Definition of Convexes

1. convex [n] - See also: convex

Lexicographical Neighbors of Convexes

convertors
converts
convex
convex combination
convex hull
convex hulls
convex lens
convex mirror
convex polygon
convex polyhedron
convex set
convex shape
convexed
convexedly
convexedness
convexes (current term)
convexification
convexified
convexify
convexifying
convexion
convexities
convexity
convexly
convexness
convexo-concave
convexo-convex
convexobasia
convexoconcave
convexoconcave lens

Literary usage of Convexes

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

1. Rendiconti del Circolo matematico di Palermo by Circolo matematico di Palermo (1894)
"27 A1 ' y' étant le plus grand cube parfait contenu dans p — i. Si le domaine D n'est pas convexe, on pourra toujours le décomposer en m solides convexes; ..."

2. The Edinburgh Journal of Science by Royal Society of Edinburgh (1831)
"In the case of a triple object-glass we see one concave capable of reducing two; convexes to a state of complete subjection,—Why should not two concaves ..."

3. A Text-book of medical physics: For the Use of Students and Practitioners of by John Christopher Draper (1885)
"Such objectives consist of two flint-concaves and four crown-convexes. In more recent combinations, the chromatic correction is made "entirely in the middle ..."

4. The Optical defects of the eye, and their consequences, asthenopia and by John Zachariah Laurence (1865)
"I found he required 5-inch convexes to read No. 22 at distance ; but after the eyes had been subjected to atropine for an hour he required 3|-inch convexes, ..."

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