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osculate
▪ I. osculate, a. (ˈɒskjʊlət) [f. L. oscul-um + -ate2.] Furnished with oscula: see osculum 3.1857 Mayne Expos. Lex., Osculatus, having well marked little mouths or suckers, as the Tænia osculata: osculate.▪ II. osculate, v. (ˈɒskjʊleɪt) [f. ppl. stem of L. osculārī to kiss, f. osculum little mouth, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Osculate
In mathematics, osculate, meaning to touch (from the Latin osculum meaning kiss), may refer to: osculant, an invariant of hypersurfaces osculating circle wikipedia.org
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Osculant
or tact invariant is an invariant of a hypersurface that vanishes if the hypersurface touches itself, or an invariant of several hypersurfaces that osculate wikipedia.org
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oscnode
oscnode Geom. (ˈɒsknəʊd) [f. osculate + node.] A node of a plane curve where the two branches have a contact of a higher order.1852 Cayley Wks. II. 28 The oscnode is a double point which is a point of osculation on one of the branches through it. 1873 Salmon Higher Plane Curves 207 Three nodes may c... Oxford English Dictionary
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20+ Synonyms for "Kiss" with Examples - 7ESL
Dec 4, 2023Absolute Synonyms for Kiss. Word. Meaning. Smooch. A more informal term, often implying a longer, more passionate kiss. Peck. A quick, light kiss, usually on the cheek or lips, indicating affection in a more casual manner. Osculate. A formal or scientific term equivalent to kissing.
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osculatrix
osculatrix (ɒskjuːˈleɪtrɪks) [mod.L., fem. of *osculātor, agent-n. from osculārī to kiss, osculate.] (See quot.)1864 in Webster. 1866 Brande & Cox Dict. Sci. etc., Developable Osculatrix, the developable surface generated by the tangents of a non-plane curve. Every tangent plane of the surface is an... Oxford English Dictionary
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Osculating plane
The word osculate is from the Latin osculatus which is a past participle of osculari, meaning to kiss. wikipedia.org
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osculation
osculation (ɒskjuːˈleɪʃən) [ad. L. osculātiōn-em, n. of action from osculārī to kiss, osculate. So F. osculation (15th c. in Hatz.-Darm.).] 1. The action of kissing, a kiss.1658 Phillips, Osculation, a kissing or imbracing. 1715 tr. Pancirollus' Rerum Mem. I. iv. iv. 164 This Ceremony of Osculation ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Osculating curve
The term derives from the Latinate root "osculate", to kiss, because the two curves contact one another in a more intimate way than simple tangency. In one dimension, analytic curves are said to osculate at a point if they share the first three terms of their Taylor expansion about that point. wikipedia.org
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deosculate
† deˈosculate, v. Obs. rare—0. [f. L. deosculārī to kiss warmly or affectionately, f. de- I. 3 + osculārī to kiss.] To kiss affectionately. Hence † deoscuˈlation, kissing.1623 Cockeram, Deosculate, to kiss sweetly. 1658 Phillips, Deosculation, a kissing with eagernesse. a 1699 Stillingfl. (J.), Acts... Oxford English Dictionary
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Osculating orbit
Etymology The word osculate is Latin for "kiss". In mathematics, two curves osculate when they just touch, without (necessarily) crossing, at a point, where both have the same position and slope, i.e. wikipedia.org
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interosculate
interosculate, v. (ɪntərˈɒskjʊleɪt) [f. inter- 1 b + osculate, f. L. ōsculāre, -ārī, to kiss.] intr. a. To interpenetrate or inosculate with each other. b. To form a connecting link between two groups (as between different genera or species of animals or plants).1882 in Ogilvie (Annandale). 1885 Tra... Oxford English Dictionary
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osculatory
▪ I. osculatory, n. (ˈɒskjʊlətərɪ) [ad. med.L. osculātōri-um tablet to be kissed during Mass, f. ppl. stem of osculārī to kiss: see osculate v. and -ory1.] A painted, stamped, or carved representation of Christ or the Virgin, formerly kissed by the priest and people during Mass.1763 Burn Eccl. Law I... Oxford English Dictionary
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Focal surface
Equivalently it is the surface formed by the centers of the circles which osculate the curvature lines. wikipedia.org
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osculating circles: meaning, translation - WordSense
Examples. Automatically generated practical examples in English: We know that nine circles can always be drawn through any point a on a bicircular quartic which will osculate the curve elsewhere; let us suppose, then, that the osculating circles at the points az, az,. Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society - Page 278 (London Mathematical Society)
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