
on one or both sides of the
stream.
Also used
figuratively..
Franking
::
Franking
(n.) A
method
of
forming
a joint at the
intersection
of
window-sash
bars, by
cutting
away only
enough
wood to show a
miter..
Lierne Rib
::
Lierne
rib () In
Gothic
vaulting,
any rib which does not
spring
from the
impost
and is not a ridge rib, but
passes
from one boss or
intersection
of the
principal
ribs to
another..
Intersecting
::
Intersecting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Intersec.
Spherics
::
Spherics
(n.) The
doctrine
of the
sphere;
the
science
of the
properties
and
relations
of the
circles,
figures,
and other
magnitudes
of a
sphere,
produced
by
planes
intersecting
it;
spherical
geometry
and
trigonometry..
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::
-tre (n.) The point of
intersection
of a
vertical
line
through
the
center
of
gravity
of the fluid
displaced
by a
floating
body which is
tipped
through
a small angle from its
position
of
equilibrium,
and the
inclined
line which was
vertical
through
the
center
of
gravity
of the body when in
equilibrium..
Crucial
::
Crucial
(a.)
Having
the form of a
cross;
appertaining
to a
cross;
cruciform;
intersecting;
as,
crucial
ligaments;
a
crucial
incision..
Decussated
::
Decussated
(a.)
Crossed;
intersected.
Sundown
::
Sundog
(n.) A
luminous
spot
occasionally
seen a few
degrees
from the sun,
supposed
to be
formed
by the
intersection
of two or more
halos,
or in a
manner
similar
to that of
halos..
Zone
::
Zone (n.) A
series
of
planes
having
mutually
parallel
intersections.
Intersection
::
Intersection
(n.) The point or line in which one line or
surface
cuts
another.
Crosscut
::
Crosscut
(v. t.) To cut
across
or
through;
to
intersect.
Join
::
Join (n.) The line
joining
two
points;
the point
common
to two
intersecting
lines.
Orthocenter
::
Orthocenter
(n.) That point in which the three
perpendiculars
let fall from the
angles
of a
triangle
upon the
opposite
sides,
or the sides
produced,
mutually
intersect..
Intersecant
::
Intersecant
(a.)
Dividing
into
parts;
crossing;
intersecting.
Crossroad
::
Crossroad
(n.) A road that
crosses
another;
an
obscure
road
intersecting
or
avoiding
the main road.
Orthogonal
::
Orthogonal
(a.)
Right-angled;
rectangular;
as, an
orthogonal
intersection
of one curve with
another..
Decussative
::
Decussative
(a.)
Intersecting
at acute
angles.
Cut
::
Cut (v. i.) To
perform
the
operation
of
dividing,
severing,
incising,
intersecting,
etc.; to use a
cutting
instrument..
Pentacle
::
Pentacle
(n.) A
figure
composed
of two
equilateral
triangles
intersecting
so as to form a
six-pointed
star, -- used in early
ornamental
art, and also with
superstitious
import
by the
astrologers
and
mystics
of the
Middle
Ages..
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