elliptic
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ἐλλειπτικός (elleiptikós), from ἐλλείπω (elleípō, “I leave out, omit”).
Adjective
elliptic (not comparable)
- (geometry) Of or pertaining to an ellipse.
- 1995, Patrick J. Roache, Elliptic Marching Methods and Domain Decomposition, page 1,
- In this chapter, the history of solving elliptic problems by direct marching methods is reviewed.
- 1995, Patrick J. Roache, Elliptic Marching Methods and Domain Decomposition, page 1,
- (mathematics) Of or pertaining to a broad field of mathematics that originates from the problem of calculating arc lengths of an ellipse.
- Elliptic integral
- (mathematics, in combination, of certain functions, equations and operators) That has coefficients satisfying a condition analogous to the condition for the general equation for a conic section to be of an ellipse.
- Elliptic partial differential equation
- Elliptic regularity
- (botany, of leaves) Oval, with a short or no point.
Synonyms
- (of or pertaining to an ellipse): elliptical
Coordinate terms
- (whose coefficients satisfy a condition): hyperbolic, parabolic
Derived terms
- elliptic curve
- elliptic function
- elliptic integral
- elliptic operator
- elliptic regularity
- isoelliptic
Related terms
Translations
relating to an ellipse or its mathematical definition
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