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CURVE |
Arc |
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RAINBOW |
Multicoloured arc |
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CRESCENT |
Arc shape |
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AZIMUTH |
Arc of the heavens |
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JOAN |
French heroine of Arc |
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STEEPLY |
With a precipitous arc |
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LOBS |
Hits in a high arc |
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RECTANGLE |
Gentle arc forms familiar shape |
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PAN |
Swing movie camera in arc |
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LOB |
Hit in a high arc |
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CRATES |
Set arc back in packing cases |
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ARCUAL |
Of or pertaining to an arc. |
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SEMITANGENT |
The tangent of half an arc. |
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CRAVAT |
Tie arc back on the wine tub |
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ORLEANS |
Joan of Arc was known as the Maid of ... |
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OCTANT |
The eighth part of a circle; an arc of 45 degrees. |
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SECTOR |
A part of a circle comprehended between two radii and the
included arc. |
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LIMB |
The graduated margin of an arc or circle, in an instrument
for measuring angles. |
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CHORD |
A right line uniting the extremities of the arc of a circle
or curve. |
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COSINE |
The sine of the complement of an arc or angle. See Illust.
of Functions. |
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VOLTAIC |
Of or pertaining to voltaism, or voltaic electricity; as,
voltaic induction; the voltaic arc. |
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COSECANT |
The secant of the complement of an arc or angle. See
Illust. of Functions. |
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SUBTENSE |
A line subtending, or stretching across; a chord; as, the
subtense of an arc. |
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COTANGENT |
The tangent of the complement of an arc or angle. See
Illust. of Functions. |
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COVERSED SINE |
The versed sine of the complement of an arc or angle.
See Illust. of Functions. |