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LOCATED |
Traced |
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FOUND |
Traced |
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DETECTED |
Traced |
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DERIVED |
Traced form a source |
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TRACEABLE |
Capable of being traced. |
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ARTDECO |
Traced over circle in bold design style |
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BLIND |
Involved; intricate; not easily followed or traced. |
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AGNATE |
A relative whose relationship can be traced exclusively
through males. |
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DRYFOOT |
The scent of the game, as far as it can be traced. |
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SIDE |
A line of descent traced through one parent as distinguished
from that traced through another. |
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TABLE |
A thin, flat piece of wood, stone, metal, or other material,
on which anything is cut, traced, written, or painted; a tablet |
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EPICYCLOID |
A curve traced by a point in the circumference of a
circle which rolls on the convex side of a fixed circle. |
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INVOLUTE |
A curve traced by the end of a string wound upon another
curve, or unwound from it; -- called also evolvent. See Evolute. |
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RADIANT |
The point in the heavens at which the apparent paths of
shooting stars meet, when traced backward, or whence they appear to
radiate. |
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HYPOCYCLOID |
A curve traced by a point in the circumference of a
circle which rolls on the concave side in the fixed circle. Cf.
Epicycloid, and Trochoid. |
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ROULETTE |
The curve traced by any point in the plane of a given
curve when the latter rolls, without sliding, over another fixed curve.
See Cycloid, and Epycycloid. |
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LOCUS |
The line traced by a point which varies its position
according to some determinate law; the surface described by a point or
line that moves according to a given law. |
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HYPOTROCHOID |
A curve, traced by a point in the radius, or radius
produced, of a circle which rolls upon the concave side of a fixed
circle. See Hypocycloid, Epicycloid, and Trochoid. |
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HOPSCOTCH |
A child's game, in which a player, hopping on one foot,
drives a stone from one compartment to another of a figure traced or
scotched on the ground; -- called also hoppers. |
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DERIVABLE |
...capable
of being known by inference, as from premises or data; capable of being
traced, as from a radical; as, income is derivable from various
... |
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CONSTELLATION |
...the
heavens, designated in most cases by the name of some animal, or of
some mythologial personage, within whose imaginary outline, as traced
... |
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TRACE |
...appear; as, to trace a
figure or an outline; a traced drawing. ... |
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CAMERA OBSCURA |
...ened chamber, or box, so that the outlines may be traced. ... |
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CAMERA LUCIDA |
... canvas, so that the outlines may conveniently
traced. It is generally used with the microscope. ... |