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PRORATA |
Proportional |
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QUOTA |
Proportional share |
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PRO |
Proportional, ... rata |
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RATA |
Proportional, pro ... |
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COMMEASURABLE |
Having the same measure; commensurate; proportional. |
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PROPORTIONATE |
Adjusted to something else according to a
proportion; proportional. |
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SYMMETRIZE |
To make proportional in its parts; to reduce to
symmetry. |
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PROPORTIONABLE |
Capable of being proportioned, or made
proportional; also, proportional; proportionate. |
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PROPORTIONAL |
Any number or quantity in a proportion; as, a mean
proportional. |
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CLUB |
To raise, or defray, by a proportional assesment; as, to
club the expense. |
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PROGRESSION |
Regular or proportional advance in increase or
decrease of numbers; continued proportion, arithmetical, geometrical,
or harmonic. |
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PROPORTION |
The rule of three, in arithmetic, in which the three
given terms, together with the one sought, are proportional. |
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SYMMETRICAL |
Involving or exhibiting symmetry; proportional in
parts; having its parts in due proportion as to dimensions; as, a
symmetrical body or building. |
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THERMOMETER |
An instrument for measuring temperature, founded on
the principle that changes of temperature in bodies are accompained by
proportional changes in their volumes or dimensions. |
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PART |
An equal constituent portion; one of several or many like
quantities, numbers, etc., into which anything is divided, or of which
it is composed; proportional division or ingredient. |
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PARAMETER |
Specifically (Conic Sections), in the ellipse and
hyperbola, a third proportional to any diameter and its conjugate, or
in the parabola, to any abscissa and the corresponding ordinate. |
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TRI- |
A prefix (also used adjectively) denoting three proportional or
combining part, or the third degree of that to the name of which it is
prefixed; as in trisulphide, trioxide, trichloride. |
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TETRA- |
A combining form (also used adjectively) denoting four
proportional or combining parts of the substance or ingredient denoted
by the term to wh... |
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SINUSOID |
The curve whose ordinates are proportional to the sines
of the abscissas, the equation of the curve being y = a sin x. It is
also called the curve of sines. |
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HODOGRAPH |
...ne the
other end of which is fixed, this line being constantly parallel to the
direction of motion of, and having its length constantly proporti... |