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rectiline
† rectiline, a. Obs. [ad. late L. rectilīneus (Boeth.), f. rectus straight + līnea line: see rect a. and line n.2 Cf. F. rectiligne (14th c. in Littré).] = rectilinear.1570 Billingsley Euclid i. ix. 19 To deuide a rectiline angle geuen, into two equall partes. Ibid. vi. def. i. 153 Like rectiline fi... Oxford English Dictionary
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rectilined
† rectilined, a. Obs. rare. = rectiline.1570 Billingsley Euclid i. 3 marg., Definition of a rectilined angle. Ibid. i. 8 A triangle or any other rectilined figure is then said to be set.., when [etc.]. Oxford English Dictionary
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rectline
† rectline, a. Obs. rare—1. = rectiline.1651 T. Rudd Euclid 155 This Book treateth of the Inscription..of rectline Figures, how one right lined Figure may be inscribed within another. Oxford English Dictionary
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rectilinear
rectilinear, a. and n. (rɛktɪˈlɪnɪə(r)) [f. as rectiline + -ar. Cf. linear a.] A. adj. 1. Of motion, course, or direction: Taking or having the course of a straight line; tending always to the same point.1659 H. More Immort. Soul iii. xiii. §6 A Bullet.. cast up into the Air, would never descend aga... Oxford English Dictionary
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rectilinearity
rectilineˈarity [f. prec. + -ity.] The quality of being rectilinear.1813–21 Bentham Ontology Wks. 1843 VIII. 197 Qualities that are qualities of the above-mentioned fictitious entities of the first remove. For example, of motion, rectilinearity, curvilinearity. 1863 Lyell Antiq. Man xiii. (ed. 3) 23... Oxford English Dictionary
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trapezite
† trapezite, a. Obs. rare—1. [app. f. trapezium + -ite.] Having the form of a trapezium (in Euclid's sense); trapezial.1570 Billingsley Euclid x. Def. xi. 232 A figure..which may be any other rectiline figure, rectangled or not rectangled, triangle, pentagone, trapezite, or what so euer ells. Oxford English Dictionary
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circumscription
circumscription (sɜːkəmˈskrɪpʃən) [ad. L. circumscrīptiōn-em n. of action, f. circumscrībĕre to circumscribe. Cf. F. circonscription.] 1. The action of circumscribing, or fact of being circumscribed; the marking out of limits (of territory, etc.); bounding, limitation, restriction, restraint; the ha... Oxford English Dictionary
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inscription
inscription (ɪnˈskrɪpʃən) [ad. L. inscriptiōn-em, n. of action from inscrībĕre to inscribe. Cf. F. inscription (Rabelais, 16th c., in Hatz.-Darm.).] 1. The action of inscribing; the action of writing upon or in something. (In quots. fig.) rare.a 1652 J. Smith Sel. Disc. ix. i. (1821) 410 These we ma... Oxford English Dictionary
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