2. Noun. The geometric characteristics of something ¹
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Definition of Geometrics
1. [n]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Geometrics
Literary usage of Geometrics
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories edited by Jonathan Y. Richmond, Robert W. McKinney (1994)
"... Trimble Navigation, and EG&G geometrics indicated that these firms employ a
high proportion of engineers, scientists, and technical personnel. ..."
2. Correspondence of Scientific Men of the Seventeenth Century: Including by Isaac Barrow, John Flamsteed, John Wallis, Isaac Newton, Stephen Peter] [Rigaud, Stephen Jordan Rigaud, Augustus De Morgan (1841)
"... Dr. Wallis his book De Motu, Mr. Barrow's Optics, likewise Mr. Gregory's
Exercitationes geometrics, lest he should not have received the former; ..."
3. A New General Biographical Dictionary by Hugh James Rose (1857)
"... Latin by Snellius, and published at Leyden in 1615, under the titles Fundamenta
Arithmetics et geometrics, and Zetemata (ecu Problemata) Geometrica. ..."
4. Euclid's Parallel Postulate: Its Nature, Validity, and Place in Geometrical by John William Withers (1905)
"It is not, then, a question as to whether non-Euclidean geometrics are possible,
but a question as to whether non-Euclidean tri-dimensional spaces are ..."
5. Adventures in the Arts: Informal Chapters on Painters, Vaudeville and Poets by Marsden Hartley (1921)
"... for all those charming geometrics of the trapeze, the bar, and the wire.
It is to be hoped that these men will return to us, stimulating anew their ..."