Definition of Intersects

1. Verb. (third-person singular of intersect) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Intersects

1. intersect [v] - See also: intersect

Lexicographical Neighbors of Intersects

intersect
intersectant
intersectarian
intersected
intersectin
intersecting
intersectins
intersectio
intersectio tendinea
intersection
intersection point
intersectional
intersectionalism
intersectiones
intersections
intersects
intersegment
intersegmental
intersegmental fasciculi
intersegmental part of pulmonary vein
intersegmental veins
interseismic
intersensory
interseptal
interseptovalvular
interseptovalvular space
interseptum
intersert
interserted
interserting

Literary usage of Intersects

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Descriptive Geometry by Ervin Kenison, Harry Cyrus Bradley (1917)
"Hence c is the required point in which A intersects Q. The solution thus depends directly ... To find the point in which a straight tine intersects a plane. ..."

2. Descriptive Geometry by Ervin Kenison, Harry Cyrus Bradley (1917)
"Hence c is the required point in which A intersects Q. The solution thus depends directly ... To.find the point in which a straight line intersects a plane. ..."

3. Projective Differential geometry of Curves and ruled Surfaces by Ernest Julius Wilczynski (1906)
"If a ruled surface belongs to a linear congruence with distinct directrices, every asymptotic curve intersects each generator in two points which divide the ..."

4. Reference Guides that Should be Known and how to Use Them: A Series of Eight by Florence May Hopkins (1916)
"Paved with brick to Port, with cedar from Port to Howard, and with brick from Howard to Michigan av. Fort (438) Intersects. 47 Cull Louisa Mrs 60-54 ..."

5. A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism by James Clerk Maxwell (1904)
"... but consists of n or some smaller number of closed curves. If the nodal line intersects itself, then the point P is on a line of equilibrium ..."

6. Nature by Norman Lockyer (1878)
"was required for the Pi-ho river, which intersects the line. The apparatus used are Morse's die-writers worked by Leclanché elements. ..."

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