Definition of Ovals

1. Noun. (plural of oval) ¹

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Definition of Ovals

1. oval [n] - See also: oval

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ovals

oval window
ovalbumen
ovalbumin
ovalbumins
ovalene
ovalenes
ovaliform
ovalities
ovality
ovally
ovalness
ovalnesses
ovalocyte
ovalocytic anaemia
ovalocytosis
ovals (current term)
ovamboite
ovant
ovaria
ovarial
ovarialgia
ovarian
ovarian amenorrhoea
ovarian artery
ovarian branch of uterine artery
ovarian bursa
ovarian cancer
ovarian colic
ovarian cyst

Literary usage of Ovals

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

1. An Elementary Treatise on the Differential Calculus: Containing the Theory by Benjamin Williamson (1899)
"(8) Consequently the two conjugate ovals are inverse to each other with respect to a ... It follows immediately from this, since Ft lies inside both ovals, ..."

2. Stereotomy by Arthur Willard French, Howard Chapin Ives (1902)
"ovals. PLATE VIII. , 97. The semicircular or full-centered arch is often ... The most common kinds of ovals are the three-centered and the five-centered. ..."

3. Stereotomy by Arthur Willard French, Howard Chapin Ives (1902)
"ovals. PLATE VIII. 97. The semicircular or full-centered arch is often ... The most common kinds of ovals are the three-centered and the five-centered. 98. ..."

4. An Elementary Treatise on the Differential Calculus: Containing the Theory by Benjamin Williamson (1899)
"(8) Consequently the two conjugate ovals are inverse to each other with respect to a ... It follows immediately from this, since -F2 lies inside both ovals, ..."

5. The Collected Mathematical Papers of Arthur Cayley by Arthur Cayley (1890)
"A is the exterior, and В the interior oval ; and in like manner by A', B' the two ovals about M, viz. A' is the exterior, and B1 the interior oval. ..."

6. An Elementary Treatise on the Differential Calculus: With Applications and by Joseph Edwards (1892)
"In equation (1) when b is < a the curve consists of two ovals within the loops of the lemniscate. When b is > a the curve consists of one oval lying outside ..."

7. Analytic Geometry by Wallace Alvin Wilson, Joshua Irving Tracey (1915)
"The ovals of Cassini. — The locus of the vertex of ... and has the product of its other two sides equal to a given constant is called the ovals of Cassini. ..."

8. The Collected Mathematical Papers of Henry John Stephen Smith by Henry John Stephen Smith (1894)
"The number of ovals of the Modular Curve. Let Л, h' represent, as in Art. 41, the numbers of classes of properly and improperly primitive forms of ..."

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