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Definition of Radiuses
1. radius [n] - See also: radius
Lexicographical Neighbors of Radiuses
Literary usage of Radiuses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Euclid's Elements of Geometry, the First Six Books: To which are Added by John Allen (1822)
"Therefore, since these arches, are as the velocities of the bodies, the centripetal
forces are as the squares of the velocities, applied to the radiuses of ..."
2. Technical Mechanics: Statics and Dynamics by Edward Rose Maurer (1914)
"There is a simple graphical construction for the radius of gyration of an area
about any line through a given point, if the principal axes and radiuses of ..."
3. Technical Mechanics, Statics and Dynamics by Edward Rose Maurer (1917)
"15) be the point (area not shown), OP the line, OX and OF the principal axes,
and k, and kv the principal radiuses of gyration respectively. ..."
4. Pausanias's Description of Greece by Pausanias, James George Frazer (1898)
"This wall of rock does not run in a straight line ; its two halves meet at an
obtuse angle in the middle, forming as it were two radiuses of a circle, ..."
5. The Works of Sir Thomas Urquhart of Cromarty, Knight by Thomas Urquhart (1834)
"In the letter T. I have been something large in the enumeration of severall
radiuses; for there being eleven made use of in the grand scheme, whereof eight ..."