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English-german technical dictionary. 2013.
English-german technical dictionary. 2013.
lune — lune1 [lo͞on] n. [Fr < L luna, the moon: see LIGHT1] a crescent shaped figure on a plane or spherical surface lune2 [lo͞on] n. [var. of loyn < OFr loigne < ML longia < L longus, LONG1] a leash for a hawk … English World dictionary
Lune (mathematics) — In geometry, a lune is either of two figures, both shaped roughly like a crescent Moon. The word lune derives from luna, the Latin word for Moon. Contents 1 Plane geometry 2 Spherical geometry 3 Lune of Hippocrates … Wikipedia
lune — I. /lun/ (say loohn) noun 1. anything shaped like a crescent or a half moon. 2. a crescent shaped plane figure bounded by two arcs of circles, either on a plane or a spherical surface. 3. Roman Catholic Church → lunette (def. 6). {French, from… …
lune — noun Etymology: Latin luna moon more at lunar Date: circa 1704 the part of a plane surface bounded by two intersecting arcs or of a spherical surface bounded by two great circles … New Collegiate Dictionary
lune — lune1 /loohn/, n. 1. anything shaped like a crescent or a half moon. 2. a crescent shaped figure bounded by two arcs of circles, either on a plane or a spherical surface. [1695 1705; < L luna moon] lune2 /loohn/, n. Falconry. a line for securing… … Universalium
lune — noun /luːn/ a) A concave figure formed by the intersection of the arcs of two circles on a plane, or on a sphere the intersection between two great semicircles. These dangerous, unsafe lunes i the king. b) anything crescent shaped , 1984, What he … Wiktionary
lune — [lu:n] noun a crescent shaped figure formed on a sphere or plane by two arcs intersecting at two points. Origin C18: from Fr., from L. luna moon … English new terms dictionary
LUNE — n. Geom. a crescent shaped figure formed on a sphere or plane by two arcs intersecting at two points. Etymology: F f. L luna moon … Useful english dictionary
Spherical lune — Spherical Spher ic*al, Spheric Spher ic, a. [L. sphaericus, Gr. ???: cf. F. sph[ e]rique.] 1. Having the form of a sphere; like a sphere; globular; orbicular; as, a spherical body. [1913 Webster] 2. Of or pertaining to a sphere. [1913 Webster] 3 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Figure de la Terre dans l'Antiquité — La géodésie et sa sœur jumelle, l astronomie, ont subi au cours de l Histoire l influence des conceptions philosophico religieuses prévalant à chaque époque. D autres sciences, surtout les mathématiques et la physique, ont contribué à leur… … Wikipédia en Français
Histoire du vol spatial — L astronaute Piers Sellers pendant la troisième sortie extravéhiculaire de la mission STS 121. L histoire du vol spatial retrace au cours du temps l exploration de l univers et des objets célestes du système solaire par l envoi soit d engins… … Wikipédia en Français