euclidiano

Portuguese

Etymology

From Euclides + -iano.

Adjective

euclidiano m (feminine singular euclidiana, masculine plural euclidianos, feminine plural euclidianas, comparable)

  1. Euclidean (of or relating to Euclid, Ancient Greek mathematician)
  2. (geometry) Euclidean (adhering to the principles of traditional geometry)
  3. (literature) of or relating to Euclides da Cunha, Brazilian writer

Spanish

Etymology

From Euclides + -iano.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /eukliˈdjano/, [eu̯kliˈðjano]
  • Rhymes: -ano

Adjective

euclidiano (feminine singular euclidiana, masculine plural euclidianos, feminine plural euclidianas)

  1. Euclidean
    Synonym: euclídeo
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