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Definition of Rhombs
1. rhomb [n] - See also: rhomb
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rhombs
Literary usage of Rhombs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Mathematical Monthly by John Daniel Runkle (1860)
"One diagonal however is the same in position and length for all inclinations of
the rhombs, while the other diagonal will vary with its inclination to the ..."
2. The Mathematical Monthly by John Daniel Runkle (1860)
"One diagonal however is the same in position and length for all inclinations of
the rhombs, while the other diagonal will vary with its inclination to the ..."
3. A Dictionary of Photography by Thomas Sutton, George Dawson (1867)
"An instance of this occurs in the case of Iceland spar, the crystals of which
are rhombs, and are said to ..."
4. A Dictionary of Photography by Thomas Sutton, John Worden (1858)
"the crystals of which are rhombs, and are said to be " doubly refracting."
Rr is a ray of common light incident at r upon a crystal of Iceland Spar. ..."