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- PARABOLIC Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The two distinct meanings of parabolic trace back to the development of Late Latin and New Latin Late Latin is the Latin language used by writers in the third to sixth centuries In that language, the word for "parable" was parabola —hence, the "parable" sense of parabolic
- PARABOLIC | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
PARABOLIC definition: 1 having a type of curve like that made by an object that is thrown up in the air and falls to the… Learn more
- Parabola - Wikipedia
The parabola has many important applications, from a parabolic antenna or parabolic microphone to automobile headlight reflectors and the design of ballistic missiles
- PARABOLIC Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
PARABOLIC definition: having the form or outline of a parabola See examples of parabolic used in a sentence
- Parabolic - definition of parabolic by The Free Dictionary
1 (Mathematics) of, relating to, or shaped like a parabola 2 shaped like a paraboloid: a parabolic mirror
- parabolic adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
Definition of parabolic adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- PARABOLIC definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Parabolic dunes, like crescent dunes, occur in areas where very strong winds are mostly unidirectional
- parabolic - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
parabolic (comparative more parabolic, superlative most parabolic) (rhetoric) Of or pertaining to a parable (botany) Of a leaf: ovate-oblong or ovate, obtuse and contracted below the apex parabolic (plural parabolics) Borrowed from French parabolique By surface analysis, parabolă + -ic
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