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Definition of Trigonometrician
1. Noun. A mathematician specializing in trigonometry.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Trigonometrician
Literary usage of Trigonometrician
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1826)
"Why, to take the altitude of such a giant with a quadrant, where could a
trigonometrician find a base) Vanity, vanity—all is vanity ! ..."
2. Machinery (1900)
"... three of the right For Squaring Partition«. coming together to make what the
trigonometrician call a "trihedral angle" and the joiner, a "solid angle. ..."
3. A Treatise on Spherical Trigonometry: And Its Application to Geodesy and by John Casey (1889)
"They are adapted not only to form a trigonometrician, but also to develope a
comprehensive mathematical talent. Many of them are original, ..."
4. The Practical Teacher by Joseph Hughes (1889)
"They are adapted not only to form a trigonometrician but also to develop a
comprehensive mathematical talent. Many of them are original and at least one ..."
5. The Pictorial History of England: Being a History of the People, as Well as by George Lillie Craik, Charles McFarlane (1850)
"M' MII:. .. el >1', an able trigonometrician (16th century), the inventor of
decimal fractions, iv. 764. MUNDEN, admiral, detached with a good squadron to ..."